Wang Group: Modeling Objects, Concepts, and Aesthetics in Images
James Z. Wang's Research Group

Current Group Members

Our Research Team is made up of faculty, graduate students, visitors and undergraduate students. The members with contact information are listed here. Past group members and current collaborators are listed on a separate page.

Faculty


  • James Z. Wang
    jwang (at) ist.psu.edu
    Ph.D. in Medical Info. Sciences, Stanford University, 2000 (adviser: Gio Wiederhold; math genealogy)
    M.S., Mathematics, Stanford University, 1997
    M.S., Computer Science, Stanford University, 1997
    B.S. summa cum laude, Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Minnesota, 1994 (adviser: D. A. Hejhal)
    Was: Visiting Professor, Robotics, Carnegie Mellon University, 2007-2008
    Other pictures: 4/2000
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Ph.D. Advisees

Ruijuan Zhang (working with S. Clark)
rxz143 (at) psu.edu
Ph.D. Program in Information Sciences and Technology, Penn State, since 2008
Neela Sawant
nks125 (at) psu.edu
Ph.D. Program in Information Sciences and Technology, Penn State, since 2008
Lei Yao
luy112 (at) psu.edu
Ph.D. Program in Information Sciences and Technology, Penn State, since 2007
Brian A. Canada
canada (at) psu.edu
Ph.D. Program in Integrative Biosciences, Penn State, Spring 2010 (expected)
Thesis:
Committee: J. Z. Wang, Keith Cheng, Ken Weiss (Co-chairs), Joan Richtsmeier
-> graduated Ph.D. advisees...
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Visitors

José Antonio Piedra Fernández
jpiedra (at) ual.es
Visiting Faculty from University of Almeria, Spain; 2008-2009; Office 321A
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M.S. Advisees

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Honors Undergraduates
(Penn State's Schreyer Honors College)

  • Razvan Orendovici
    Information Sciences and Technology and Computer Science and Engineering, IUG Program, Penn State, 2007-
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Women in Science & Engineering Research (WISER) Students

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Minority Undergraduate Research Experience (MURE) Students

  • (none at the moment)
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Undergraduate Research Students

  • Andrew Duffey, Computer Science and Engineering, Washington University at St. Louis, 2009.
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Carnegie Mellon Research Project

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Click here for Past members and collaborators