Penny Rheingans

Penny Rheingans

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{{Infobox scientist
[[File:Penny Rheingans AWIS2011-56 crop.JPG|thumb|Rheingans in 2011 at a celebration for the [[Association for Women in Science]]]]
| name = Penny L. Rheingans
| image = Penny Rheingans AWIS2011-56 crop.JPG
| image_caption = Rheingans in 2011
| fields = {{plainlist|
* [[Information visualization]]
* [[Non-photorealistic rendering]]
* [[Volume rendering]]
}}
| workplaces = {{plainlist|
* [[University of Mississippi]]
* [[University of Maryland, Baltimore County]]
* [[University of Maine]]
}}
| alma_mater = {{plainlist|
* [[Harvard University]] (BA, 1985)
* [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]] (PhD, 1993)
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| thesis_title = Dynamic Explorations of Multiple Variables in a 2D Space
| thesis_year = 1993
| doctoral_advisor = [[Fred Brooks]]
| awards = IEEE Visualization Academy (2020)
}}
'''Penny L. Rheingans''' is an American computer scientist specializing in [[information visualization]], including methods for [[non-photorealistic rendering]] of [[Volume rendering|volumetric data]] and for visualizing uncertainty in data. She is a professor of computer science at the [[University of Maine]], where she directs the School of Computing and Information Science.{{r|scis}}
'''Penny L. Rheingans''' is an American computer scientist specializing in [[information visualization]], including methods for [[non-photorealistic rendering]] of [[Volume rendering|volumetric data]] and for visualizing uncertainty in data. She is a professor of computer science at the [[University of Maine]], where she directs the School of Computing and Information Science.{{r|scis}}