Tamar Shinarمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Tamar Shinar is an Associate Professor in the Computer Science & Engineering Department at the University of California - Riverside (UCR). She is also affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Center for Quantitative Modeling in Biology. Her research focuses on physics-based animation, fluid-structure interaction, and computational modeling of biological systems. She teaches courses such as Scientific Computing, Computer Graphics, and Physics-Based Simulation, demonstrating expertise in both theoretical and applied aspects of computational science. Shinar's work bridges computer graphics and computational biology, with notable contributions to fluid dynamics simulations, deformable body modeling, and microtubule-based motion in biological systems. Her publications span topics like implicit surface reconstruction using neural networks, conservative discretization methods, and partitioned fluid-solid coupling algorithms. She actively mentors PhD and MS students and engages in outreach programs to promote STEM education.











