Computer Graphics Artist
Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Carnegie Mellon University
300 South Craig Street
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
(412) 531-5424 / email foss"at"psc.edu
Collaborating with scientists and engineers from across the United States, I build presentation quality data visualization and illustrative computer graphics and animation at a high performance computing center.
Scientific Visualization Specialist, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Pittsburgh, since 1993.
Previously for this position:
Director of 3-D Graphics, Instant Replay Video Productions, Cincinnati, 1988-1993.
Computer Graphics Animator, Cranston/Csuri Productions, Columbus, Ohio, 1987.
Graduate Teaching Associate, College of the Arts, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 1985-1987.
Master of Arts, Computer Graphics and Animation, Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (formerly Computer Graphics Research Group), The Ohio State University, Columbus, 1987.
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Ceramics, College of the Arts, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 1983.
"Supercell Thunderstorm Simulation Visualization," Animations. Incorporated into the program "It Could Happen Tomorrow," broadcast on The Weather Channel and included in their accompanying website, January 22, 2006.
"Axon Forest," Image. With Greg Hood, PSC, and John Burkardt, University of Florida, Daedalus, Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Winter 2004.
"Simulation of 1994 Northridge Earthquake Aftershock," Animation. Electronic Theatre, ACM SIGGRAPH Annual Conference and Exhibition, Los Angeles, 1997.
"Helix-Helix Packing," Image illustrating the article: "Computer Graphics." The World Book Encyclopedia(1997 ed.), World Book Publishing, Chicago, 1997.
"Pump Up the Volume," Animation included in the video: Journey into a Living Cell, Carnegie Science Center's Buhl Planetarium in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, 1996.
"Formation of Accretion Disks and Jets Around Black Holes," Animation shown in the Screening Rooms, ACM SIGGRAPH Annual Conference and Exhibition, New Orleans, 1996.
"Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and Planet Jupiter: An Introductory Representation of the Impact," "Tornado Watch (Run Toto, Run!)," "An Example of Helix-Helix Packing," Animations. SIGGRAPH 95 Video Review - An Issue Concerning Scientific Visualization, ACM SIGGRAPH, 1995.
"Pump Up the Volume," Animation shown in the Screening Rooms, ACM SIGGRAPH Annual Conference and Exhibition, Orlando, Florida, 1994.
"Pump Up the Volume," Image. Supercomputing '94 Calendar, 1994.