Scott A. KuhlTeaching - Software - Research - Photography
Scott Kuhl is an assistant professor of computer science at Michigan Technological University. He received his PhD in computer science from the University of Utah in 2009. His research interests include computer graphics, immersive virtual environments, and human space perception.
Dr. Kuhl is the faculty adviser of Husky Game Development Enterprise where students develop computer, console and smartphone games for business, education and fun. They develop software for the annual BonzAI Brawl event and have released an Xbox 360 game named Arcane Brawlers.
Office: Rekhi Hall 210
Email:
Phone: (906) 487-2798
Fax: (906) 487-2283
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Department of Computer Science
Michigan Technological University
Spring 2012: CS4461 - Computer Networking
Spring 2012: CS5090 - Special Topics: Virtual Environments
Spring 2012: Husky Game Development Enterprise
Previously taught classes:
Fall 2011: Husky Game Development Enterprise
Fall 2010: CS4611 - Computer Graphics
Summer 2010: CS5999 - Masters directed study
Spring 2010: CS4099 - Undergraduate directed study
Spring 2010: CS4461 - Computer Networking
Fall 2009: CS4611 - Computer Graphics
makelatex - Python scripts "makelatex" and "uconvert" make generating PDF documents with LaTeX on Linux extremely easy.
undistort - Compensates for pincushion distortion in real-time using an OpenGL fragment proram.
imageio - C code to read and write to a variety of image file formats using the ImageMagick or GraphicsMagick libraries.
Optic flow - A set of Octave scripts to create vector fields of how moving 3D points project onto an image plane.
CV (updated June 2010)
Publications:
More photos (password protected) - Friends/family/colleagues, if you want the password, send me an email.