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[My ugly mug] Welcome to my web pages. I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. If there's something that you're interested in, or want to know, and it's not on these pages, then send me mail and ask.

What's New?

3/2012 A video of the sketching interface (JustDrawIt) I developed while on sabbatical at Adobe.

1/2012 My 20 minutes of Biomedical course notes from Siggraph 2010. Funded in part by NSF grant 0702662.

4/2/2010 Study on analyzing how artists sketch. Flier announcing the study.

2/22/2009 What is this Active Learning stuff, anyways? Here's a video of me in my cse220/320 class, talking about Ken Goldman's CPATH grant to bring Active Learning to the Wash U CSE undergrad curriculum.

Web page update
Everything should be up to date as of 1/1/2009.[January 1, 2009]

Current conference activities
I am co-chair of Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling 2009 (SBIM 2009). I am on the Siggraph 2009 and 2010 committees.[January 1, 2009]

Facial animation video
After much trial and tribulation, I've finally transfered the siggraph 1998 "Making faces" video.[July 18, 2006]

My Calendar. I am generally in from 9-5 every day except Thursday.

My CV.

CSE452 Home page

Resources

My advice on how not to write an NSF grant.

My suggestions on how to survive flying with one or more children.

Curvature paper data files (use to be on Media and Machines web page).

Volume Viewer

C++ notes for people who know the syntax but are looking for a bit of practical suggestions and information on what actually happens in the compiler and linker.

The Siggraph course material:

Page written by Cindy Grimm.