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About Elmar Eisemann

Affiliations
ARTIS-GRAVIR/IMAG-INRIA, Associate Professor
Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), Professor.
Saarland University
Max Planck Institute for Informatics
Bio

SIGGRAPH 2013

Elmar Eisemann is a professor at Delft University of Technology, heading the Computer Graphics and Visualization Group. His interests include real-time rendering, shadow algorithms, alternative representations, and GPU techniques. Previously, he was associate professor at Télécom ParisTech (2009-2012) and research group leader in the Cluster of Excellence (Saarland- University/Max-Planck-Institut Informatik) (2008-2009). He studied at the École Normale Supérieure Paris (2001) and received his Master (2004)/Ph.D. (2008) from Grenoble Universities. He was a local organizer of EGSR 2010, 2012, HPG 2012 and is an associate editor of CGF and JCGT. In 2011, he was honored with the Eurographics Young Researcher Award.

SIGGRAPH 2012

Before being associate professor at Télécom ParisTech, Elmar Eisemann headed a research group in the Cluster of Excellence (Saarland University/Max-Planck-Institut Informatik) (2008/2009). He studied at the École Normale Supérieure Paris (2001) and obtained Master (2004)/Ph.D. (2008) from Grenoble Universities. His interests include real-time rendering, shadow algorithms, global illumination, and GPU acceleration techniques. He was a local organizer of EGSR 2010 and is organizing EGSR 2012, HPG 2012. In 2011, he received the Eurographics Young Re- searcher Award.

OTHER AFFILIATIONS: France Télécom R&D, Télécom ParisTech – CNRS

SIGGRAPH Asia 2009

Elmar Eisemann is a senior scientist in the Cluster of Excellence (MMCI), Universität des Saarlandes, and head of the research group ECLEXIS, which focuses on rendering and alternative representations. He received a diploma in mathematics from Universität zu Köln and studied at the École normale supérieure – Paris (2001). He obtained his masters degree (2004) and PhD (2008) in mathematics and computer science from the Grenoble Universités, advised by Xavier Décoret and François Sillion at INRIA. His collaborations include: Frédo Durand (MIT, 2003), John C. Hart (UIUC, 2006), David Salesin (Adobe, 2007) and Sylvain Paris (Adobe, 2008).


SIGGRAPH Conference Organizing Committee Positions


Conference Contributions

Presentations
Sessions Moderated
“Compact precomputed voxelized shadows” by Sintorn, Kampe, Olsson and Assarsson
“Instant Convolution Shadows for Volumetric Detail Mapping” by Patel, Solteszova, Nordbotten and Bruckner
“Dynamic ray stream traversal” by Barringer and Akenine-Moller
“Progressive Light Transport Simulation on the GPU: Survey and Improvements” by Davidovič, Křivánek, Hasan and Slusallek
“A Practical Algorithm for Rendering Inter-Reflections With All-Frequency BRDFs” by Xu, Cao, Ma, Dong, Wang, et al. …
“Holographic near-eye displays for virtual and augmented reality” by Maimone, Georgiou and Kollin
“Focal surface displays”
“Accommodation and comfort in head-mounted displays” by Koulieris, Bui, Banks and Drettakis
“Accommodation-invariant computational near-eye displays”
“Virtual Mirrors: Non-Line-of-Sight Imaging Beyond the Third Bounce” by Royo, Sultan, Munoz, Masumnia-Bisheh, Brandt, et al. …
“Relighting Neural Radiance Fields with Shadow and Highlight Hints” by Zeng, Chen, Dong, Peers, Wu, et al. …
“ViP-NeRF: Visibility Prior for Sparse Input Neural Radiance Fields” by Somraj and Soundararajan
“Nerfstudio: A Modular Framework for Neural Radiance Field Development” by Tancik, Weber, Ng, Li, Yi, et al. …
“DE-NeRF: DEcoupled Neural Radiance Fields for View-Consistent Appearance Editing and High-Frequency Environmental Relighting” by Wu, Sun, Lai and Gao
“3D Gaussian Splatting for Real-time Radiance Field Rendering” by Kerbl, Kopanas, Leimkuehler and Drettakis
“Multidimensional image retargeting” moderated by Banterle, Artusi, Didyk, Eisemann, Gutierrez, et al. …

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