Hanyu

I am a first year Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Cornell University, advised by Professor Noah Snavely. Before starting my Ph.D., I received my M.S. and B.S. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, where I was advised by Professor Ioannis Gkioulekas. My research interest lies in differentiable and neural rendering for 3D reconstruction, and more broadly at the intersection of graphics and 3D vision.

Publications


Doppelgangers++: Improved Visual Disambiguation with Geometric 3D Features
IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2025
3D Reconstruction with Fast Dipole Sums
ACM Transactions on Graphics (SIGGRAPH Asia), 2024
Objects as Volumes: A Stochastic Geometry View of Opaque Solids
IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2024
(best student paper honorable mention)

Teaching


Data Structures and Functional Programming (Cornell CS 3110)
Teaching Assistant, Spring 2025
Computer Graphics Practicum (Cornell CS 4621)
Teaching Assistant, Fall 2024
Physics-based Rendering (CMU 15-468/668/868)
Teaching Assistant, Spring 2023
Algebraic Structures (CMU 21-373)
Grader, Fall 2022
Design and source code based on
Bailey Miller's website.