Ming Lin elected to 2020 ACM SIGGRAPH Academy
EECS alumna Ming C. Lin (B.S./M.S./Ph.D. ’93, advisor: John Canny) has been elected to the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Special Interest Group on Graphics and Interactive Techniques (SIGGRAPH) Academy. She is one of six scholars selected for membership this year, an honor which is reserved for individuals who have made “substantial contributions to the field.” Lin was cited “for contributions in collision detection, physics simulation, natural phenomena, crowd animation, haptics, and sound rendering.” She became an ACM Fellow in 2011 and IEEE Fellow in 2012, and is currently chair of the Computer Science department at the University Maryland. An expert in virtual reality, computer graphics and robotics, Lin’s particular focus is on multimodal interaction, physically based animations and simulations, as well as algorithmic robotics and their use in physical and virtual environments. Her research has applications in medical simulations, cancer screening, urban computing, as well as supporting city-scale planning, human-centric computing, intelligent transportation and traffic management.