ACM Student Research Competition
SIGGRAPH 2016 hosts an ACM Student Research Competition, which takes place in two stages. In the first stage, a panel of distinguished judges views the SRC posters during the poster sessions and selects six semi-finalists. These semi-finalists present their work to SIGGRAPH 2016 attendees during the ACM SRC Final Presentation. At the end of the presentations, the judges announce the first-, second-, and third-place winners in the undergraduate and graduate categories. First-place undergraduate and graduate winners go on to the nationwide ACM Student Research Competition.
Congratulations to this year's winners:
Undergraduate
- Gold: Shoichi Furukawa, Video Reshuffling: Automatic Video Dubbing without Prior Knowledge
- Silver: Satoshi Hashizume, Cross-Field Haptics: Push-Pull Haptics Combined with Magnetic and Electrostatic Fields
- Bronze: Yu-Xiang Wang, ThirdEye: A Coaxial Feature Tracking System for Stereoscopic Video See-Through Augmented Reality
Graduate
- Gold: MDH Yamen Saraiji, Layered Telepresence: Simultaneous Multi Presence Experience using Eye Gaze based Perceptual Awareness Blending
- Silver: Tuur Stuyck, Sculpting Fluids: A New and Intuitive Approach to Art-Directable Fluids
- Bronze: Carlos Aliaga, A Fiber-Level Model for Predictive Cloth Rendering
Please join us for the ACM SRC Final Presentation:
Wednesday, 27 July, 3:45-5:15 pm, Room 303 A-C
SIGGRAPH 2016 Student Research Competition Chair
Helen-Nicole Kostis
NASA/GSFC & USRA/GESTAR
Student Research Competition Jury
Chris Bregler
Google
Deborah Fowler
SCAD
Takeo Igarashi
University of Tokyo
Ariel Shamir
The Interdisciplinary Center