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== Publications ==
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Bill Lorensen retired from [http://www.ge.com/research/ GE Research] in January 2007. Bill remains as an active contributor to the open source [http://www.itk.org Insight Toolkit]. He has revived an interest in golf after a 25 year hiatus.
== Talks ==
 
=== 1980 ===
 
''The Interactive Graphics Finite Element System'', the First Finite Element Chautauqua, Cape Cod
 
=== 1981 ===
 
''Graphics on the VAX'', GE Minicomputer Users Group Meeting
 
  
''ISC Unix on the VAX'', GE Minicomputer Users Group Meeting
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Bill's career at GE started in 1978. He was a Graphics Engineer in the Visualization and Computer Vision Lab at GE Research in Niskayuna, NY. He has 40 years of experience in computer graphics and software engineering. Bill recently worked on algorithms for medical image analysis and scientific visualization. He is a co-developer of the marching cubes and dividing cubes surface extraction algorithms, two popular isosurface extraction algorithms. His other interests include computer animation, color graphics systems for data presentation, and object-oriented software tools. Bill is the author or co-author of over [[Lorensen_Publications| 80 technical articles]] on topics ranging from finite element pre/postprocessing, 3D medical imaging, computer animation and object-oriented design. He is a co-author of "Object-Oriented Modeling and Design" published by Prentice Hall, 1991. He is also co-author with Will Schroeder and Ken Martin of the book "The Visualization Toolkit: An Object-Oriented Approach to 3D Graphics" published by [http://www.kitware.com Kitware] in 2004.
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Bill holds thirty one [[Lorensen Patents| US Patents]] on medical and visualization algorithms. In 1991, he was named a [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rlz=1B3GGGL_enUS219US219&q=%22coolidge+fellow%22+%22general+electric%22&btnG=Search Coolidge Fellow], the highest scientific honor at GE Research. In 2004, Bill received the first [http://tab.computer.org/vgtc/awards/billVis2004.pdf IEEE Visualization Career Award]. In 2006, Bill was elected a Fellow of the [http://www.aimbe.org/ American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering].
  
''A Tutorial on the UNIX Make System'', GE CRD
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Prior to joining GE in 1978, he was a Mathematician at the US Army Benet Weapons Laboratory where he worked on computer graphics software for structural analysis. He has a BS in Mathematics and an MS in Computer Science from [http://www.rpi.edu Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute].
  
''Computer Graphics at GE CRD'', Fall Meeting if the Hudson/Mohawk Chapter of the ASME
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== [[Media:LorensenCV.pdf | Lorensen CV]] ==
  
''Computer Graphics at GE CRD'', Fall Meeting if the HLSUA, the Honeywell Large Scale Users Association
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== [[Lorensen Publications| Publications]] ==
  
''Computer Graphics for Structural Analysis'', GE CRD Whitney Symposium on Numerical Methods
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== [[Lorensen Talks| Talks, Courses and Panels]] ==
=== 1982 ===
 
  
=== 1983 ===
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== [[Lorensen Patents| Patents]] ==
  
=== 1984 ===
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== [[Lorensen Awards| Awards/Recognition]] ==
''An Object Oriented Design of a Graphics Animation System'', 5th GE Software Engineering Conference, Daytona Beach, Florida
 
  
''Movie.BYU'', Union College Engineering Short Course, Schenectady, NY
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== [[Advisory Boards|Advisory/Review Boards]] ==
 
 
''Computer Graphics Animation'', RPI Short Course in Graphics, Troy, NY
 
 
 
''Careers in Computer Graphics'', Niskayuna High School
 
 
 
''Computer Graphics at CRD'', Eastern New York ASM and Hudson Mohawk AIME
 
 
 
''ISC Unix on the VAX'', GE Software Engineering Council
 
 
 
=== 1985 ===
 
''Object Oriented Software Development in a Non Object Oriented Environment'', 6th GE SOftware Engineering Conference, Daytona Beach, Florida
 
 
 
''Movie.BYU'', Union College Engineering Short Course, Schenectady, NY
 
 
 
''The OSCAR Computer Animation System'', GE CRD, Niskayuna, NY
 
 
 
''Unix on the VAX'', GE CRD Software Technology Program Summer Course
 
 
 
=== 1986 ===
 
''Object Oriented Design'', GE CRD Software Technology Program Summer Course
 
 
 
''An Object-Oriented Graphics Animation System'', OOPSLA '86
 
 
 
''Object-Oriented Graphics Animation'', OOPSLA '86 workshop on object oriented geometric modeling
 
 
 
''Unix on the VAX'', GE CRD Software Technology Program Summer Course
 
 
 
=== 1987 ===
 
''Marching Cubes: A High Resolution Surface Construction Algorithm'', Technical Presentation, Siggraph '87, Anaheim, CA
 
