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Gizem Akinci

Research Assistant

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

MyBuildingR. 01-024

Georges-Koehler-Allee 52

79110 Freiburg

+49 (0)761 203-8286

gakinci[@]informatik.uni-freiburg[.]de

http://www.andersen.de




About me


I am a PhD candidate and a research assistant in Freiburg University, Computer Science Department, Computer Graphics group since October 2010. I received my MSc degree from Freiburg university, Germany in 2010 and BSc degree from Atilim University, Turkey in 2007.

Master's thesis: G. Akinci. Smooth Surface Reconstruction for SPH. August 2010, Masterís thesis.

Interests


My research interest lies in the field of surface reconstruction techniques for particle-based dynamic models, e.g. Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH). For this aim, I investigate smooth surface reconstruction techniques and efficient data structures.


Research Projects


SFB/TR8, A2


My publications are:

M. Ihmsen, J. Bader, G. Akinci, M. Teschner. Animation of Air Bubbles with SPH. Int. Conf. on Computer Graphics Theory and Applications GRAPP 2011, pp. 225-234, March 5-7, 2011.

G. Akinci, M. Ihmsen, N. Akinci, M. Teschner.  Parallel Surface Reconstruction for Particlebased Fluids. Computer Graphics Forum,  vol. 31, no. 6, pp.  1797-1809, 2012,  doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8659.2012.02096.x.

M. Ihmsen, N. Akinci, G. Akinci, M. Teschner. Unified Spray, Foam and Bubbles for Particlebased Fluids. The Visual Computer , vol. 28, no. 6-8, pp. 669-677, 2012, doi: 10.1007/s00371-
012-0697-9

N. Akinci, M. Ihmsen, G. Akinci, B. Solenthaler, M. Teschner. Versatile Rigid-Fluid Coupling for Incompressible SPH. ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proc. SIGGRAPH 2012), vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 62:1-62:8, July 2012.

G. Akinci, N. Akinci, M. Ihmsen, M. Teschner. An Efficient Surface Reconstruction Pipeline for Particle-Based Fluids. Proc. VRIPHYS, Darmstadt, Germany, pp. 61-68, Dec. 6-7, 2012


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