
معرفی
Daniele Panozzo is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University (NYU). Previously, he was a senior researcher at ETH Zurich's Interactive Geometry Lab. He holds a BSc and Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Genoa (2008, 2012). His research focuses on geometry processing, computer graphics, and digital fabrication, with notable contributions to meshing, finite element simulation, and computational geometry.
Key achievements include the EUROGRAPHICS Annual Award for Best Ph.D. Thesis (2013), the Young Researcher Award (2015), an NSF CAREER Award (2017), and a Sloan Research Fellowship (2020). His work emphasizes robust algorithms for geometric computing, with applications in engineering, biology, and cultural heritage preservation.
Publications span topics like microstructure optimization, contact dynamics, and 3D scanning, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach. He leads the Geometric Computing Lab at NYU, advancing open-source tools such as libigl for geometry processing. Ongoing projects include developing differentiable solvers and high-order meshing techniques for complex simulations.




