E 314 Min H. Kao Building 1520 Middle Drive Knoxville, TN 37996 University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Ph.D., Computer Engineering Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China B.S., Electrical Engineering 865-386-4539 jingyuan@utk.edu jingyuanwang -present - H A UT-ESPN Fellowship (University of Tennessee, Knoxville) 1st Prize of National Instrument VI Cup Contest (National Instrument) 1st Prize of 520 Science and Academic Colloquium (Nanjing University) People’s Scholarship (Nanjing University) - P E University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA Research Assistant Aug. - present Under Dr. Jian Huang, I carried out research in large-scale scientific data analysis and visualization. Collaborated with domain experts from different fields including geography, climate modeling, ecology, power and etc., I participated in several research projects seeking high-performance analytics and discoveries for domain-specific tasks. My dissertation work mainly focused on interactive feature selection and visualization for large observational data. Teaching Assistant Aug. - present I assisted in teaching in the courses of Networked Games, Graphical User Interface, Visualization, Computer Graphics and System Programming. Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois, USA Research Intern May - Aug. Under Dr. omas Peterka, I worked on visualization and analysis in cosmological simulations. e project was a component of a simulation framework for computing cosmological models on various supercomputing architectures. My work related to the algorithm of identifying voids based on the simulation and designing post-processing tools using ParaView. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA Research Intern May - Jul. Under Dr. Jon Woodring and Dr. James Ahrens, I worked on multilevel network caching for a distance visualization project. In this project, I implemented a caching system which later to be plugged into VTK/Paraview with provenance-based prediction/prefetching technique for remote visualization across different network conditions. National Instrument, Shanghai, China Software Engineer Intern Feb. - May Under Mr. Jing Pan, I worked as a software engineer on LabVIEW programing for instrument/sensor drivers in the project of LabVIEW for Robotics. —— National Instrument Virtual Instrument Cup II Sep. Collaborated with Mr. Junting Chen, we won 1st Prize of the NI VI Cup II Contest. We designed and implemented a LabVIEW-based Renju Game with artificial intelligence which outperformed than the other competitors. I implemented the user interface and developed part of the AI algorithm. Nanjing Unversity, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China Research Assistant Jun. - Aug. Under Dr. Jie Yuan, I worked as a research assistant in Choi Koon Shum Software R&D Center. I assisted in a project of developing an embedded system of distant iris recognition, both in the development of iris recognition algorithm and implementation. Independent Research Mar. - May Advised by Dr. Yang Li, I carried out independent research in Image Fusion and Mosaic, both in the algorithm and implementation using Matlab. P Jingyuan Wang, Jian Huang, “Interactive Selection of Time-varying Features in Large Observational Dataset”, in preparation. Jingyuan Wang, Jian Huang, “ManyView: A Scalable Visualization Framework for Large Data and Tiled Displays”, in preparation. Conference Paper Jingyuan Wang, Robert Sisneros, Jian Huang, “Interactive Selection of Multivariate Features in Large Spatiotemporal Data”, Proc. of IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium, pp. 145-152, Sydney, Australia, 2013. Scott Simmerman, Jingyuan Wang, James Osborne, Kimberly Shook, Jian Huang, William Godsoe and eodore Simons, “Exploring Similarities Among Many Species Distributions”, Proc. of the Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment Conference (XSEDE’12), pp. 38:1-38:9, Chicago, IL, 2012. Wesley Kendall, Jingyuan Wang, Melissa Allen, Tom Peterka, Jian Huang, and David Erickson, “Simplified Parallel Domain Traversal”, Proc. of SC’11, pp. 10:1-10:11, Seattle, WA, 2011.(SC’11 best student paper award). Workshop Paper Tom Peterka, Juliana Kwan, Adrian Pope, Hal Finkel, Katrin Heitmann, Salman Habib, Jingyuan Wang and George Zagaris, “Meshing the Universe: Integrating Analysis in Cosmological Simulations”, Proc. of the SC’12 Ultrascale Visualization Workshop, Salt Lake City, UT, 2012. P A Student Volunteers - Served at IEEE VisWeek - Served at ACM/IEEE Supercomputing T S Programming: C, C++, Python, MPI, pthread, CUDA, Qt Visualization Packages: VTK, ParaView Tools: Matlab, LATEX, Subversion, Git. MS Office, Adobe Creative Suite Platforms: Linux, Windows, OS X, Cray XT5, GPU, Intel MIC (Xeon Phi) ,