Dmitri Gusev is an Associate Professor in Computer and Information Technology at Purdue Polytechnic–Columbus with 13 years in academia and a deep technical background spanning imaging, graphics, game development, visualization, and computational linguistics. His career combines industrial R&D at Eastman Kodak—where he developed color management, halftoning and image-compression algorithms—with two decades of teaching and curriculum leadership across multiple universities. Dmitri’s research bridges practical visual computing (GIS visualization, digital archaeology) and language technologies, reflecting a rare blend of pixel-level image science and high-level computational linguistics. He has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Indiana University Bloomington and strong hands-on experience advising student game and programming teams, coaching competitions, and running virtual environments. Based in Greenwood, Indiana, he maintains an applied, interdisciplinary approach that often translates archival and cultural datasets into interactive visualizations.
13 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Rochester Institute of Technology
Ph.D., Computer Science, Ph.D., Computer Science at Indiana University Bloomington
B.S., Applied Mathematics, B.S., Applied Mathematics at Московский Государственный Институт Радиотехники, Электроники и Автоматики (Технический Университет) (МИРЭА)
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