Associate Professor
Computer Science
School of Computing
Contact Information
Campus: Fairfax
Building: Nguyen Engineering Building
Room 4442
Mail Stop: 4A5
Personal Websites
Biography
Jyh-Ming Lien is an affiliate of the Motion and Shape Computing (MASC) group and the Autonomous Robotics Laboratory at George Mason University. He has taught at George Mason University since 2007. His research goal is to develop efficient, robust and practical algorithms for designing, manipulating and analyzing shape, structure and motion. His research finds applications in the areas of robotics, computational geometry, and computer graphics.
Research
2012 - 2016 : Multifunctional Origami Structures-Advancing the Emerging Frontier of Active Compliant Mechanisms. Funded by Penn State University.
2014 - 2015 : Development of Dynamic Gridding Tools for the USGS MODFLOW-USG Computer Program for Simulating Groundwater Flow. Funded by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
2013 - 2015 : Development of Advanced Gridding and Visualization Tools for the USGS MODFLOW-USG Computer Program for Simulating Groundwater Flow. Funded by US Geological Survey.
Research Interests
Artificial Intelligence
Degrees
- PhD, Computer Science, Texas A&M University
- BS, Computer Science, National Cheng-Chi University