Introduction
This is the website of the Computer Graphics and Visualization Group, Department of Intelligent Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology.
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We work in many exciting areas of rendering, visualisation of (scientific) data and modelling of 3D objects. Complex object models and large data sets play an increasingly important role in many scientific, medical and engineering applications. Our research aims to develop new methods to generate, represent, interpret, display and interact with such models and data sets.
We teach several courses and supervise student projects in these and related areas.
Our research currently concentrates on:
If you have any questions, please contact dr. ir. R. Bidarra.
News
2012-01-19T15:55:20Z
Our colleague, Ricardo Lopes, was interviewed for this month’s TU Delta in their recurring segment halfway (about PhD students halfway in their project).
You can read the article here: http://delta.tudelft.nl/article/making-games-exciting/24438 and learn how to make games more exciting.
Successful Ph.D. defence Ruben Smelik
2011-12-01T09:13:33Z
On Wednesday, November 30, 2011, Ruben Smelik successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis. Dr. Ir. Smelik received his diploma for his research work on A Declarative Approach to Procedural Generation of Virtual Worlds.
Building Serious Games: media coverage
2011-11-24T13:53:21Z
Some of this semester’s student projects on our course in Building Serious Games (IN4302TU) have been gathering some attention on the media.
News items on Clash of the Penguins and Teeth Defender can be found on Medgadget, Metro, TU Delta and The Wall Street Journal.
SketchaWorld at the Delft Innovation Award 2011
2011-11-24T13:49:59Z
SketchaWorld, born out of the Game Technology PhD thesis of Ruben Smelik, is one of the 24 finalists of the Delft Innovation Award 2011.
Take a look at it here. And don’t forget to cast your vote here.
On a related topic, Ruben’s defense will be happening soon.
2011-11-15T14:14:34Z
On the 30th November, Ruben Smelik will defend his PhD thesis: A Declarative Approach to Procedural Generation of Virtual Worlds.
The defence is open for the public and readers are therefore invited to attend the first ever Game Technology PhD defence from the TU Delft Graphics group. More details can be found here.
Committee: Rector Magnificus (TU Delft), Prof. dr. ir. F.W. Jansen (TU Delft), Dr. ir. R. Bidarra (TU Delft), Prof. dr. A. van Deursen (TU Delft), Prof. dr. ir. A. Verbraeck (TU Delft), Prof. dr. R.C. Veltkamp (Universiteit Utrecht), Dr. B. Benes (Purdue University, USA) and Dr. ir. J.K. de Kraker (TNO).
Date and time: 30 November 2011, 10:00
Location: Senaatszaal (Aula)
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