About Me

I am a Clinical Assistant Professor of Computer Science at NYU Courant. My research is in computer graphics, physically-based fluid simulations and especially, the efficient surface reconstruction algorithms of SPH fluids.  I completed my PhD at Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg in Germany, where I was fortunate enough to be advised by Prof. Matthias Teschner. After my doctoral studies, I spent a year at MIT and worked as a PostDoc under the supervision of Prof. John R. Williams. After graduating, I always pursued an academic career and since then, I have been working as an academician. 

I’m currently looking for research-oriented and motivated graduate students to work in my SPH project.

Contact:

gk2409@nyu.edu
212 998 3336

New York University
Courant Institute
251 Mercer St 
Office: WWH 322
New York, NY 10012