
We have a man at Siggraph 2010 and if you want to meet him send him a mail (jens.rimestad (at) alexandra.dk).
Later this week there will come posts with comments and experiences from the conference.
Our esteemed colleague, Karsten Østergaard Noe, has received his PhD in computer science for his dissertation on “Deformable Image Registration for Use in Radiotherapy”
The critics wrote:
“The work presented by Karsten Østergaard Noe is of remarkably high quality combining advanced topics in computer science with intricate applications in medical image processing”
The colleagues say:
“With great power comes great responsibility for producing innovative code from coffee”
For more details, see Karsten’s web page of his PhD dissertation: http://www.cs.au.dk/~noe/dissertation/
Nice real-time smoke visualization, rendered by our CUDA tracer including a clear sky model. The smoke dataset was delivered by Michael Bang and Brian Bunch Christensen from the Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus.
Short video preview of our technique.
Tags: cuda, GPGPU, ray marching, ray tracing, scattering, simulation, smoke
We are happy to announce that Karsten Noe has signed the letter of appointement, and will thus join the computer graphics group at the Alexandra Institute from the 1st of august 2009. Karsten was previously a PhD student (expecting a PhD degree soon) from the Department of Computer Science, University of Aarhus, working on GPU accelerated registration of deformable tissue in radiation therapy.
Tags: deformation, GPGPU, registration
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