PARILOV EVGUENIJ - NYU Computer Science Department

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EVGUENI V. PARILOV
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
WWH, room 417, 251 Mercer St.
New York, NY 10012
Phone: 212 – 998 – 3106
www.cs.nyu.edu\~parilov
Parilov@cs.nyu.edu
OBJECTIVE:
Summer internship in computer graphics related research: photo-realistic rendering, subdivision
algorithms, geometric modeling, scientific visualization, and 3D graphics software
EDUCATION:
2000 – at present
Doctoral Program in Computer Science
New York University
Magister Diploma (MS) with Honors in Applied Math
Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
BS in Mathematics, Applied Mathematics
State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
GPA 4.9
( 5 max )
Novosibirsk
1998 – 2000
1990 – 1994
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
Computer Graphics
A BMCRT rendering algorithm
09/99 – 06/00
Implemented and proposed a mathematical basis for a bidirectional Monte Carlo
Ray Tracing Algorithm.
Computer Graphics
A two pass rendering algorithm
04/99 – 09/99
Created an adaptive illumination model to evaluate translucent objects during the
Radiosity pass. Coordinated implementation of the algorithm and developed the
main modules (The top prize, Graphicon 99, Moscow)
System Programming
A run-tine program profiler
09/93 – 06/94
Created a tool set for measuring run-time characteristics of assembly programs.
Introduce the new characteristic set for dynamic testing of variable ranges.
Linked the tools to the working environment of the cross-debugger KROT
(project SOKRAT).
PRESENTATIONS:
"Using the scene decomposition method for photo-realistic rendering", V. Debelov, E. Parilov, I.
Sevastyanov, 4th Siberian Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Novosibirsk (06/2000)
"Math basis for a merging of the straightforward and backward MC methods in photo-realistic
rendering problems", presented at the Young Scientist Conference, ICM&MG, Novosibirsk (04/2000)
"An implementation of the bidirectional MC method for scenes with the flat light sources", presented
at the 38th International Student Science Conference, Novosibirsk State University (03/2000)
HONORS AND AWARDS:
 Engberg Fellowship, Jan 2001, NYU
 MacCracken Fellowship, Sep 2000 – at present, NYU
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The top prize of the IS Student Conference, Novosibirsk, 2000
The top prize on the Computer Graphics contest, GraphiCon, Moscow, 1999
TEACHING EXPERIENCE:
NYU, CS Dept, Fundamental algorithms (graduate level), Fall 2000-Spring 2001
Conducted problem sessions, graded homework.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
L’Oreal Paris, Russian brunch (Moscow)
Regional Sales Manager
06/94 – 08/98
Managed distribution system of L’Oreal products in Siberia, selling $0.3M monthly. Recruited,
organized and supervised a professional team of five sales representatives. Developed and supervised
all regional promotions. Doubled the sales in 1997.
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES:
Expert:
Working knowledge:
Basic familiarity:
APIs and software
development tools:
OS:
C/C++, Modula
Java, Delphi, Ada, ML, Prolog, Lisp, Scheme, SETL
Fortran, x86 Assembly
OpenGL, DirectX, Javacc, Lex, Matlab, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft
InterDev, Sun Forte for Java,
MS DOS, Windows9x/NT, Unix/Linux
LANGUAGES:
Russian
English
French
Native speaker
Fluent spoken and written
Working knowledge
REFERENCES:
Denis Zorin
NYU Media Research Laboratory
719 Broadway, 12th Fl.
New York, NY 10003
1-(212)-998-3405
dzorin@mrl.nyu.edu
Michel Mauny
French National Research Institute
for Computer Science, Rocquencourt
BP 105, F-78158 Le Chesnay Cedex
France
33-(139)-63-57-96
Alan R. Siegel
NYU CS Dept
CIMS, WWH, Room 413
251 Mercer Street
New York, NY 10012
1-(212)-998-3122
Michel.Mauny@inria.fr
siegel@cs.nyu.edu
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