Russell (Russ) M. Taylor
Bio:
SIGGRAPH 1997
Russell Taylor is a Research Assistant Professor in the Computer Science department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is currently leading the Nanomanipulator project, an effort which provides a virtual reality interface to Scanning Probe Microscopes including a force- feedback hand controller as part of the interface. Russell has also worked on the force-feedback molecular docking program and on VR projects using force feedback.
SIGGRAPH 1996
Russell Taylor is a Research Assistant Professor in the Computer Science department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is currently leading the Nanomanipulator project, an effort which provides a virtual-reality interface to Scanning Probe Microscopes including a force-feedback hand controller as part of the interface. Russell has also worked on the force-feedback molecular docking program and on VR projects using force feedback.
Course Organizer:
Learning Presentation(s):
![Recent Advances in Haptic Rendering & Applications](https://history.siggraph.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Group-11-150x150.jpg)
Type: [Courses]
Recent Advances in Haptic Rendering & Applications Organizer(s): [Lin] [Otaduy]
Presenter(s): [McNeely] [Cohen] [Johnson] [Klatzky] [Salisbury] [Tan] [Taylor]
Entry No.: [11]
[SIGGRAPH 2005]
![Perceptually Based Visualization Design](https://history.siggraph.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/2003-Course-Cover-45-Perceptually-Based-Visualization-Design-150x150.jpg)
Type: [Courses]
Perceptually Based Visualization Design Organizer(s): [Taylor] [Interrante] [Ware]
Presenter(s): [Taylor] [Interrante] [Ware]
Entry No.: [45]
![Haptics: From Basic Principles to Advanced Applications](https://history.siggraph.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/1999-38-Course-Cover-Haptics-From-Basic-Principles-to-Advanced-Applications-150x150.jpg)
Type: [Courses]
Haptics: From Basic Principles to Advanced Applications Organizer(s): [Avila]
Presenter(s): [Avila] [Basdogan] [Massie] [Staples] [Ruspini] [Salisbury] [Taylor]
Entry No.: [38]
[SIGGRAPH 1999]
![Physical Interaction: The Nuts and Bolts of Using Touch Interfaces with Computer Graphics Applications](https://history.siggraph.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/1998-Course-Cover-1-Physical-Interaction-The-Nuts-and-Bolts-of-Using-Touch-Interfaces-with-Computer-Graphics-Applications-150x150.jpg)
Type: [Courses]
Physical Interaction: The Nuts and Bolts of Using Touch Interfaces with Computer Graphics Applications Organizer(s): [Avila]
Presenter(s): [Avila] [Coill] [Massie] [Salisbury] [Taylor]
Entry No.: [01]
[SIGGRAPH 1998]
![Programming Virtual Worlds](https://history.siggraph.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/1997-29-Course-Cover-Programming-Virtual-Worlds-150x150.jpg)
Type: [Courses]
Programming Virtual Worlds Organizer(s): [Lastra]
Presenter(s): [Lastra] [Ghee] [Fuchs] [Taylor] [Weber] [Pausch]
Entry No.: [29]
[SIGGRAPH 1997]
![Adding force feedback to graphics systems: issues and solutions](https://history.siggraph.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/1996-Technical-Papers-Mech_Visual-Models-of-Plants-Interacting-with-Their-Environment2-150x150.jpg)
Type: [Technical Papers]
Adding force feedback to graphics systems: issues and solutions Presenter(s): [Mark] [Randolph] [Finch] [Van Verth] [Taylor]
[SIGGRAPH 1996]