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Jonathan Shewchuk
Born
Alma materSimon Fraser University
Carnegie Mellon University
AwardsJ. H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software (2003)
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Berkeley
ThesisDelaunay Refinement Mesh Generation (1997)
Doctoral advisorGary Miller and David O'Hallaron
Websitehttp://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jrs/

Jonathan Richard Shewchuk is a Professor in Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley.

He obtained his B.S. in Physics and Computing Science from Simon Fraser University in 1990, and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, the latter in 1997.

He conducts research in scientific computing, computational geometry (especially mesh generation, numerical robustness, and surface reconstruction), numerical methods, and physically based animation.

He is also the author of Three Sins of Authors In Computer Science And Math.

In 2003 he was awarded J. H. Wilkinson Prize for Numerical Software for writing the Triangle software package which computes high-quality unstructured triangular meshes.

He appears in online course videos of CS 61B: Data Structures class in University of California, Berkeley.

References

  1. ^ "Jonathan Shewchuk's homepage". Berkeley. Retrieved 27 December 2012.