My research interests lie in geometric computation, or the
development of practical operations on geometric models and their
application to challenging problems in areas such as haptics,
computer-aided modeling, robotics, and human-computer interfaces. I
strongly believe that interdisciplinary collaboration motivates
theoretical developments in computer science, as well satisfying solutions to real-world problems.
Similarly, teaching and outreach activities create venues for finding
new applications for computational tools and for developing the
relationships to explore them. These activities are intrinsically tied
to the research process.
Please explore my other pages for more detail on my research,
teaching, and service interests.