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Mark Pauly
Associate Professor
PhD (ETH Zurich, 2003)

office(s): BC348
phone(s): [+41 21 69] 35234,37521
BIOGRAPHY
Mark Pauly is an associate professor at the School of Computer and Communication Sciences at EPFL. Prior to joining EPFL, he was assistant professor at the CS department of ETH Zurich since April 2005. From August 2003 to March 2005 he was a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University, where he also held a position as visiting assistant professor during the summer of 2005. He received his Ph.D. degree (with distinction) in 2003 from ETH Zurich and his M.S. degree (with highest honors) in 1999 from TU Kaiserslautern. His research interests include computer graphics and animation, geometry processing, shape modeling and analysis, and computational geometry. He received the ETH medal for outstanding dissertation and was awarded the Eurographics Young Researcher Award in 2006.
MAIN PUBLICATIONS

M. Pauly, N. J. Mitra, J. Wallner, H. Pottmann, and L. J. Guibas. Discovering structural regularity in 3D geometry. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 27(3), 2008. [ DOI | Details | Full Text ]

B. Miklos, J. Giesen, and M. Pauly. Discrete Scale Axis Representations for 3D Geometry. In ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proceedings of SIGGRAPH), 2010. [ DOI | Details | Full Text ]

M. Eigensatz, M. Kilian, A. Schiftner, N. Mitra, H. Pottmann, and M. Pauly. Paneling Architectural Freeform Surfaces. In ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proceedings of SIGGRAPH), 2010. [ Details | Full Text ]

N. J. Mitra and M. Pauly. Shadow art. In ACM Transactions on Graphics, volume 28, pages 156:1 - 156:7, 2009. [ DOI | Details | Full Text ]

H. Li, B. Adams, L. J. Guibas, and M. Pauly. Robust single-view geometry and motion reconstruction. In ACM Transactions on Graphics, volume 28, pages 175:1 - 175:10, 2009. [ DOI | Details | Full Text ]

M. Pauly, R. Keiser, L. P. Kobbelt, and M. Gross. Shape modeling with point-sampled geometry. In ACM Transactions on Graphics, volume 22, pages 641 - 650, 2003. [ DOI | Details | Full Text ]

CURRENT WORK
Research at the EPFL Computer Graphics and Geometry Laboratory focuses on efficient representations and algorithms for digital 3D models. The goal of our research is to understand the principles of geometric computing and modeling, and to develop new algorithms and tools for efficient 3D model representation, shape analysis, design, animation, and interaction. Current projects are in the areas of architectural geometry and digital design, shape analysis and structure discovery, and human performance capture.
Skills
Geometry Processing and Design,
Computer Graphics,
Shape Analysis,
Performance Capture and Animation
Teaching
Computer Science

Phd programs
Phd Students
Bouaziz Sofien
Ceylan Duygu
Dang Ngoc Minh
Deuss Mario Moacir
Schwartzburg Yuliy


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