
Gilbert Bernstein
Assistant Professor · Human-Centered Computing
University of WashingtonUnited States
About
Gilbert Bernstein is an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington in the Computer Science & Engineering department within the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering. He specializes in Computer Graphics and Programming Languages, with a focus on high-performance domain-specific languages (DSLs).
- Postdoctoral scholar at UC Berkeley and MIT with Jonathan Ragan-Kelley
- PhD from Stanford University under Pat Hanrahan
His research spans Human-Centered Computing, Interaction with the Physical World, and Software & Hardware Systems, including projects in:
- Compiler design for knitting machines using knot theory
- Differentiable rendering of neural signed distance fields
- Hardware DSLs for accelerator programming
- Geometric pattern completion for quilting
- Responsive web retargeting
His recent publications demonstrate expertise in combining Mathematical Modeling with Language Design for applications in Graphics, Simulation, and Fabrication.
Research fields
Human-Centered ComputingInteraction with the Physical WorldSoftware & Hardware SystemsComputer Graphics & AnimationProgramming LanguagesHigh-Performance Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs)Physical SimulationGeometry & TopologyDifferentiable ProgrammingHardware DSLsTools for ArtistsFabricationHuman-Computer Interaction (HCI)
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