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Fredo Durand is the Amar Bose Professor of Computing at MIT's Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, affiliated with CSAIL. He earned his PhD from Grenoble University (1999), followed by a postdoc at MIT under Julie Dorsey. His work spans computational photography, computer graphics, and signal processing, emphasizing perceptual principles. Durand leads research groups in Computer Graphics and Vision, co-developed Halide, and pioneered imaging privacy studies via ambient light sensors.
- Education: PhD in Computer Science, Grenoble University (1999)
- Research Focus: Realistic rendering, non-photorealistic techniques, and AI-driven visual computing
Notable awards include the ACM SIGGRAPH Achievement Award (2016) and Eurographics Young Researcher Award (2004). He advises over 40 students and collaborates on projects like Bounce Flash photography systems and neural light field reconstruction. Durand also co-founded the IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography.
- Labs/Teams: CSAIL's Computer Graphics Group, Vision Group, and Visual Computing Initiative
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