Jonathan Konieczny’s Home Page

 

Welcome to my (currently barebones) website. I am currently a graduate student at the University of Minnesota pursuing a PhD in computer science (expected graduation: August - September 2009).

 

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Here’s a talk that I gave that was an overview of my work from undergrad all the way into graduate:

 

ResearchOverviewTalk

 

It includes many of the projects and research I’ve worked on in the past years, so if you just want to look at a bunch of pretty pictures

of what I’ve done, this is a good place to start.

 

 

Here are some links to my grad and undergrad work.

 

Links:

Resume

 

UnderGraduate Work

Writing 3400

Graphics I (OpenGL)

Graphics II (Ray Tracing)

Graphics III (Image Synthesis)

Senior Project: Star Strike Game

Independent Study

 

Graduate Work (links still in progress)

Grab Cut Movie Implementation

Minnesota “M” project

Spectral Curve Toolkit

Landscape Color Extraction

Projector-Camera Pair Object Scanner

Orange Peel Simulation

Airbrush Simulation

 

 

Publications

Jonathan Konieczny and Gary W. Meyer.

Airbrush Simulation for Artwork and Computer Modeling. To Appear in NPAR 2009 [VIDEO]

 

Jonathan Konieczny, John Heckman, Gary Meyer Mark Manyen, Marty

Rabens, and Clement Shimizu.

VR Automotive Spray Paint Simulation. In ISVC, page 998, 2008

VR Automotive Spray Paint Simulation Color Version. [VIDEO]

 

Jonathan Konieczny and Gary W. Meyer.

Material and Color Design Using Projectors. CGIV 2006 [POSTER]

 

Jonathan Konieczny, Clement Shimizu, Gary W. Meyer and D’nardo Colucci.

A handheld flexible display system. In IEEE Visualization, page 75, 2005 [VIDEO][POSTER]

 

Posters

Jonathan Konieczny, John Heckman, Gary Meyer Mark Manyen, Marty

Rabens, and Clement Shimizu.

VR Spray Painting for Training and Design. In VRST, page 293, 2008[POSTER]

 

NSF Conference Poster, 2008

 

Theses

PhD Thesis:

Application, Rendering, and Display of Automotive Paint.

 

Master’s Thesis:

Material Design and Volume Visualization Using Projector Based Graphics.

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