Kelly Gaither
Biography
Kelly Gaither is the Director of Visualization, a Senior
Research Scientist, and the interim Director of Education
and Outreach at the Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC)
at The University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Gaither leads
the visualization activities while conducting research in
scientific visualization, visual analytics and
augmented/virtual reality. She received her doctoral
degree in Computational Engineering from Mississippi State
University in May, 2000, and received her masters and
bachelors degree in Computer Science from Texas A&M
University in 1992 and 1988 respectively. Gaither has over
thirty refereed publications in fields ranging from
Computatational Mechanics to Supercomputing Applications
to Scientific Visualization. She is currently a co-PI and
the director of Community Engagement and Enrichment and
for Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment
(XSEDE2), a $120M project funded by the National Science
Foundation. She has given a number of invited talks and
keynotes. Over the past ten years, she has actively
participated in conferences related to her field,
specifically acting as general chair IEEE Visualization
2004 and general chair of XSEDE16.
Presentations
Chair of Sessions
Scientific Visualization & Data Analytics Showcase
Visualization




