Dr. Don V. Black
Don V.
Black, Ph.D. is
Chair of IEEE GameSIG (IEEE-OC Game Engineers SIG) and
VP of R&D at
Digital ChoreoGraphics.
Don has over 25 years of experience in research, design, and development
in visualization, software engineering, and the computer sciences.
He is currently performing research in state-of-the art
theoretical physics and methodologies for its
visualization.
His specialities include: math, physics, special relativity,
visualization, computer science,
multi-disciplined proof of concept & prototyping, scientific algorithms,
3D computer graphics, animation, image processing, graphic user
interfaces, digital imaging, digital signal processing, algorithm
development, optimization, system integration, project management,
client-server systems, embedded systems, realtime systems, data
acquisition, internet systems, and applications.
Don coauthored
Visualizing flat spacetime: Viewing optical versus
relativistic effects.
He earned his MSc in Visualization and
Computer Graphics at the University of California, Irvine – School of
Information and Computer Sciences in 2005 with the thesis
Visualization of Classical and Relativistic Spacetime
Geometry.
He earned his
Ph.D. in
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at the University of
California, Irvine – School of Engineering in 2010 with the
dissertation
Computational Techniques to Enable Visualizing Shapes of
Objects of Extra Spatial Dimensions.
Read his blog
Gravity Waves.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.