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Dr Paul
M. Chapman
SimVis Research Group
Department of Computer Science
paul.chapman @ dcs.hull.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1482 465285
Fax: +44 (0)1482 466666 |
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Background
Dr Chapman is a lecturer in Computer Science at
the University of Hull. Prior to this position he worked for a
number of years as a graphics programmer in the offshore marine
industry before joining the University of Hull in 2001. He holds
BSc, MSc and PhD degrees in Computer Science from Hull.
Current Responsibilities
- SimVis Research Group Leader
- Module manager Computer Graphics and User Interface Design,
Games Programming
Research Interests
- Information and scientific visualization
- Virtual reality and user interfaces
Recent Publications
A Pecchinenda, M Dretsch, P Chapman. The effect of working memory
load on emotion-based processes involved in choosing advantageously,
Experimental Psychology (accepted for publication).
Julien Pansiot, Paul Chapman, Warren Viant, Peter Halkon, "New
Perspectives on Ancient Landscapes: A Case Study of the Foulness
Valley". VAST Conference 2004, pages 251-260, The 5th International
Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage.
Belgium, December 7-10, 2004.
Paul Chapman, Warren Viant, Mitchell Munoko, "Constructing
immersive environments for the visualization of underwater archaeological
sites". Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods to
Archaeology Conference, Prato, Italy, 13-17 April 2004.
Paul Chapman, Derek Wills, Peter Stevens, Graham Brookes. "Real-time
visualization in the offshore industry". IEEE Computer Graphics
and Applications, July/August 2001 (Vol. 21, No. 4).
Paul Chapman, Derek Wills, Peter Stevens, Graham Brookes. "Real-time
visualization of the clear-up of a former U.S. naval base".
In proceedings of Visualization 2000, pages 505-508. IEEE Computer
society press, 2000. ISBN 0-7803-6478-3. (Awarded Best Case Study
Paper).
Paul Chapman, Derek Wills, Peter Stevens, Graham Brookes. "Visualizing
underwater environments using multi-frequency sonar". IEEE
Computer Graphics and Applications, September/October
1999 (Vol. 19, No. 5).
[Full SimVis Publication lists
here]
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