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Miao Song


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Most Recent Affiliation(s):


  • Concordia University

Other / Past Affiliation(s):


  • mDreams Pictures
  • CCIFF.ca
  • mDreams Pictures

Location:


  • Montreal, Canada

Bio:

  • SIGGRAPH Asia 2018

    Miao Song completed her first Bachelor’s degree in Performance Arts and Direction in China. While in China, she worked in the China Central Television Station (CCTV) as a TV director and journalist. She obtained her second Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Computer Science, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, of Computer Science focusing on interactive real-time softbody simulation. Song completed the SIP PhD program with research involving a mix of interactive environments, cinema and documentaries, 3D computer graphics and realistic physical based simulation, and haptic responsive environments. Her film projects have been screened at international film festivals. She founded CCIFF.ca in 2015.

    SIGGRAPH Asia 2016

    Miao Song and Serguei Mokhov are from Concordia University, Montreal. Song and Mokhov have their doctorate degrees in various multidisciplinary subjects. Computer graphics and interaction techniques and their use in various media are of their particular interests. Song produced realtime physicalbased softbody simulation system and an interactive documentary prototype remake in OpenGL of her short documentary film followed by the Illimitable Space System (ISS) prototype in her doctorate thesis. Song and Mokhov jointly did the stereo 3D software implementation plug-in for Maya in 2008.

    SIGGRAPH ASIA 2015

    Miao Song completed her first Bachelor’s degree in Performance Arts and Direction in China. While in China, she worked in the China Central Television Station (CCTV) as a TV director and journalist. She obtained her second Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, and her Master’s of Computer Science degree, also at Concordia, focusing on interactive real-time softbody simulation. Song completed the SIP PhD program with research involving a mix of interactive environments, cinema and documentaries, 3D computer graphics and realistic physical based simulation, and haptic responsive environments. Song has been awarded with various scholarship, grants for her research work. Her film project has been screened at national and international film festivals. Song is a part time faculty member at both Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science and Faculty of Fine Arts at Concordia.
    Song taught HCI Design and Real-time Video courses in Computer Science and Software Engineering and Computation Arts departments.

    Song produced realtime physical-based softbody simulation system and an interactive documentary prototype remake in OpenGL of her short documentary film followed by the Illimitable Space System (ISS) prototype in her doctorate thesis [Song 2012](http://spectrum.library.concordia.ca/975072).


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