Robert S. Laramee is a Senior Researcher at the VRVis Research Center. VRVis is a research center that attempts to form a transfer-of-knowledge bridge between universities and the private industry sector in Austria. In this specific case, the private sector is AVL (www.avl.com) and the university is Vienna University of Technology. As a senior researcher, Robert carries out research and development in the area of scientific visualization. The focus of the research is in the area flow visualization and the software, written in C , is developed jointly with AVL. All development is carried out directly within the software environment of AVL in order to take advantage of the commercial benefits that result from the research. Thus the novel algorithms that have been written can immediately be sold to AVL's customers. AVL's software is designed to visualize the results of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations.
Laramee, Robert S. and Ware, Colin (2002): Rivalry and interference with a head-mounted display. In ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, 9 (3) pp. 238-251251
Here is a list of publications that have been submitted by the author himself/herself or a website visitor:
Robert S. Laramee, Interactive 3D Flow Visualization Using a Streamrunner in CHI 2002 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Extended Abstracts, pages 804-805, 20-25 April 2002, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Robert S. Laramee and Colin Ware, Visual Interference with a Transparent Head Mounted Display in CHI 2001 Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Extended Abstracts, pages 323-324, 31 March - 5 April 2001, Seattle, Washington
Robert S. Laramee, Interactive 3D Flow Visualization Based on Textures and Geometric Primitives, PhD Thesis, Helwig Hauser Adviser, Editor, and Examiner, Werner Purgathofer Examiner, for The Institute for Computer Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna University of Technology, December 2004, Vienna, Austria, 150 pages
Robert S. Laramee, FIRST: A Flexible and Interactive Resampling Tool for CFD Simulation Data in Computers & Graphics, Vol. 27, No. 6, pages 905-916, 2003
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