These are links
to selected presentations that I have given over the past few years.
Normally, I update these links when someone wants a copy of a talk. Most
of the presentations of my research papers are done by my students and
research colleagues. If you don't see what you need here, please let me
know.
"Thinking
Outside the Visualization Box"
Given in Banff,
Alberta, Canada, May 25, 2004. The best solutions to
visualization problems may lie outside our "comfort zone."
"How
to Give a Professional Talk"
I have given this presentation to many groups, including computer science graduate students, civil engineering graduate students, future faculty future faculty members, professional development groups, and graduate students from UC Davis, UC Berkeley and UC Irvine. It is the most difficult talk to give, as "one must do as one says."
"Fortune
and Glory"
I have given different
versions of this talk for over 10 years. The titles vary, but
they all discuss the benefits of going to graduate school.
This one is more aggressive! Enjoy!
"Why
Go To Graduate School?"
A slightly different
version of the graduate school talk. This one contains a
section on why a student may wish to apply to the Computer Science
Graduate Program at UC Davis.
"Distinguished
Teaching Award Acceptance Speech"
This talk was given in 1998 and it focuses on the teachers who dramatically influenced my career.
"IEEE
Visualization 2000 Tutorial Presentation"
This was a
presentation that I gave in the IEEE Visualization 2000 tutorial on
multiresolution representations.