Paul G. Kry
About Paul G. Kry
- Affiliations
- McGill University, School of Computer Science
- Bio
SIGGRAPH Asia 2020
Paul G. Kry is an associate professor in the School of Computer Science at McGill University, Montreal, Canada. His main research interests are deformation, multibody systems, contact, and physically based control of simulated characters. He received his Ph.D. in computer science from the University of British Columbia in 2005, and was a postdoctoral fellow at INRIA Rhone-alpes, France prior to joining McGill in 2008. He has been regularly teaching physics based animation at McGill for over 10 years, and has given short courses on the related topics at summer schools.
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SIGGRAPH Conference Organizing Committee Positions
SIGGRAPH Organization Committee Positions
Conference Contributions
- Experiences
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- Presentations
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- Sessions Moderated
- “Animation of Deformable Bodies with Quadratic Bézier Finite Elements” by Bargteil and Cohen
- “Adaptive tearing and cracking of thin sheets” by Pfaff, Narain and Joya
- “Codimensional surface tension flow on simplicial complexes” by Zhu, Quigley, Cong, Solomon and Fedkiw
- “Multimaterial mesh-based surface tracking” by Da, Batty and Grinspun
- “Physics-inspired adaptive fracture refinement” by Chen, Yao, Feng and Wang
- “Anisotropic elastoplasticity for cloth, knit and hair frictional contact” by Jiang, Gast and Teran
- “All’s well that ends well: guaranteed resolution of simultaneous rigid body impact” by Montanari, Petrinic and Barbieri
- “Improving the GJK Algorithm for Faster and More Reliable Distance Queries Between Convex Objects”
- “Bounce maps: an improved restitution model for real-time rigid-body impact”
- “Wave‐Based Sound Propagation in Large Open Scenes Using an Equivalent-Source Formulation” by Mehra, Raghuvanshi, Antani, Chandak, Curtis, et al. …
- “Example‐Guided Physically Based Modal Sound Synthesis” by Ren, Yeh and Lin
- “Eulerian‐on‐Lagrangian Simulation” by Fan, Litven, Levin and Pai
- “Radial view based culling for continuous self-collision detection of skeletal models” by Wong, Lin, Hung, Huang and Shing-Yeu
- “Real time dynamic fracture with volumetric approximate convex decompositions” by Müller-Fischer, Chentanez and Kim
- “Real-time skeletal skinning with optimized centers of rotation”
- “Efficient dynamic skinning with low-rank helper bone controllers”
- “Pose-space subspace dynamics”
- “Example-based plastic deformation of rigid bodies” by Thuerey
Other Information
- Roles
- Conference Support Committee Member: General Jury
- Course Presenter
- Emerging Technologies Presenter
- Studio (SIGGRAPH Lab) Presenter
- Talk (Sketch) Presenter
- Technical Paper Moderator
- Technical Paper Presenter
- Technical Papers Jury Member
- Technical Papers Organizing Committee Member
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