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PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION
B.S. - Purdue University in Mechanical Engineering (BSME), Graduated with Highest Distinction, 1975.
M.S. - Purdue University in in Computer Graphics and Computer Aided Design (through the School of Mechanical Engineering – MSME), 1976.
Ph.D. - Purdue University in Computer Aided Design and Computer Graphics (through the School of Mechanical Engineering), 1979.
APPOINTMENTS
Professor, Computer Science, Oregon State University, 2004-present
Adjunct Professor, Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Mechanical Engineering (MAE), University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA., 1989-2004
Director of Visualization Scientist, San Diego Supercomputer Center; San Diego, CA., 1989-2004
Director of Advanced Development: Megatek Corporation; San Diego, CA., 1985-1989
Associate/Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Associate Director of the Computer Aided Design and Graphics Laboratory: Purdue University; West Lafayette, IN., 1981-1985
Member of Computer Aided Design Technical Staff: Sandia National Laboratories; Albuquerque, NM., 1979-1981
PUBLICATIONS (5 most relevant)
D. R. Nadeau and M. J. Bailey, “Visualizing Volume Data Using Physical Models”, Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2000, October 2000, pp. 497-500.
M. Bailey, J. Rapp, and D. Clark, “A Portable Graphics Program for Rapid Prototyping File Display, Repair, and Interchange ", Proceedings of the Second Annual International Conference on Rapid prototyping, Beijing, China, August 19-20, 2002, pp. 167-174.
M. Clothier and M. Bailey, “Augmented Reality for Viewing Articulated Structures”, IASTED International Conference on Computer Graphics and Imaging (CGIM 2003), Honolulu, HI, August 13-15, 2003.
Bailey M, Knox K, Kerber C, Singel SA, and Imbesi SG, “Manipulation of volume data to manufacture vascular replicas”, Studies in Health Technology Information. 2004; Volume 98, pp. 25-27.
Knox K, Kerber CW, Singel SA, Bailey MJ, Imbesi SG, “Rapid prototyping to create vascular replicas from CT scan data: Making tools to teach, rehearse, and choose treatment strategies”, Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, May 2005; Volume 65, Number 1, pp. 47-53.
PUBLICATIONS (additional)
M. Bailey, “Using Layered Manufacturing for Scientific Visualization”, Communications of the ACM, Volume 48, Number 6, June 2005, pp. 43-48.
M. Bailey, “Modeling and Imaging Mechanical Chaos”, accepted to the ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conference (IDETC), Long Beach, CA, September 24-28, 2005.
M. Bailey, “Visualizing the Motion of Planar Mechanisms with Volume Methods”, accepted to the ASME 2005 International Design Engineering Technical Conference (IDETC), Long Beach, CA, September 24-28, 2005.
SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES
- Co-chaired ACM SIGGRAPH 1991 conference.
- Chaired IEEE Visualization 2001 conference.
- Technical Chair for VRML 1995 workshop.
- UCSD Computer Science Teacher of the Year 5 times: 1997-1998, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2000-2001, and 2001-02; and winner of UCSD Distinguished Teaching Award 2002. I take my research in computer graphics and scientific visualization into the classroom, apparently in a way the students appreciate.
- Chaired the national Graphics Performance Characterization (GPC) group, 1993–1997. This is an industry-wide organization dedicated to creating universal graphics performance benchmarks, Director of the Center for 3D Hardcopy project.
- Co-leader, Girl Scout Science Interest Group, a group for middle and high school girls interested in science.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THIS SUMMER INSTITUTE IN ECOINFORMATICS:
General field of scientific computer graphics, with a specific interest in multiresolution techniques for visualizing and searching large volume datasets, solid freeform fabrication for visualization hardcopy, stereographics/virtual reality, geometric modeling, and user interaction.
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