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Dr. Eric Sinzinger
Associate Professor of Computer Science Education Ph.D., University of South Carolina (1999) M.S., University of South Carolina (1998) M.S., University of South Carolina (1996) B.S., University of Texas at Austin (1993) B.A., University of Texas at Austin (1993) |
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Connections
- Data Representation and Image Learning Lab (DRILL)
- CS 4395: Computer Graphics
- CS 5331: Computer Vision
Biosketch
Dr. Sinzinger is the director of the Data Representation and Image Learning Lab (DRILL). The foundation of DRILL's research is a two-dimensional image. Different ways to create images (computer graphics), interpret images (computer vision) and filter images (image processing) are all explored. Furthermore, analogues in one-dimension and three and four dimensions are considered. Current research projects include surface reconstruction, geometric compression, automatic inspection and superresolution. Further areas of interest include image-based rendering, image filtering, video processing and surface deformation.
Dr. Sinzinger has taught eight different subjects in computer science at both the graduate and undergraduate level. Specific courses at the undergraduate level are: Analysis of Algorithms, Operating Systems, Introduction to Computer Graphics, and Design and Development of Computer Games. At the graduate level courses include Scientific Visualization, Scientific Computing, Principles of Computer Graphics, Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision. Dr. Sinzinger has an active research interest in improving engineering education. He has previously served as co-graduate director of the Computer Science department, and is currently active as an undergraduate advisor. He has served as a senator for the College of Engineering in the Faculty Senate. He is also active in both ACM and IEEE.
A CV is available here.
For more information contact:
Dr. Eric Sinzinger
Department of Computer Science
211 Engineering Center
Box 43104
Texas Tech University
Lubbock, TX 79409-3104
(806) 742-3527
eric.sinzinger@ttu.edu