Team Members

Yin Yang

Yin Yang

Dr. Yin Yang is an associate professor in the Kahlert School of Computing at the University of Utah. His research aims to develop efficient and customized computing methods for challenging problems in Graphics, Simulation, Machine Learning, Vision, Visualization, Robotics, Medicine, and many other applied areas.

Huamin Wang

Huamin Wang

Dr. Huamin Wang is the Chief Scientist at Style3D and he leads the Style3D global research team. From 2011 to 2021, he was an associate professor in the department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Ohio State University.

His research interest is in physics-based and data-driven animation. He has published more than 50 papers at top computer graphics venues, including 30+ papers at ACM SIGGRAPH/SIGGRAPH Asia. He is the recipient of the Lumley Research award in 2017 and the NVIDIA graduate fellowship in 2005. He is the associate editor of the Visual Computer journal since 2020. He is the program co-chair of SCA 2023.

Cem Yuksel

Cem Yuksel

Dr. Cem Yuksel is an associate professor in the Kahlert School of Computing at the University of Utah, senior scientist at Roblox Research, and the founder of Cyber Radiance LLC, a computer graphics software company. His research interests are in computer graphics and related fields, including physically-based simulations, realistic image synthesis, rendering techniques, global illumination, sampling, GPU algorithms, graphics hardware, modeling complex geometries, knitted structures, and hair modeling, animation, and rendering.

Chenfanfu Jiang

Chenfanfu Jiang

Dr. Chenfanfu Jiang is an associate professor of Mathematics at UCLA. He obtained his PhD degree (‘15) from UCLA co-advised by Demetri Terzopoulos and Joseph Teran. He is a recipient of the UCLA Edward K. Rice Outstanding Doctoral Student Award (2015), NSF CRII award (2018) and NSF CAREER award (2020). He directs UCLA Multi-Physics Lagrangian-Eulerian Simulations (MultiPLES) Laboratory with research projects spanning scientific computing, computer graphics and vision, metaverse, computational mechanics, machine learning, and robotics.