Steven Senger, PhD

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University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse
Application Developer & Network Specialist

 

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Dr. Senger has a Ph.D in Mathematics from Purdue University (1982). He has been on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse since 1983 where he is a Professor holding a joint appointment in the departments of Computer Science and Mathematics.

Research Interests

Dr. Senger's primary research interests are in the area of scientific visualization and in particular its application to the visualization of anatomical data sets. Both the Digital Cadaver system and the Immersive Segmentation environment represent attempts to create user centered environments for visualization anatomical data sets. Related interests include high performance networks to support remote access to data and computational resources and haptic feedback in virtual environments.

Project Role

As Technical Lead, Dr. Senger is responsible for creating and integrating the InformationChannels and WeatherStation systems. These Core Middleware components provide various collaboration and end-to-end performance services to network aware applications being developed as part of the HAVnet project. He is also the primary developer of the Remote Stereo Viewer, Immersive Segmentation, and the Nomadic Anatomy applications.



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