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Stephen E. Hodges is a researcher affiliated with Microsoft in the United States. Their academic work spans the field of Engineering, with a focus on Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Computational Mechanics. The research emphasizes topics such as Offshore Engineering and Technologies, Marine and Offshore Engineering Studies, Structural Integrity and Reliability Analysis, Fluid Dynamics and Vibration Analysis, and Oil and Gas Production Techniques.

Their recent published papers include:

  • The Tension Leg Platform: from Hutton to Big Foot, 2020, Offshore Technology Conference
  • Review of Hydrodynamic Coefficients for Riser Design, 2022, Offshore Technology Conference

These publications appeared in the Offshore Technology Conference, a venue where they have contributed at least two papers, highlighting a consistent focus on offshore and marine engineering topics.

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Stephen E. Hodges include:

  • Steven J. Leverette
  • Dhyanjyoti Deka
  • Michael J. Campbell
  • Ilkay Darilmaz

Their work has a multi-disciplinary engineering approach, intersecting the specialties of fluid dynamics, marine structural analysis, and offshore production technologies. This combination reflects an interest in both the theoretical and practical aspects of designing and analyzing offshore structures and systems.

Stephen E. Hodges' research output demonstrates engagement with essential engineering topics that support activities in ocean and offshore environments, particularly in ensuring the stability, functionality, and safety of offshore platforms and related infrastructure.

Best Publications

  • PreHeat: controlling home heating using occupancy prediction

    James Scott;A.J. Bernheim Brush;John Krumm;Brian Meyers

  • Method and touch panel system for touch sensing using shadow and reflective modes

    Izadi Shahram;Hodges Stephen;Butler David Alexander;Rrustemi Alban

  • User Interaction in Augmented Reality

    Otmar Hilliges;David Kim;Shahram Izadi;David Molyneaux

  • Manipulation of Graphical Objects

    John Williamson;Lorna M. Brown;James W. Scott;Stephen E. Hodges

  • Infrared sensor integrated in a touch panel

    Willem den Boer;Steven N. Bathiche;Stephen Edward Hodges;Shahram Izadi

  • User input using proximity sensing

    David Alexander Butler;Shahram Izadi;Stephen E. Hodges;Malcolm Hall

  • SISTEMA INFORMATICO INTERACTIVO Y METODO PARA UTILIZAR UN MODELO TRIDIMENSIONAL DE ENTORNO EN VIDEOJUEGOS

    Izadi Shahram;Molyneaux David;Hilliges Otmar;Kim David

  • Motion Triggered Data Transfer

    Stephen Hodges;Shahram Izadi;David Alexander Butler

  • Surface computer user interaction

    Shahram Izadi;Nicolas Villar;Otmar Hilliges;Stephen E. Hodges

  • METODO Y SISTEMA DE LOCALIZACION DE CAMARAS MOVILES UTILIZANDO MAPAS DE PROFUNDIDAD Y SISTEMA DE VIDEOJUEGOS QUE LO UTILIZA

    Kohli Pushmeet;Hilliges Otmar;Fitzgibbon Andrew;Hodges Stephen Edward

  • Patient monitoring via image capture

    Chris Demetrios Karkanias;Stephen E. Hodges

  • Wearable sensor for tracking articulated body-parts

    David Alexander Butler;Iason Oikonomidis;Jiawen Chen;David Kim

  • Ferromagnetic user interfaces

    Stuart Taylor;Jonathan Hook;Shahram Izadi;Nicolas Villar

  • Occupancy prediction using historical occupancy patterns

    John Charles Krumm;James W. Scott;Alice Jane Bernheim Brush;Brian R. Meyers

  • Moving Object Segmentation Using Depth Images

    Richard Newcombe;Shahram Izadi;Otmar Hilliges;David Kim

  • Reducing Power Consumption by Offloading Applications

    James W Scott;Yuvraj Agarwal;Stephen E Hodges;Ranveer Chandra

  • Low power operation of networked devices

    Stephen E. Hodges;Yuvraj Agarwal;James W. Scott;Ranveer Chandra

  • Augmented reality with direct user interaction

    Otmar Hilliges;David Kim;Shahram Izadi;David Molyneaux

  • Interactive surface computer with switchable diffuser

    Shahram Izadi;Daniel A. Rosenfeld;Stephen E. Hodges;Stuart Taylor

  • Fingertip Detection for Camera Based Multi-Touch Systems

    Shahram Izadi;Stuart Taylor;Stephen E. Hodges

  • Generating computer models of 3D objects

    Jamie Daniel Joseph Shotton;Shahram Izadi;Otmar Hilliges;David Kim

Frequent Co-Authors

Shahram Izadi
Shahram Izadi Google (United States)
James Scott
James Scott Microsoft (United States)
Nicolas Villar
Nicolas Villar Microsoft (United States)
Otmar Hilliges
Otmar Hilliges ETH Zurich
Ranveer Chandra
Ranveer Chandra Microsoft (United States)
Jamie Shotton
Jamie Shotton Microsoft (United States)
Andrew D. Wilson
Andrew D. Wilson Microsoft (United States)
David Kim
David Kim Microsoft (United States)
Thomas Moscibroda
Thomas Moscibroda Microsoft (United States)

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