Russell Taylor
is a
Research Associate Professor of Computer Science, Physics & Astronomy, and
Applied & Materials Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. He is the co-director of the
UNC
NIH National Research Resource for Computer Integrated Systems for
Microscopy and Manipulation. His research interests include
Scientific Visualization, Distributed Virtual Worlds, Haptic Display, and
Interactive 3D Computer Graphics. All of these come together in his role
as the director of the computer science team in the UNC
Nanoscale
Science Research Group, which is a team of Physicists, Chemists, Gene
Therapists, Biologists, Library Scientists, Perceptual Psychologists, and
Computer Scientists working together to develop improved interfaces for
scanned-probe and other microscopes. These tools enable scientists to see,
touch and manipulate nanometer-scale objects like viruses and carbon nanotubes, either from within the laboratory or across a computer network.
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