Biography | Publications
Dr. Geveci is a project lead at Kitware, Inc. where he leads the open-source ParaView project. His research interests include large scale parallel computing, computational dynamics, finite elements and visualization algorithms.

Dr. Geveci received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Bogazici University in 1994, his M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University in 1996 and 1999, respectively. While at Lehigh University he conducted research on subsonic and supersonic flow induced nonlinear vibrations, developing a new procedure for the solution of coupled flow and structural equations. In addition, he authored software for the study of separation in unsteady boundary layer flows and the visualization of the numerical and experimental results. After graduating from Lehigh University, Dr. Geveci completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania during which he worked in the area of optimal control investigating applications in the control of hydrothermal instabilities.


Publications

Andrej Cedilnik, Berk Geveci, Kenneth Moreland, James Ahrens, and Jean Favre, Remote Large Data Visualization in the ParaView Framework. A. Heirich, B. Raffin, L. P. Santos (eds.) editors, Eurographics Parallel Graphics and Visualization 2006, pages 162--170, May 2006.

James Ahrens, Berk Geveci and Charles Law, ParaView: An End-User Tool for Large Data Visualization. In the Visualization Handbook. Edited by C.D. Hansen and C.R. Johnson. Elsevier. 2005.

William Schroeder, Berk Geveci and Matthieu Malaterre, Compatible Triangulations of Spatial Decompositions. IEEE Visualization. 2004.

Ken Martin. W.A. Hoffman and Berk Geveci, Creating Libraries for Multiple Programming Languages. Dr. Dobb's Journal. February 2002.

K.M. Martin, B. Geveci, J. Ahrens, C. Law, Large Scale Data Visualization Using Parallel Data Streaming. IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications, (July 2001).

B. Geveci, J.D.A. Walker, Nonlinear Resonance of Rectangular Plates, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A. (2001) 457, 1215-1240

B. Geveci, J.D.A Walker, Limit Cycle Oscillations in Supersonic Flow, presented in American Physical Society's 52nd Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics, New Orleans, LA, November, (1999).

John Biddiscombe, Berk Geveci, Ken Martin, Kenneth Moreland, and David Thompson. "Time Dependent Processing in a Parallel Pipeline Architecture." IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Volume 13, Number 6, pg. 1376–1383, November/December, 2007