Theses

My theses

Supervision

I am happy to supervise Bachelor and Master theses that are relevant to computer graphics and close to my past and ongoing research. I would assume that you have some background in computer graphics and you are very comfortable programming at least in Python, ideally also C++. In general, I prefer theses that are either experimenting with a certain research problem, or implementing and improving an existing research publication.

If you would like to work on a Master thesis under my supervision, I would generally recommend that you have passed or signed up for at least the following courses:

  • At least one advanced course on computer graphics (BRDF, light transport equation, Monte Carlo, etc.):
  • A sophisticated introductory course to deep learning, e.g.:
  • Courses in advanced programming with some non-trivial background in C++ and parallel computations

You can also bring your own topic to me. In that case, I would expect you to have a deeper understanding of what you would like to achieve.

Current supervision

Currently, I am supervising:

  • a Master thesis related to Mitsuba 3 in a distributed cluster environment,
  • a Master thesis related to radiance fields (NeRF) and their use in 3D printing.

Supervision history

In the past, I supervised the following Bachelor and Master theses.