David Camp

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David Camp Ph.D.
Computer Systems Engineer
CRD - Visualization Group
Phone: +1 510 486 4294
1 Cyclotron
Mail Stop 50F 1650 - office 1620Q
Berkeley, CA 94720 US

Biographical Sketch

David Camp is a computer systems engineer at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, where he is a member of the Scientific Visualization group. Camp has two years experience at LBNL and sixteen years experience as a software developer in the commercial software industry. Camp's research interests include computer graphics algorithms, visualization and analytics software architecture, distributed visualization algorithms, hybrid-parallelism designs, parallel algorithm techniques, and high performance computing. The goal of his work is to increasing scientific productivity and understanding through increase parallel algorithm performance and data analysis using graphic techniques. Camp received a BS in Computer Science from the University of California, Davis in 1994, a MS in Computer Science from the University of California, Davis in 2000 and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of California, Davis in 2012 under Dr. Kenneth I. Joy and Hank Childs.

Research Highlights

Streamline Integration using MPI-Hybrid Parallelism on a Large Multi-Core Architecture

Parallel Stream Surface Computation for Large Data Sets
Evaluating the Benefits of an Extended Memory Hierarchy for Parallel Streamline Algorithms