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Kwan-Liu Ma
CitizenshipUSA
Alma materUniversity of Utah
Known forHead of VIDI Research Group
Director of UC Davis Center of Excellence for Visualization
Co-founder, IEEE PacificVis and IEEE LDAV
Scientific career
FieldsComputer Science, Computer Graphics, Visualization, Human Computer Interaction
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Davis
Thesis Interactive Volume Visualization  (1993)
Doctoral advisorKris Sikorski
Doctoral studentsAnnie Preston
Tarik Crnovrsanin
Chris Bryan
Min Shih
Chris Yucong Ye
Lin Zheng
Franz Sauer
Jinrong Xie
Yuzuru Tanahashi
Yubo Zhang
Yu-Hsuan Chan
Jishang Wei
Anna Tikhonova
Nathan Fout
Cheng-Kai Chen
Chris Muelder
Michael Ogawa
Zeqiang Shen
Hiroshi Akiba
Hongfeng Yu
Runzhen Huang
Fan-Yin Tzeng
Brett E. Wilson
Soon Tee Teoh
Eric Lum
Greg Schussman
TJ Jankun-Kelly


Kwan-Liu Ma is an American computer scientist. He was born in Taipei, Taiwan in 1959 and came to the United States for pursuing advanced study in 1983. He is a distinguished professor of computer science at the University of California, Davis. His research interests include visualization, computer graphics, human computer interaction, and high-performance computing.


Biography

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Ma received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees all in computer science from the University of Utah in 1986, 1988, and 1993, respectively. During 1993-1999, Ma was a staff scientist at the Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering (ICASE), NASA Langley Research Center, where he conducted research in scientific visualization and high-performance computing. Ma joined UC Davis faculty in July 1999 and funded the Visualization and Interface Design Innovation (VIDI) research group and UC Davis Center of Excellence for Visualization.

Ma is a leading researcher in Big Data visualization. He organized the NSF/DOE Workshop on Large Scientific and Engineering Data Visualization (with C. Johnson) in 1999 as well as the Panel on Visualizing Large Datasets: Challenges and Opportunities at ACM SIGGRAPH 1999. He participated in the NSF LSSDSV, ITR, and BigData programs, and led the DOE SciDAC Institute for Ultrascale Visualization, a five-year, multi-institution project. He and his students has convincingly demonstrated several advanced concepts for data visualization, such as in situ visualization (1995, 2006), visualization provenance (1999), hardware accelerated volume visualization (2001), machine learning assisted volume visualization (2004), explorable images (2010), machine learning assisted graph visualization (2017), etc. Ma has published over 350 articles and given over 250 invited talks. As of March 2020, he stays as the most productive author of IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.

Ma has been actively serving the research community by playing leading roles in several professional activities including VizSec, Ultravis, EGPGV, IEEE VIS, IEEE PacificVis, and IEEE LDAV. He has served as a papers co-chair for SciVis, InfoVis, EuroVis, PacificVis, and Graph Drawing. Professor Ma was associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (2007-2011), IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (2007-2019), and the Journal of Computational Science and Discovery (2009-2014). He presently serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Visualization, the Journal of Visual Informatics, and the Journal Computational Visual Media.


Awards
  • 1999 NSF CAREER Award
  • 2000 NSF Presidential Early Career Award (PECASE) from President Clinton[1]
  • 2001 Schlumberger Foundation Technical Award
  • 2007 UC Davis College of Engineering's Outstanding Mid-Career Research Faculty Award
  • 2008, 2009, 2012 HP Labs Research Innovation Award
  • 2012 IEEE Fellow
  • 2013 IEEE VGTC Visualization Technical Achievement Award[2]
  • 2018 Distinguished Professor, UC Davis
  • 2019 Inductee of the IEEE Visualization Academy[3]


Selected publications

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  • Jianping Kelvin Li, Kwan-Liu Ma: P5: Portable Progressive Parallel Processing Pipelines for Interactive Data Analysis and Visualization. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 26(1): 1151-1160 (2020)
  • Chris Bryan, Gregory Guterman, Kwan-Liu Ma, Harris A. Lewin, Denis M. Larkin, Jaebum Kim, Jian Ma, Marta Farre: Synteny Explorer: An Interactive Visualization Application for Teaching Genome Evolution. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 23(1): 711-720 (2017)
  • Oh-Hyun Kwon, Chris Muelder, Kyungwon Lee, Kwan-Liu Ma: A Study of Layout, Rendering, and Interaction Methods for Immersive Graph Visualization. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 22(7): 1802-1815 (2016)
  • Yuzuru Tanahashi, Chien-Hsin Hsueh, Kwan-Liu Ma: An Efficient Framework for Generating Storyline Visualizations from Streaming Data. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 21(6): 730-742 (2015)
  • Yubo Zhang, Kwan-Liu Ma: Spatio-temporal extrapolation for fluid animation. ACM Trans. Graph. 32(6): 183:1-183:8 (2013)


  • Joyce Ma, Isaac Liao, Kwan-Liu Ma, Jennifer Frazier: Living Liquid: Design and Evaluation of an Exploratory Visualization Tool for Museum Visitors. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 18(12): 2799-2808 (2012)
  • Anna Tikhonova, Carlos D. Correa, Kwan-Liu Ma: Visualization by Proxy: A Novel Framework for Deferred Interaction with Volume Data. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 16(6): 1551-1559 (2010)
  • Zeqian Shen, Kwan-Liu Ma, Tina Eliassi-Rad: Visual Analysis of Large Heterogeneous Social Networks by Semantic and Structural Abstraction. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 12(6): 1427-1439 (2006)
  • Eric B. Lum, Kwan-Liu Ma, John P. Clyne: A Hardware-Assisted Scalable Solution for Interactive Volume Rendering of Time-Varying Data. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 8(3): 286-301 (2002)

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Category:Living people Category:American computer scientists Category:University of Utah alumni Category:University of California, Davis faculty Category:1960 births Category:Information visualization experts Category:Fellows of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Category:Fellow Members of the IEEE Category:Scientific computing researchers