Michael Holroyd, Ph.D.
Chief Research Scientist, ArqballCharlottesville, Virginia, United States
Research field: Computer and Information Science - Graphics
Data driven computer graphics. Digitizing, editing, and fabricating real-world objects with complex 3D shape and appearance.
Publications
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Journal Article (6)
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Michael Holroyd, Jason Lawrence (2011) An Analysis of Using High-Frequency Sinusoidal Illumination to Measure the 3D Shape of Translucent Objects. In IEEE Computer Vision and Pattern Recognitiion.Download PDF (726.85 KB)
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Michael Holroyd, J. Lawrence, Todd Zickler (2010) A coaxial optical scanner for synchronous acquisition of 3D geometry and surface reflectance, 1–12. In ACM SIGGRAPH 2010.Download PDF (16.6 MB)
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R.K. Kincaid, Natalia Alexandrov, M.J. Holroyd (2009) An investigation of synchrony in transport networks, 34–43. In Complexity 14 (4).Download PDF (1.31 MB)
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Michael Holroyd, Jason Lawrence, Greg Humphreys et al. (2008) A photometric approach for estimating normals and tangents. In International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques 27 (5).Download PDF (5.13 MB)
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Rex K. Kincaid, Michael J. Holroyd, Christopher Gatz (2007) Understanding the structure of power law networks, 104-111. In Spring Simulation Multiconference.Download PDF (480.06 KB)
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Michael Holroyd (2006) Synchronizability and connectivity of discrete complex systems, 1-8. In International Conference on Complex Systems.Download PDF (3.51 MB)
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Report (1)
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Michael Holroyd, J. Lawrence, Todd Zickler (2010) A radiometric analysis of projected sinusoidal illumination for opaque surfaces.Download PDF (616.47 KB)
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Thesis (1)
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Michael Holroyd (2006) Synchronizability and connectivity of discrete complex systems.Download PDF (8.11 MB)
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Awards and Grants
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May 2010University of Virginia Computer Science Graduate Research Award
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Aug 2008University of Virginia Dean's Fellowship
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Aug 2007University of Virginia Dean's Fellowship
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Aug 2006University of Virginia Dean's Fellowship
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May 2006University of Virginia Computer Science Summer Fellowship
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May 2006Howard Hughes Medical Institute Travel Grant
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May 2006College of William and Mary Mathematics Conference Grant
Biographical Information
I'm interested in creating digital models of real-world objects that exhibit complex shape and appearance. I am also interested in representations that enable efficient editing and analysis of these datasets, and fabricating objects with realistic designed or measured surface appearance.
CV
Professional Experience
2011 - Present
2010 - Present
Consultant at Disney Research
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Jun 2010 - Oct 2010
Research Intern at Disney Research Zürich
Zurich, Switzerland
Zurich, Switzerland
Aug 2006 - May 2011
Education
Aug 2006 - May 2011
University of Virginia
in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
Ph.D. in Computer Science
Ph.D. in Computer Science
Aug 2002 - May 2006
College of William and Mary
in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
B.S. in Mathematics with High Honors
B.S. in Mathematics with High Honors
Aug 2002 - May 2006
College of William and Mary
in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
B.S. in Computer Science
B.S. in Computer Science
Consulting Services
Disney Research Zürich
Brolik Productions
Rule and Renco
The Concept Spot
Disney Research Zürich
Brolik Productions
Rule and Renco
The Concept Spot
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