SIGGRAPH Spotlight: Episode 66 – The Winning Formula: ACM Student Research Competition Winners Edition
Tune in for a special SIGGRAPH Spotlight episode featuring past winners of the ACM Student Research Competition.
Tune in for a special SIGGRAPH Spotlight episode featuring past winners of the ACM Student Research Competition.
Takahito Murakami and his research team created and studied a new 3D-printed prototype of tweezers called “Kuchibashi.” Their study showed the prototype interacts better with large spherical objects than hands or conventional tweezers do.
SIGGRAPH sits down with Aaron Demolder, a research engineer and doctorate candidate, to discuss his first place-winning research on holographic displays.
Dr. Ergun Akleman explains the development of a method to make still-life paintings dynamic and encourages researchers to submit to SIGGRAPH Posters.
Dorian Chan shares how he developed “Bound-constrained Optimized Dynamic Range Compression,” the winning graduate project at the 2020 ACM Student Research Competition.
Jasmine Shih shares how she developed “Interactive Cinematic Scientific Visualization in Unity 3D,” the winning undergraduate project at the 2019 ACM Student Research Competition.
Sai Ganesh Subramanian shares how he developed “Delaunay Lofts,” the winning graduate project at the 2019 ACM Student Research Competition.
We caught up with SIGGRAPH 2018 first-place graduate winner Seungbae Bang to learn about his project and experience in Vancouver.
Bianca Cirdei, of Bournemouth University, shares her winning research journey from studies to SIGGRAPH and how she hopes to change computer graphics.
In partnership with Microsoft, the ACM Student Research Competition — presented annually at the North American SIGGRAPH conference — is a unique forum for undergraduate and graduate students to present their original research before a panel of judges and attendees. Each year … Continued