 
 
''Object-Oriented Geometric Modeling'', Course, Siggraph '87, Anaheim, CA
 
 
 
''Toolkits: A Product of Their Environment'', Panel, Siggraph '87, Anaheim, CA
 
 
 
''Object Oriented Design'', GE CRD Software Technology Program Summer Course
 
 
 
=== 1988 ===
 
 
 
''Object Oriented Design'', GE CRD Software Technology Program Summer Course
 
 
 
''Object Oriented Design'', GE SCSD Course, Daytona Beach, FL
 
 
 
''Object Oriented Design'', GE Medical Systems Course, Milwaukee, WI
 
 
 
''Object Oriented Design'', Course, Sun Microsystems, Rochester, NY
 
 
 
''Creating Reusable Software Using Object-Oriented Design'', GE Software Engineering Conference, Daytona Beach, Florida
 
 
 
''Extracting Surfaces from 3D Volumes'', University of Rhode Island
 
 
 
=== 1989 ===
 
 
 
''Object Oriented Design'', Tutorial, GE SOftware Engineering Conference, Daytona Beach, Florida
 
 
 
''3D Medical Imaging at GE'', University of Illinois
 
 
 
''3D Medical Imaging at GE'', Sun Microsystems Medical Users Group Meeting, Mountain View, CA
 
 
 
''3D Medical Imaging'', Tutorial, Visualization in Biomedical Computing, Atlanta, GA
 
 
 
''3D Medical Imaging'', Tutorial, Siggraph '89, Dallas, TX
 
 
 
=== 1994 ===
 
 
 
=== 1996 ===
 
 
 
''Marching Through the Visible Woman'', Medicine Meets Virtual Reality
 
 
 
''Object-Oriented Visualization'', Seminar, Stanford University
 
 
 
''Virtual Endoscopy'', Invited Panel, SAGES
 
 
 
''Virtual Reality in Medicine'', Invited Panel, IEEE VRAIS
 
 
 
''Future Trends in Biomedical Visualization'', Invited Panel, Visualization in Biomedical Computing
 
 
 
''Volume Rendering Principles'', Course, Visualization in Biomedical Computing
 
 
 
''Medical Imaging, Past, Present, Future'', Evans and Sutherland Distinguished Lecture, University of Utah
 
 
 
''Marching Through the Visible Man'', National Library of Medicine Visible Human Conference
 
 
 
''Volume Rendering Algorithms and Applications'', Course, IEEE Visualization '96
 
 
 
''Object Oriented Visualization'', Course, IEEE Visualization '96
 
 
 
''Marching Cubes: 1984-1996'', Keynote, IEEE Volume Visualization Symposium
 
 
 
''Volume Visualization'', Course, Siggraph '96
 
 
 
''Object-Oriented Visualization'', Course, Siggraph '96
 
 
 
''Marching Through the Visible Human'', Medicine 2000
 
 
 
''3D Medical Imaging'', Invited Talk, Japanese Biomedical Super Computing
 
 
 
''Digitizing Objects with 3D Computed Tomography'', Minnesota 3D Scanning Workshop
 
 
 
=== 1997 ===
 
 
 
''Virtual Endoscopy Progress'', Medicine Meets Virtual Reality
 
 
 
''Virtual Reality in Medicine'', Course, IEEE VRAIS
 
 
 
''Marching Cubes: 1984-1997'', Keynote, Spanish Computer Graphics Society
 
 
 
''Volume Rendering Algorithms and Applications'', Course, IEEE Visualization '97
 
 
 
''Object Oriented Visualization'', Course, IEEE Visualization '97
 
 
 
''Volume Visualization'', Course, Siggraph '97
 
 
 
''Object-Oriented Visualization'', Course, Siggraph '97
 
 
 
''Geometric Clipping, Scalar Fields and Isosurfaces'', Invited Talk, SIAM CAGD '97
 
 
 
=== 1998 ===
 
 
 
''Virtual Endoscopy Progress'', Medicine Meets Virtual Reality
 
 
 
''Visualization Toolkits'', Course, IEEE Visualization '98
 
 
 
''Volume Visualization'', Course, Siggraph '98
 
 
 
''Object-Oriented Visualization'', Course, Siggraph '98
 
 
 
''14 Years of Object-Oriented Visualization'', Invited Talk, SciTools '98, Oslo, Norway
 
 
 
NIH Panel on Women's Healthcare
 
 
 
== Patents ==
 
 
 
[[http://www.google.com/patents?id=7mEWAAAAEBAJ&dq=patent:5900880| US 5900880]] 3-D surfaces generated from a list of cubic elements
 
 
 
[[http://www.google.com/patents?id=OacWAAAAEBAJ&dq=patent:5821942| US 5821942]] Ray Tracing Through An Ordered Array
 
 
 
