Ph.D. Candidate in Robotics
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Contact Information
Office: (412) 268-8007
Home: (412) 687-0582
Fax:
(412) 268-6436
E-mail: lizhang@cs.cmu.edu
URL: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~lizhang
Education
September, 1998 -
Carnegie Mellon
University
Pittsburgh, PA
Enrolled in Ph.D. program in Robotics
in School of Computer Science, focusing
on Computer
Graphics and Computer
Vision. Courses
taken and audited include: Computer Architecture, Operating System,
Advanced Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Graphics, Computer
Vision, Image-Based Modeling and Rendering, Image and Video Processing,
Robot Perception and Manipulation.
September, 1993 - June, 1998
Tsinghua University
Beijing, P.R. China
Graduated with a B.E. in Automation,
and with a minor in Radio
Technology and Information System, in School of Information Science
and Technology. Courses taken include Linear Algebra, Advanced Calculus,
Real Analysis, Probability and Statistics, Stochastic Process, Operation
Research, Numerical Analysis, Physics, Electromagnetism, Circuits Theory,
Signals and Systems, Analog and Digital Microelectronics, Computer Organization,
Programming in C++, Artificial Intelligence, Data Structure, Operating
System, Database, Classical and Modern Control Theory, Advanced Communication.
Professional Skills
High level of fluency in C and C++;
High level of fluency in Windows NT 4.0, familiar with UNIX;
Extensive programming experience in OpenGL, Matlab, MFC;
Hands-on experience in Image
Mosaicing, Image
Warping, recursive ray tracing, Surface Simplification, Surface Deformation, Surface Optimization, Subdivision Surface, etc;
Work Experience
July, 1999 - August, 1999
Lecturer for Andrew's Leap Program, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellonw University, teaching elementary C++ Programming and Data Structure.
July, 1997 - August, 1997
Intern programmer for Huafang Software Inc., Beijing, P.R. China, developing Geography Information System (GIS).
Research Papers
Image-Based
Multiresolution Modeling by Surface Deformation.
Li Zhang, Steven M. Seitz, CMU-RI-TR-00-07, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, March, 2000.
References
Steven Seitz
Assistant Professor of Robotics and Computer Science
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Paul Heckbert
Associate Professor of Computer Science and Robotics
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Academic Awards ( Undergraduate )
September, 1993 - June, 1994
The Second Prize Scholarship of Tsinghua University
September, 1994 - June, 1995
The Hong Kong Alumni Scholarship
September, 1995 - June, 1996
The Baogang Education Scholarship
September, 1996 - June, 1997
The Second Prize Scholarship of Tsinghua University
September, 1997 - June, 1998
Excellent Graduate Student of Tsinghua University
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