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Ingemar Markström is a Research Engineer at KTH Royal Institute of Technology's Division of Computational Science and Technology since 2019. Previously, he taught computer science courses at KTH from 2006 onwards, serving as a General Tutor in the EECS department and contributing to numerous programming courses including DD1320, DD1310, DD1339, DD2387, DD1361, DD1343, DD1396, and DD1315. He holds a Master's thesis in computer science focusing on visualization and computer graphics: 'Comparing normal estimation methods for the rendering of unorganized point clouds.'
His research interests span visualization techniques, computer graphics, and innovative programming pedagogy. He has also explored recreational mathematics through the publication 'More ties than we thought,' analyzing combinatorial knot theory in necktie tying. Currently involved as an assistant in Advanced Graphics and Interaction (DH2413), Information Visualization (DH2321), and as a teacher for Program Development for Interactive Media (DM1595).
Markström is affiliated with the Visualization studio VIC and maintains a creative outlet through music, playing in band Kalabalik (contemporary medieval music) and producing electronic music. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his work demonstrates interdisciplinary curiosity.
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