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Julie Dorsey
Professor of Computer Science

B.S., B. Arch. 1987, M.S. 1990, Ph.D. 1993 Cornell University
Joined Yale Faculty 2002

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Office Location: AKW 507
Telephone: 203.432.4249

Julie Dorsey is a Professor of Computer Science at Yale University, where she teaches computer graphics. She came to Yale in 2002 from MIT, where she held tenured appointments in both the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) and the School of Architecture. She received undergraduate degrees in architecture and graduate degrees in computer science from Cornell University.

With architecture as a driving application, she has studied a wide range of problems in computer graphics, including sketch-based interfaces for early conceptual design, acceleration methods for real-time rendering, and the creation of detailed photorealistic renderings. Her contributions also include algorithms for lighting and acoustical design and visualization. She is particularly well known for her research in modeling the appearance of materials -- for example, she pioneered techniques to model the visual richness of irregular metal patinas and eroded stone. Her current research interests include photorealistic image synthesis, material and texture models, illustration techniques, and interactive visualization of complex scenes, with an application to urban environments.

In addition to serving on numerous conference program committees, she is an editorial-board member for IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, The Visual Computer, and Foundations and Trends in Computer Graphics and Vision, and was Papers Chair for ACM SIGGRAPH 2006. She has received several professional awards, including MIT's Edgerton Faculty Achievement Award, a National Science Foundation Career Award, and an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Research Fellowship.

Representative Publications:

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"Context-Aware Textures," with J. Lu, A. Georghiades, H. Wu, L. Wei, B. Guo, and H. Rushmeier. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 26(1): 31-62, January 2007.

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"Fast Bilateral Filtering for the Display of High-Dynamic-Range Images," with F. Durand. ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH), 21(3): 257-266, July 2002.

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"A Projective Drawing System," with O. Tolba and L. McMillan. Proceedings of the 2001 ACM Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics (Research Triangle Park, NC), pages 25-34, March 2001.

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"Digital Materials and Virtual Weathering," with P. Hanrahan. Scientific American, Vol. 282(2): 46-53, February 2000.

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"Modeling and Rendering of Weathered Stone," with A. Edelman, H. Jensen, J. Legakis, and H. Pedersen. Computer Graphics (Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH), 33(4) (August 1999) 225-234.

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