Fabrice Neyretمشاهده پروفایل
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Fabrice Neyret is a senior CNRS researcher in Computer Graphics and head of the MAVERICK team (formerly ARTIS- EVASION ) within the LJK laboratory at Université Grenoble Alpes and INRIA Rhône-Alpes, France. Education PhD in Computer Science, INRIA Rocquencourt, 1996 Diplôme d’Ingénieur, Télécom Paris (ENST), 1991 DESS Ingénierie Mathématique, 1989 Maîtrise d’Ingénierie Mathématique, 1988 Licence de Mathématiques, 1987 Research Interests Neyret’s work centers on Computer Graphics with a strong focus on procedural modeling , real-time rendering of natural phenomena , and GPU acceleration . He investigates volumetric textures, clouds, smoke, rivers, lava, and forests, aiming to bridge physics-based models with efficient, user-friendly methods for video production and interactive applications. Scientific Output & Trends His publications span over two decades and highlight a consistent emphasis on real-time realistic rendering of complex natural scenes. Key themes include volumetric rendering (GigaVoxels), procedural noise, GPU-friendly algorithms, and simulation of dynamic phenomena such as convective clouds, ocean waves, and lava flows. Awards & Recognition Multiple film-festival selections for scientific visualizations (e.g., Eurographics, Festival du Film Scientifique de Palaiseau, Festival international du film scientifique de Parmes) Invited seminars at MIT, University of Toronto, University of Montréal, and others Advising & Teaching Neyret has supervised more than 30 PhD and Master students since 1997, covering topics from fractal noise rendering to large-scale volumetric visualization. He teaches in the Master DEA IVR program and offers internships and postdoc positions regularly. Teams & Labs He leads the MAVERICK research team, hosted jointly by the LJK laboratory (Université Grenoble Alpes) and INRIA . The team’s infrastructure includes access to high-end GPU clusters and collaborative links with Weta Digital and other international partners.








