Academia

Education & research collaborations

Graduate studies and collaborative research efforts centered on differentiable geometry and physically based rendering.

Education

  • Fast-track Doctorate of Engineering | Computer Vision & Graphics

    École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS), Multimedia Lab & LIVIA
    CVG Kawasaki Laboratory, Kyushu University

    Montreal, QC
    Expected Graduation: December 2028

  • Bachelor of Software Engineering

    École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS)

    Montreal, QC
    Graduated: August 2024

Research Focus

Differentiable Clipped Centroidal Voronoi Tessellation (DCCVT): paving Voronoi diagrams using differentiable clipped centroids to extract clean meshes from implicit surfaces.

Physically based rendering and Monte Carlo light transport pipelines implemented in Rust.

High-performance geometry pipelines across CUDA, Rust (Rayon), and PyTorch for large-scale 3D reconstruction.