Niloy J. Mitra


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Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Senior Lecturer
Virtual Env. and Computer Graphics
Dept. of Computer Science
University College London (UCL)

Address:
Dept. of Computer Science,
Gower Street, MPEB Room 6.17,
London WC1E 6BT,
United Kingdom.

email:
phone:
fax:
n.mitra(AT)cs.ucl.ac.uk
+44 (0)20 7679 0322
+44 (0)20 7387 1397

Research Interest

The 3D world around us is complex and often cluttered. We, as humans, find it second nature to easily reason about our surrounding, understand the function and purpose of most objects, and navigate the world accordingly. Performing the same computationally remains challenging. Capturing and representing object geometry in a compact, yet expressive, digital form is not only an essential component for most modeling and simulation systems, but is also fundamental to learning natural laws and forms. Mainly I focus on,

(i) Shape Analysis: Humans possess superior reasoning and observation skills and are considered to be experts in many areas like bio-engineering, medicine, etc. However, with the huge amount of digital data now being easily available, automation is desirable. A common theme is to understand important relations between objects and object parts in 3D scenes, e.g., identifying symmetries, i.e., equivalence of object parts under certain transformations, as well as to detect regular structures in 3D geometry. In recent efforts, we have started exploring the power of shape abstraction, high level object understanding, and its application to context-aware deformations for geometry processing and shape visualization.

(ii) Exploring and Exploiting Data Collections: An intriguing and challenging topic is to identify and encode model variations across collections of similar datasets using statistical techniques. This problem is specially relevant with large volumes of 3D geometry quickly becoming available via online repositories, while we still lack effective tools for browsing and navigating such datasets, e.g., understanding geometric optimization and manufacturing constraints to better navigate the space of constrained meshes, but still respecting both local and global constraints. This line of research opens up interesting directions in fabrication-aware design and exploration, and optimizing directly on such design manifolds.

For details, please visit my PUBLICATIONS page.


Academic Background

Aug 2011
present
Senior Lecturer, CS
UCL, London
June 2009
July 2011
Assistant Professor, AMCS
KAUST, KSA
October 2007
June 2009
Assistant Professor, Department of CSE
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
September 2006
September 2007
Postdoctoral scholar at TU Vienna
Advisor: Helmut Pottmann
January 2007
January 2007
Visiting scholar at Institute of Scientific Computing, IFW,
ETH Zurich to work with Mark Pauly
January 2002
September 2006
Phd in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
Advisor: Leonidas Guibas
June 2006
July 2006
Summer Institute for Entrepreneurship, GSB, Stanford University
December 2005
February 2006
Visiting student at Institute of Scientific Computing, IFW,
ETH Zurich under the guidance of Mark Pauly
June 2004
August 2004
Visiting student at Institute of Scientific Computing, IFW,
ETH Zurich under the guidance of Markus Gross
Fall 2000
Winter 2001
Masters in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University
1999
2000
Research Associate at IIT Kharagpur
Advisor: Prabir Biswas
1995
1999
Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in ECE, IIT Kharagpur
Advisor: Prabir Biswas
1995
Schooling from South Point School, Calcutta.


Hobbies and Interests

Reading
Check out what I am reading now: My shelf at GoodReads.
Rock Climbing
Some older videos available off my YouTube page.
Cooking, traveling.


Last revised: May, 2012.