[[http://www.google.com/patents?id=acwgAAAAEBAJ&dq=patent:5740802| US 5740802]] Computer Graphic And Live Video System For Of Body Structures During Surgery
 
 
 
[[http://www.google.com/patents?id=ItMiAAAAEBAJ&dq=patent:5682506| US 5682506]] Method And System For Group Visualization Of Virtual Objects
 
 
 
[[http://www.google.com/patents?id=97ohAAAAEBAJ&dq=patent:5611025| US 5611025]] Virtual Internal Cavity Inspection System
 
 
 
[[http://www.google.com/patents?id=zOQjAAAAEBAJ&dq=patent:5542036| US 5542036]] Implicit Modeling Of Swept Volumes And Swept Surfaces
 
 
 
[[http://www.google.com/patents?id=20QkAAAAEBAJ&dq=patent:5514962| US 5514962]] Oblique MR Image Controlled From A 3D Workstation Model
 
 
 
[[http://www.google.com/patents?id=QKcfAAAAEBAJ&dq=patent:5458126| US 5458126]] Cardiac Functional Analysis System Employing Segmentation
 
 
 
[[US 5433199]] Cardiac Functional Analysis Method Using Gradient Image Segmentation
 
 
 
[[US 5412563]] Gradient Image Segmentation Method
 
 
 
[[US 5365927]] Magnetic Resonance Imaging System With Pointing Device
 
 
 
[[US 5345490]] Method And Apparatus For Converting Computed Data Into Finite Element Models
 
 
 
[[US 5204625]] Segmentation Of Stationary And Vascular Surfaces Resonance Imaging
 
 
 
[[US 5187658]] System and Method for Segmenting Internal Within The Interior Region Of A Solid Object
 
 
 
[[US 5166876]] System and Method for Detecting Internal Within The Interior Region Of A Solid Object
 
 
 
[[US 5146557]] User Interface For A Golf Green And A Golf System
 
 
 
[[US 4984157]] System and Method for Displaying Oblique Planar Of A Solid Body Using Tri-Linear Interpolation To Determine Pixel Position Dataes
 
 
 
[[US 4879668]] Method of Displaying Internal Surfaces of Medical Images
 
 
 
[[US 4831528]] Apparatus and Method for Improvement Of 3d From Tomographic Data
 
 
 
[[US 4821213]] System for the Simultaneous Display of Two or Surfaces within A Solid Object
 
 
 
[[US 4791567]] Three Dimensional Connectivity System Employing Schema For Determining Connected Substructures Within A Body
 
 
 
[[US 4751643]] Method And Apparatus For Determining Within A Body
 
 
 
[[US 4729098]] System And Method Employing Nonlinear Interpolation Display Of Surface Structures Contained Within The Interior Region Of A Solid Body
 
 
 
[[US 4719585]] Dividing Cubes System and Method for the Display Structures Contained Within The Interior Region Of A Solid Body
 
 
 
[[US 4710876]] System and Method for the Display of Surface Within The Interior Region Of A Solid Body
 
 
 
[[US 4525858]] Method and Apparatus for Reconstruction of Surfaces from Interference Fringes
 

Latest revision as of 16:49, 28 January 2020

Bill Lorensen retired from GE Research in January 2007. Bill remains as an active contributor to the open source Insight Toolkit. He has revived an interest in golf after a 25 year hiatus.

Bill's career at GE started in 1978. He was a Graphics Engineer in the Visualization and Computer Vision Lab at GE Research in Niskayuna, NY. He has 40 years of experience in computer graphics and software engineering. Bill recently worked on algorithms for medical image analysis and scientific visualization. He is a co-developer of the marching cubes and dividing cubes surface extraction algorithms, two popular isosurface extraction algorithms. His other interests include computer animation, color graphics systems for data presentation, and object-oriented software tools. Bill is the author or co-author of over 80 technical articles on topics ranging from finite element pre/postprocessing, 3D medical imaging, computer animation and object-oriented design. He is a co-author of "Object-Oriented Modeling and Design" published by Prentice Hall, 1991. He is also co-author with Will Schroeder and Ken Martin of the book "The Visualization Toolkit: An Object-Oriented Approach to 3D Graphics" published by Kitware in 2004.

Bill holds thirty one US Patents on medical and visualization algorithms. In 1991, he was named a Coolidge Fellow, the highest scientific honor at GE Research. In 2004, Bill received the first IEEE Visualization Career Award. In 2006, Bill was elected a Fellow of the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering.

Prior to joining GE in 1978, he was a Mathematician at the US Army Benet Weapons Laboratory where he worked on computer graphics software for structural analysis. He has a BS in Mathematics and an MS in Computer Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Lorensen CV

Publications

Talks, Courses and Panels

Patents

Awards/Recognition

Advisory/Review Boards