Presenter
Sebastian Herholz
Biography
Sebastian Herholz is a ray tracing engineer and light transport researcher at Intel.
He studied computer graphics at the University of Tübingen, focusing on computer graphics - especially on Monte Carlo light transport simulation and importance sampling.
His work focuses on advanced importance sampling techniques (e.g., path guiding).
He recently joined Intel to help make state-of-the-art rendering algorithms ready for daily use in production environments.
He is the project lead of Intel's Open Path Guiding Library (Open PGL).
He studied computer graphics at the University of Tübingen, focusing on computer graphics - especially on Monte Carlo light transport simulation and importance sampling.
His work focuses on advanced importance sampling techniques (e.g., path guiding).
He recently joined Intel to help make state-of-the-art rendering algorithms ready for daily use in production environments.
He is the project lead of Intel's Open Path Guiding Library (Open PGL).
Presentations
Course
Production & Animation
Lighting
Rendering
Visual Effects
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