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Adam W. Bargteil


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About Adam W. Bargteil

Affiliations
University of Maryland, Baltimore County
University of California, Berkeley
Bio

SIGGRAPH Asia 2020

Adam W. Bargteil is an assistant professor in the Computer Science and Electrical Engineering department at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He has worked in physics-based animation since 2001. His work spans a wide range of phenomena including rigid bodies, soft bodies, and fluids. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley was a postdoctoral fellow at Carnegie Mellon University. From 2005 to 2007, he consulted at PDI/DreamWorks. He has offered graduate courses on physics-based animation five times and has twice taught an undergraduate course on computer animation, about half of which focuses on physics-based animation.


SIGGRAPH Conference Organizing Committee Positions


Conference Contributions

Experiences
Presentations
Sessions Moderated
“Example-based damping design” by Xu and Barbic
“Data-driven physics for human soft tissue animation” by Kim, Pons-Moll, Pujades, Bang, Kim, et al. …
“Robust eXtended finite elements for complex cutting of deformables” by Koschier, Bender and Thuerey
“A multi-scale model for simulating liquid-hair interactions” by Fei, Maia, Batty, Zheng and Grinspun
“A semi-implicit material point method for the continuum simulation of granular materials” by Daviet and Bertails
“Fast approximations for boundary element based brittle fracture simulation” by Hahn and Wojtan
“Non-Smooth Developable Geometry for Interactively Animating Paper Crumpling” by Schreck, Rohmer, Hahmann, Cani, Jin, et al. …
“Drucker-prager elastoplasticity for sand animation” by Klár, Gast, Tampubolon, Fu, Schroeder, et al. …

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