Dr. Thomas J. Peters

Research is an art -- it is NOT `paint by numbers'.

"Not everything that counts can be counted and not everything that can be counted counts" Einstein


Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of Connecticut U-2155
371 Fairfield Road, Storrs, Connecticut 06269-2155
Phone: (860) 486-5045, Fax: (860) 486-4817, tpeters_AT_cse.uconn.edu

Computational Topology Workshop, July 14, 2005 Dagstuhl-TCS06 Conference 2005

Awards for Computational Topology

IBM Faculty Award Letter, July 14, 2005, $40,000.

Link to: Computational Topology -- Six Years and Growing, NSF, August 1, 2005, $12,000.

Link to: Computational Topology for Surface Approximation, NSF, September 15, 2004, $267,000.

Link to: I-TANGO: Intersections --- Topology, Accuracy and Numerics for Geometric Objects
(in Computer Aided Design), NSF, May 1, 2002, $767,000.

Link to: SGER: Computational Topology for Surface Reconstruction, NSF, October 1, 2002, $110,000.

Related Topological Animations, Images and Dissertation

Perturbing-the-Trefoil-Knot

Perturbing-an-Open-Spline-Curve

Trefoil-as-One-Curve

Trefoil-as-Multiple-Curves

Trefoil-Newton-Computations

Trefoil-Newton-Computations-Zoomed

Overview-and-Explanation

Dissertation-by-E.L.F.Moore

Knot-Polynomial-Tool-by-E.L.F.Moore

CV I-TANGO Publications & Pre-prints Talks++ Courses

Research Interests


Teaching Interests

Graduate and/or undergraduate courses in computer graphics, software engineering, algorithms, architecture and numerical analysis.

Advice for UConn Undergraduate Advissees -- e-mail options

Link to: advising-advice----e-mail-options

Funding Acknowledgment

Acknowledgement-to-NSF

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