Computer Science Seminar: Structure and Function in Large Collections of 3D Models

Speaker: Vladimir Kim, Stanford University
UCL Contact: lisa.howard@ucl.ac.uk (Visitors from outside UCL please email in advance).
Date/Time: 27 Apr 15, 16:15 - 17:15
Venue: Chadwick B.05

Abstract

Vladimir Kim

Vladimir G. Kim is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University working in Geometric Computation group. Vladimir obtained his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2013. His main research interest is geometric analysis with applications in computer graphics and 3D vision. Vladimir's recent work focuses on data-driven algorithms that leverage large geometric repositories to analyze functional, structural, and semantic attributes of objects and environments. He also works on interactive tools to facilitate content creation, exploration, and manipulation of geometric and other visual data. Vladimir has served/will serve on program committees for SIGGRAPH 2015, SGP 2013, SGP 2014, SGP 2015, Eurographics (short papers) 2014, Eurographics (short papers) 2015, and CAD/Graphics 2015. Vladimir is a recipient of the Siebel Scholarship and the Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarship.