Academic supervisors
Prof Jan Kautz
Prof Jan Kautz is Director of the EngD Centre and Professor of Vision Computing (UCL Computer Science). His research is concerned with the development of algorithms and systems that enable the efficient creation, synthesis, and display of high-quality imagery for a variety of applications - from computer games to virtual collaboration. In particular, he conducts research that addresses the following of difficult and cumbersome content creation and content manipulation, synthesis of realistic imagery, and effective image display.
Prof Anthony Steed
Prof Anthony Steed's research is concerned with real-time interactive graphics systems such as immersive virtual reality, mixed reality systems and video games. He in interested in a range of topics from systems engineering, system latency, efficient rendering, 3D interfaces, content creation, usability evaluation, bio-signal monitoring and the general human response to interactive content. In the past couple of years he has focussed particularly on networked graphics and telepresence systems. He is also interested in procedural graphics and computer animation for humans. Prof Steed is interested in working with companies that wan to develop and evaulate new interactive systems and novel displays. He has experience working in the games industry and is also interested in content production pipelines and user-generated content.
Dr Dejan Mumovic (EngD Co-director)
Dr Dejan Mumovic is a building scientist with a background in heating, ventilation and air conditioning engineering.He is a Senior Lecturer in Architectural Engineering at the Bartlett School of Graduate Studies. Dejan is currently leading a group of eight industry/EPSRC co-funded research engineers and doctoral students developing the appropriate techniques necessary for evaluating built environment issues holistically. His current research focuses an integrated approach to energy, health and operational performance.
Dr Niloy Mitra
Dr Niloy Mitra's work deals with shape analysis and exploiting 3D data collections. A common theme of Niloy's research is to understand the important relations between objects and object parts in 3D scenes. Niloy is also working on the identify and encode model variations across collections of similar datasets using statistical techniques. 3D geometry is widely available via online repositories, yet we lack effective tools for browsing and navigating such datasets, e.g.,understanding geometric optimization and manufacturing constraints tobetter navigate the space of constrained meshes. Niloy's research opens up interesting directions in fabrication-aware design and exploration, and optimizing directly on such design manifolds.
Dr Tim Weyrich
Dr Tim Weyrich is a Senior Lecturer in the Virtual Environments and Computer Graphics group in the Department of Computer Science and Associate Director of the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities. Prior to coming to UCL, Tim was a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow of Princeton University, working in the Princeton Computer Graphics Group. Tim's interests are appearance modeling, point-based graphics, 3D reconstruction, cultural heritage acquisition and digital humanities.More Articles...
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Prof Anthony Steed
Prof Anthony Steed's research is concerned with real-time interactive graphics systems such as immersive virtual reality, mixed reality systems and video games. He in interested in a range of topics from systems engineering, system latency, efficient rendering, 3D interfaces, content creation, usability evaluation, bio-signal monitoring and the general human response to interactive content. In the past couple of years he has focussed particularly on networked graphics and telepresence systems. He is also interested in procedural graphics and computer animation for humans. Prof Steed is interested in working with companies that wan to develop and evaulate new interactive systems and novel displays. He has experience working in the games industry and is also interested in content production pipelines and user-generated content.
Prof Jan Kautz
Prof Jan Kautz is Director of the EngD Centre and Professor of Vision Computing (UCL Computer Science). His research is concerned with the development of algorithms and systems that enable the efficient creation, synthesis, and display of high-quality imagery for a variety of applications - from computer games to virtual collaboration. In particular, he conducts research that addresses the following of difficult and cumbersome content creation and content manipulation, synthesis of realistic imagery, and effective image display.
Read moreDr Dejan Mumovic (EngD Co-director)
Dr Dejan Mumovic is a building scientist with a background in heating, ventilation and air conditioning engineering.He is a Senior Lecturer in Architectural Engineering at the Bartlett School of Graduate Studies. Dejan is currently leading a group of eight industry/EPSRC co-funded research engineers and doctoral students developing the appropriate techniques necessary for evaluating built environment issues holistically. His current research focuses an integrated approach to energy, health and operational performance.
Dr Niloy Mitra
Dr Niloy Mitra's work deals with shape analysis and exploiting 3D data collections. A common theme of Niloy's research is to understand the important relations between objects and object parts in 3D scenes. Niloy is also working on the identify and encode model variations across collections of similar datasets using statistical techniques. 3D geometry is widely available via online repositories, yet we lack effective tools for browsing and navigating such datasets, e.g.,understanding geometric optimization and manufacturing constraints tobetter navigate the space of constrained meshes. Niloy's research opens up interesting directions in fabrication-aware design and exploration, and optimizing directly on such design manifolds. Read moreDr Tim Weyrich
Dr Tim Weyrich is a Senior Lecturer in the Virtual Environments and Computer Graphics group in the Department of Computer Science and Associate Director of the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities. Prior to coming to UCL, Tim was a Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow of Princeton University, working in the Princeton Computer Graphics Group. Tim's interests are appearance modeling, point-based graphics, 3D reconstruction, cultural heritage acquisition and digital humanities.