Current PhD students
- Christian Richardt - depth cameras, stereo computer vision, stereo non-photorealistic rendering
- Leszek Świrski - binocular eye-tracking, stereoscopic interaction
- Henrik Lieng - non-photorealistic rendering from high-dimensional data
Past PhD students
- 2000 Andy Penrose - Lossless Image Compression
- 2000 James Gain - Directly Manipulated Free-Form Deformation
- 2001 Tony Polichroniadis - Definition and Control of Autonomous Actors
- 2001 Marco Gillies - Experimental Psychology for Virtual Actors
- 2002 Michael Blain - Animating Liquids
- 2003 Stephen Brooks - Concise Texture Editing
- 2004 Roongroj Nopsuwanchai - Discriminative Training Methods and their Applications to Handwriting Recognition
- 2005 Carsten Moenning - Intrinsic Point-based Surface Processing
- 2005 Mo Hassan - Analysis of Subdivision Schemes
- 2006 Stephen Rymill - psychology-based crowd simulation
- 2007 Mark Grundland - Colour, Style and Composition in Image Processing
- 2008 Richard Southern - Novel surface representations
- 2009 Julian Smith - robust boolean operations on polygonised geometry
- 2010 Tom Cashman - making subdivision fully compatible with NURBS
Applying to be a PhD student
If you would like to apply to undertake your PhD in the Cambridge Graphics & Interaction Research Group (the Rainbow Group) then please read the information about PhD research in the Rainbow Group before contacting Prof. Dodgson directly by e-mail.
