Research Area: Computer Graphics

Computer graphics research at UNC investigates the representation, creation, and manipulation of image data that serve as the visual interface between people and computers. One of our primary research focuses is interactive graphics where the main challenges are the rapid generation of photorealistic images and high-quality simulation in response to user inputs, as well as the development of both software and hardware mechanisms for human interaction with graphical systems.
Subareas: Animation & Simulation, Graphics Hardware, Modeling, Rendering, Tracking, Virtual Environments, Visualization
We provide users with convincing, interactive, often immersive experiences in a computer generated synthetic environment. Some of the recent research topics include image-generation algorithms, geometric and physics-based modeling, computer animation, multi-modal interaction techniques (including haptics, audio, and project-based rendering), model and motion acquisition, large-scale data management, analysis, and visualization, graphics hardware, display devices, and their applications.
Faculty

Ron Alterovitz
Lawrence Grossberg Distinguished Professor

Praneeth Chakravarthula
Assistant Professor

Henry Fuchs
Federico Gil Distinguished Professor

David Luebke
Research Professor

Dinesh Manocha
Research Professor

Mike Reed
Professor of the Practice

Roni Sengupta
Assistant Professor

Montek Singh
Associate Professor

Jack Snoeyink
Professor

Daniel Szafir
Associate Professor

Danielle Szafir
Associate Professor

Turner Whitted
Adjunct Professor

Mary C. Whitton
Research Professor
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Research Groups
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