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Georges Grinstein

Research Professor - Visualization and Visual Analytics

Georges Gregorevitch Grinstein was a Research Professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's Center for Data Science from 2017 until his death on February 26, 2018, at the age of 71.13 Born on March 20, 1946, in Paris, France, Grinstein moved to New York City in 1959.13

Academic Background and Career

Grinstein had an extensive academic background:

  • B.S. in Mathematics from City College of New York (1967)
  • M.S. in Applied Mathematics from New York University (1969)
  • Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Rochester (1978)1

His career in academia spanned over four decades:

  • Taught at Hunter High School, Temple University, Auburn University, and Fitchburg State College
  • Spent over 30 years at UMass Lowell as a professor of computer science and director of various research institutes
  • Joined UMass Amherst in 2016 as a research professor in the College of Information and Computer Sciences (CICS)13

Research Focus

Grinstein's research interests were broad and interdisciplinary, including:

  • Data visualization and visual analytics
  • Perceptual and cognitive foundations of visualization
  • High-dimensional data visualization
  • Applications of visualization in complex information systems12

Achievements and Contributions

Throughout his career, Grinstein:

  • Mentored over 40 doctoral students and hundreds of graduate students
  • Participated in more than 300 research grants
  • Received several patents
  • Published hundreds of papers in journals and conferences
  • Organized and chaired national and international conferences in computer graphics, visualization, and data mining1

Grinstein was known for his enthusiasm and ability to forge strong connections with students and colleagues, contributing significantly to the field of data visualization and analysis.1

Highlights

GEORGES G. GRINSTEIN of AMHERST, MASS, March 20, 1946
GEORGES G. GRINSTEIN of AMHERST, MASS, March 20, 1946
Jan 1 · umass.edu
Obituary: Georges Grinstein, CICS Research Professor
Jan 1 · uml.edu
Computer Science | Bio-Cheminformatics - UMass Lowell

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Amherst, Massachusetts