GPGPU and Many-core Computing 
Today's graphics hardware and many-core co-processors are advancing at a much faster pace then standard microprocessors. The GAMMA research group has been working since 1998 on using the computational power of GPUs and other many-core processors for different applications.
Collision Detection and Proximity Queries
Computational Geometry
Databases
Distance Fields and Voronoi Diagrams
Haptics and Interactive Applications
Interactive Ray Tracing
Motion and Path Planning
Numerical and Scientific Algorithms
Simulation
Sound Synthesis and Propagation
Visibility and Shadows
Principal Investigators
Research Sponsors
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Current Members
Past Members
- Erik Andersen
- William V. Baxter III
- Timothy Culver
- Mark Foskey
- Nico Galoppo
- Maxim Garber
- Russell Gayle
- Naga K. Govindaraju
- Stephen J. Guy
- Michael Henson
- Kenneth E. Hoff III
- Nitin Jain
- Ilknurk Kabul
- John Keyser
- Theodore (Ted) Kim
- Young J. Kim
- David Knott
- Christian Lauterbach
- Brandon Lloyd
- Miguel A. Otaduy
- Nikunj Raghuvanshi
- Stephane Redon
- Brian Salomon
- Vincent Scheib
- Avneesh Sud
- Gokul Varadhan
- Jeremy Wendt
- Sung-Eui Yoon
- Andrew Zaferakis
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