Donna Cox
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Donna Cox is a Professor of Art at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Since the middle 1980s, she has been a leader in the field of Scientific Visualization. She is credited with the invention of the Renaissance Team, which brings together artists, scientists, and technologists to produce images and movies of scientific data. She is also responsible for some important algorithms in computer graphics, including a pseudo-color strategy that makes visible details at several levels of scale.
Her work has been featured many places, including Time magazine.