Serguei A. Mokhov – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

Serguei A. Mokhov


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Most Recent Affiliation(s):


  • Concordia University

Other / Past Affiliation(s):


  • mDreams Pictures
  • CCIFF.ca

Location:


  • Montreal, Canada

Bio:

  • SIGGRAPH Asia 2019

    Serguei Mokhov had obtained his PhD from Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where he completed his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in CS and InfoSec. Mokhov’s diverse research interests include intensional programming, distributed and autonomic computing, digital forensics, information systems security, AI, software engineering, computer graphics, HCI, computer networks. His PhD had to do with Intensional Cyberforensics. Mokhov taught CG courses to undergraduate students at Concordia. He originally proposed the OpenGL slides framework for simple hair animation in 2003. Song and Mokhov jointly did the stereo 3D plug-in for Maya in 2008. Mokhov later joined Song to work on the ISS.

    SIGGRAPH Asia 2018

    Serguei Mokhov had obtained his PhD from Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where he completed his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in CS and InfoSec. Mokhov’s diverse research interests include intensional programming, distributed and autonomic computing, digital forensics, information systems security, AI, software engineering, computer graphics, HCI, computer networks. His PhD had to do with Intensional Cyberforensics. Mokhov taught CG courses to undergraduate students at Concordia. He originally proposed the OpenGL slides framework for simple hair animation in 2003. Song and Mokhov jointly did the stereo 3D plug-in for Maya in 2008. Mokhov later joined Song to work on the ISS.

    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

    Serguei Mokhov had obtained his PhD from Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, where he completed his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Computer Science and Information Systems Security. Mokhov’s diverse research interests include intensional programming, distributed and autonomic computing, digital forensics, information systems security, AI, software engineering, computer graphics and HCI, and computer networks. His PhD dissertation had to do with Intensional Cyberforensics. He also teaches at Concordia various subjects in those disciplines.

    Mokhov taught CG courses to undergraduate students at Concordia.
    He originally proposed the OpenGL slides framework for simple hair animation project.

    Song and Mokhov jointly did the stereo 3D software implementation plug-in for Maya in 2008 [Song et al. 2009]. Mokhov later joined Song to work on the ISS as a technical lead. As Affiliates at Concordia, Song and Mokhov continue to collaborate on interactive graphics and new media projects together with Drs. Peter Grogono and Sudhir Mudur. Our recent joint work inlcude Haptic Jellyfish at the CHI’14 WIP section [Song et al. 2014b] as well as Kinect-based installations featured on stage in a Chinese New Year Gala show on January 2014 [Song and Mokhov 2014] and a theatre production at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing in April 2014 [Song et al. 2014a]. The corresponding video excerpts can be found at
    http://vimeo.com/channels/153466 and related publications appeared in [Song et al. 2014c; Song et al. 2014d](https://vimeo.com/130122925 and https://vimeo.com/129692753). Most recently, we also lead ISSv2 in Jitter/Max with Processing with four students that was first deployed on February 14, 2015 for the Gray Zone dance at the Chinese New Year Gala 2015 [Song et al. 2015c](https://vimeo.com/121177927). That followed by the District 3 Demo day in Montreal, and a presentation with the live dance at the CG in Asia section at SIGGRAPH 2015 [Song et al. 2015a; Song et al. 2015b](http://s2015.siggraph.org/attendees/acm-siggraph-theater-events). ISSv2 is currently undergoing updates for another dance in China, called Homeland, in collaboration with a research center at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), in Beijing. Song and Mokhov are leading a parallel development of the ISSv3 using Unity3D, Vuforia, and Kinect SDK for a mobile app and an immersive installation. The app has been recently featured at SIGGRAPH 2015 Appy Hour [Zhang et al. 2015].


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