Pablo Luesia-Lahoz
Ph.D. candidate
Hi! I am a Ph.D. candidate under the supervision of prof. Adolfo Muñoz and prof. Diego Gutierrez at Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain), and member of the Graphics & Imaging Lab of the I3A Institute. Right now, my Ph.D. thesis focuses on pushing the boundaries of transient imaging and looking around corners, on the topics of non-line-of-sight imaging and computer graphics. Previously, I obtained my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Computer Engineering both at Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain). Recently I finished a collaboration with prof. Andreas Velten at University of Wisconsin-Madison on the topic of NLOS imaging.
Research topics #
- Computer graphics: Our research focus on the advance of computer-generated graphics, and specifically, those oriented to transient imaging. I have participated in the creation of a library that pushes those limits.
- Transient imaging: The appearance of ultra-fast sensors has allowed us to capture the propagation in the light decoupled by time. We search for new applications for this technology and pursue new simulation ways to optimize the prototyping of new approaches pipeline.
- NLOS imaging: Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging in the context of transient imaging can be used to look around corners. Our research looks for new approaches to get better reconstructions in terms of time, memory, and/or quality. Most of our implementations are included in the y-tal library .
Contact #
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