Published multiple papers including an article on High Dynamic Range Imaging in Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering; involved in projects like Atrium Homepage: Validation Proposal for Global Illumination and Rendering Techniques, The Visible Differences Predictor: Applications to Global Illumination Problems, etc.
Research Experience
Currently a researcher at the Department 4: Computer Graphics of Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik. Teaching experience includes courses such as 'Realistic Image Synthesis' with Philipp Slusallek and Gurprit Singh, and 'Perception for Computer Graphics'.
Background
Research interests include: Realistic Image Synthesis and Global Illumination, High Dynamic Range Imaging, Stereo 3D, Eye Tracking, Computational Displays, Appearance Fabrication, Perception Issues in Computer Graphics Applications, and Virtual/Augmented Reality.
Miscellany
Has supervised several PhD students, currently supervising Martin Bálint and Daniel Jiménez Navarro among others.