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Dr. FU, Hong Bo 傅紅波
Academic Qualifications:
PhD in Computer Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
BSc in Information Sciences, Beijing University |
Background:
I received a Bachelor degree in Information Sciences from the School of Mathematical Science, Beijing University, China. With keen interest in computer science, I pursed my PhD degree in the Department of Computer Science, Hong Kong U of Science and Technology and graduated in 2007. Attracted by the beauty of computer graphics, my PhD thesis focuses on new problems in geometry, which is one of the four big fields in computer graphics. I have published my research outcome in major graphics conferences and journals, including SIGGRAPH, Eurographics, ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG). Before joining CityU, I had postdoctoral research trainings at the Imager Lab, University of British Columbia, Canada and the Department of Computer Graphics, Max-Planck-Institut Informatik, Germany.
Influenced by my father, who is a professional Buddha sculptor, I was fascinated by artistic content creation when I was very young. I am proud of having basic knowledge of Buddha sculpting. I always dream of proposing an easy-to-use digital sculpting system for creating shapes of general objects, not limited to Buddha models. When studying in Beijing University, I was a part-time art editor and designed digital illustrations for the official magazine of the Math school. I hope I will have more time to draw sketches for fun.
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Professional Expertise / Research Interests:
- Computer Graphics
- Digital Geometry Processing
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Selected Publications:
- Wrinkling captured garments using space-time data-driven deformation, Eurographics 2009, with T. Popa, Q. Zhou, D. Bradley, V. Kraevoy, A. Sheffer, and W. Heidrich
- Upright orientation of man-made objects, SIGGRAPH 2008, with D. Cohen-Or, G. Dror, and A. Sheffer
- Handle-aware isolines for scalable shape editing, SIGGRAPH 2007, with O. K.-C. Au, C.-L. Tai, and D. Cohen-Or
- Spherical piecewise constant basis functions for all-frequency precomputed radiance transfer, IEEE TVCG 2008, with K. Xu, Y. Jia, S. Hu, and C.-L. Tai
- Effective derivation of similarity transformations for implicit Laplacian mesh editing, CGF 2007, with O. K.-C. Au, and C.-L. Tai
- Dual Laplacian editing for meshes, IEEE TVCG 2007, with O. K.-C. Au, C.-L. Tai, and L. Liu
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