PhD Candidate
Computer Graphics Group
CSAIL MIT
aschulz@csail.mit.edu
I am a PhD student at MIT, where I work with Professor Wojciech Matusik.
Before coming to MIT, I obtained an Master's in Mathematics (major Computer Graphics) from IMPA, where I worked with Professor Luiz Velho and a Bachelor in Electronics Engineering from UFRJ, where I worked with Professor Eduardo da Silva. Selections of my work as an undergrad and Master's student can be found here.
My current research focuses on fabrication oriented design, specifically on methods that combine data driven techniques with interactive simulation and optimization to allow casual users to design complex functional mechanisms.
Selected Publications
Interactive Design Space Exploration and Optimization for CAD Models
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ACM Transactions on Graphics (to be presented at SIGGRAPH 2017) |
Retrieval on Parametric Shape Collections
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ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), 2017 (to be presented at SIGGRAPH 2017) |
Computational Multicopter Design
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ACM Transactions on Graphics (SIGGRAPH ASIA), 2016 |
Interactive Robogami
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ACM SIGGRAPH (talks), 2015 (journal version under review) |
Design and Fabrication by Example
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ACM Transactions on Graphics (SIGGRAPH), 2014 |
ChoreoGraphics: An Authoring Tool for Dance Shows
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ACM SIGGRAPH (posters), 2011 Journal of Graphics Tools, 2014.
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Compressive Sensing (Course and Book)
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27th Brazilian Mathematics Colloquium, SBM, 2009 Mathematical Publications Collection, SBM, 2010 – Second Edition |
On The Empirical Rate-Distortion Performance of Compressive Sensing
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IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2009
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