Stephen's email re today's talk.
From: Stephen Guerin <stephen.gue...@redfish.com>
Date: September 6, 2011 10:05:58 AM MDT
To: Owen Densmore <o...@backspaces.net>, kordy Smythe <m0o...@yahoo.com
>, Greg Sonnenfeld <gsonn...@gmail.com>, Scott Wittenburg <scottwittenb...@gmail.com
>, Peter Robert Guerzenich Small <prgsm...@gmail.com>
Cc: disc...@sfcomplex.org, "Wedtech@Redfish. Com"
<wedt...@redfish.com>, Robert Geist <ge...@clemson.edu>
Subject: [sfx: Discuss] Today SF_X 3p: Robert Geist, Graphics
Professor from Clemson
Reply-To: disc...@sfcomplex.org
SF_X Addicts,
Robert Geist, long time friend of Ed Angel's and Clemson Graphics
Professor, is on a mini-sabatical for a couple months in SFe. Robert
will be visting SF_X today for an introductory tour at 3p. This will
be an informal chat. Robert has promised to give a more structured
talk later in the month.
Please feel free to join us to talk about potential applications of
his work especially around Lattice-Boltzmann models and Graphics
Rendering. For more info on Robert, check out:
http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~geist/homepage.html
Folks interested in Computational Thinking and Education may also be
interested in Robert's paper, τέχνη: Trial Phase for the New
Curriculum:
http://www.cs.clemson.edu/~geist/recent_papers/fp197-davis.pdf
-S
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