Diego Nehab
About Diego Nehab
Affiliations
- IMPA
Location
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Bio
SIGGRAPH ASIA 2013
Prof. Diego Nehab (PhD, Princeton, 2007) is an Assistant Professor at IMPA. He is interested in most topics in computer graphics, but publishes mostly on real-time rendering, image processing, parallelism, and geometry processing. He has served in the SIGGRAPH Papers Committee.
SIGGRAPH Conference Organizing Committee Positions
Jury Member
- SIGGRAPH 2013: Technical Papers
Conference Contributions
Learning
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Courses
Talks-Sketches
Technical Papers
Sessions Moderated
- “AMFS: adaptive multi-frequency shading for future graphics processors” by Clarberg, Toth, Hasselgren, Nilsson and Akenine-Moller
- “Extending the graphics pipeline with adaptive, multi-rate shading” by He, Gu and Fatahalian
- “RayCore: A Ray-Tracing Hardware Architecture for Mobile Devices” by Nah, Kwon, Kim, Jeong, Park, et al. …
- “Embree: a kernel framework for efficient CPU ray tracing” by Wald, Woop, Benthin, Johnson and Ernst
- “Darkroom: compiling high-level image processing code into hardware pipelines” by Hegarty, DeVito, Brunhaver, Ragan-Kelley, Bell, et al. …
- “A hardware unit for fast SAH-optimised BVH construction” by Doyle and Fowler
- “Cardinality-constrained texture filtering” by Manson and Schaefer
- “Analytic Displacement Mapping Using Hardware Tessellation” by Nießner and Loop
- “A sort-based deferred shading architecture for decoupled sampling” by Clarberg, Toth and Munkberg
Other Information
Roles
- Course Presenter
- Talk (Sketch) Presenter
- Technical Paper Moderator
- Technical Paper Presenter
- Technical Papers Jury Member
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