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Alper Üngör
University of Florida
Computer and Information Science and Engineering
Alper Üngör
Assistant Professor
Office Location: CSE 430
Office Phone: (352) 392-6835
Departmental FAX: (352) 392-1220
Email: ungor@cise.ufl.edu
Website: http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~ungor

Interests

Alper Üngör's research is on the junction of the two main branches of computer science, theoretical computer science and scientific computing. Specifically, his research interests are in computational geometry, with special emphasis in mesh generation. His main goal is to understand the mathematical (mostly geometrical) structure of engineering problems and develop provably good algorithms to solve them. There are many application domains - computer graphics, computer aided design, computer vision, robotics, scientific computing, computational biology and geographic information systems and others- in which geometric algorithms play a fundamental role. During his Ph.D. studies at the University of Illinois, he has mainly focused on the geometric problems arising in finite element mesh generation. During his postdoctoral studies at Duke University he was involved in the BioGeometry project, an interdisciplinary effort to address fundamental computational problems in the representation of molecular structures and the simulation of biochemical processes important to life.

Education

Current and Recent Courses

Semester Number Title
Fall 05 CIS6930 Approximation Algorithms
Spring 05 CAP5515 Computational Molecular Biology
Fall 04 CIS6930 Computational Geometry

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