Zorya is a JavaScriptGraph (Edges, Vertexes) library. The aim of the project is to provide multi-browser library for graph drowning and managing. Graph instance can be initialized with simple JavaScript graph structure and in the future release the Graph will be serialized back to the graph structure. The structure can be further used to generate JSON string/object.
I am Software Engineer in the Join Genome Institute at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. My research interests include distributed databases as well advanced visualization methods and their applications in bioinformatics. The second research interests area is in mobile solutions. In July 2002, the CarTooth Project Car Payment System, a group B.S. thesis, was awarded second place at the IEEE Computer Society’s Second Annual International Design Competition, Washington DC.
Currently I am developing Track Editor (Curration Tools) for Genome Portal at the JGI. At the LLNL, in 2005 I was helping develop techniques for the analysis of protein structure predictions within the 6th Community Wide Experiment on the Critical Assessment of Techniques (CASP) for the Protein Structure Prediction. The projects included design and implementation of the protein structure facility.