Ioannis Gkioulekas
Associate Professor, Robotics Institute, School of Computer Science
Courtesy Appointment , Electrical and Computer Engineering
Associate Professor, Robotics Institute, School of Computer Science
Courtesy Appointment , Electrical and Computer Engineering
Ioannis Gkioulekas is an associate professor in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. He works broadly in computer graphics and computer vision, focusing on computational imaging: the joint design of optics, electronics, and computation, to achieve unprecedented imaging capabilities. Technical keywords that often show up in his research include: interferometry, acousto-optics, single-photon imaging, lidar, speckle, physics-based rendering, differentiable rendering, volume rendering, Monte Carlo simulation. For his research he has received the NSF CAREER Award, Sloan Research Fellowship, Bodossaki Distinguished Young Scientist Award, and three best paper awards at CVPR and SIGGRAPH.