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 Education: 
 Current Research: 
            		
            			Pluribus Multi-Projector Display System
 
 
            			
            				Niranjan Damera-Venkata and Nelson L. Chang, "Realizing Super-Resolution with Superimposed Projection," 
            				IEEE International Workshop on Projector-Camera Systems (ProCams), 18 June 2007, Minneapolis, MN 
            				(Best Paper Award winner) 
 
Niranjan Damera-Venkata and Nelson L. Chang, "Display 
						Supersampling," ACM Transactions on Graphics, (Accepted 
						with revisions) 
 
 Niranjan Damera-Venkata and Nelson L. Chang,  "On the 
						Resolution Limits of Superimposed Projection,"  IEEE 
						International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP),  
						Vol. V, pp-373-376, Sept 2007, San Antonio, TX
 
Niranjan Damera-Venkata, Nelson L. Chang and Jeffrey M. DiCarlo, "  A 
						Unified Paradigm for Scaleable Multi-Projector 
						Displays,  " IEEE Transactions on Visualization and 
						Computer Graphics (Proceedings Visualization / 
						Information Visualization 2007), vol.13, no. 6, pp. 
						1360-1367, Nov-Dec 
						2007, (to appear) Demo
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