Chris Wojtan



I am a PhD student in the Computer Graphics Group at Georgia Institute of Technology advised by Greg Turk. I am extremely interested in physically-based animation.
email: wojtan at cc.gatech.edu

Publications

Deforming Meshes that Split and Merge, C. Wojtan, N. Thürey, M.Gross, and G. Turk, ACM Transactions on Graphics (SIGGRAPH 2009).
Fluid Simulation with Articulated Bodies, N. Kwatra, C. Wojtan, M. Carlson, I. Essa, P. J. Mucha, G. Turk, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG).
Fast Viscoelastic Behavior with Thin Features, C. Wojtan and G. Turk, ACM Transactions on Graphics (SIGGRAPH 2008).
A Finite Element Method for Animating Large Viscoplastic Flow, A. W. Bargteil, C. Wojtan, J. K. Hodgins, and G. Turk, ACM Transactions on Graphics (SIGGRAPH 2007), August 2007, Vol 26. No. 3.
Animating Corrosion and Erosion, C. Wojtan, M. Carlson, P. J. Mucha, and G. Turk, Eurographics Workshop on Natural Phenomena, (2007).
Keyframe Control of Complex Particle Systems Using the Adjoint Method, C. Wojtan, P. J. Mucha, and G. Turk, ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation, 15-23 (2006).
Controllable Motion Synthesis in a Gaseous Medium, L. Shi, Y. Yu, C. Wojtan, and S. Chenney, The Visual Computer, August 2005, Vol. 21, No. 7, pp.474-487.

Acknowledged Work

Water Drops on Surfaces. H. Wang, P. J. Mucha, and G. Turk, SIGGRAPH 2005.

Pixel-Exact Rendering of Spacetime Finite Element Solutions. Y. Zhou, M. Garland, and R. Haber. Proceedings of IEEE Visualization 2004.