Doctoral Student Research in Computer Graphics & Computational Geometry
At the core computer graphics and geometric design is the fundamental problem of defining, representing and manipulating shape. As a result, the scope of computer graphics and geometric design is very broad. Related areas include automated design and manufacture, solid modeling, mesh generation, finite element analysis, computer animation, image and signal processing, computational geometry, computer vision, robotics, and scientific visualization.
Faculty
Faculty members leading research in Computer Graphics & Computational Geometry are as follows: