Scott Wittenburg

Staff R&D Engineer

Scientific Computing

Kitware New Mexico
Santa Fe, NM

10 Years Service at Kitware

M.S. in Computer Science
University of New Mexico

B.S. in Computer Science
University of New Mexico

Mr. Wittenburg received his B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science from the University of New Mexico in 2000 and 2013, respectively. In the intervening years, Scott worked as a software developer at a variety of companies in and around Santa Fe and Los Alamos, New Mexico. Immediately prior to joining Kitware, Scott was a consultant developer for the Redfish Group, where he worked on a variety of projects, including an NSF Partnerships for Innovation grant to do calibration and real-time warping of HTML5 Video and Canvas applications when projecting onto arbitrary, non-planar surfaces. During his time in graduate school, Scott was a research assistant at the UNM Advanced Graphics Lab where he Developed a GPU-based hardbody thermal simulation which exploits the OpenGL graphics pipeline to model and visualize heat transfer on the surface of a solid object.

Scott joined Kitware in 2013 and is currently working on web-related aspects of ParaView.

Publications

  1. S. Jourdain, S. Wittenburg, and P. O'Leary, "Python enabled ParaViewWeb for HPC analysis and visualization," in Workshop on Python for High-Performance and Scientific Computing, 2014.

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