Kelsey Kurzeja

Ph.D. Computer science (Graphics / Geometric modeling)
Software Engineer


Selected Projects

Lattice gallery
Fast progressive rendering of BeCOTS Constructive Lattice Geometry (CLG)
Steady Mobius patterns and motions
Arts and geometry final project
Triangle mesh ribbon weaving
World in a disk
ShapeScript
Collaborative online geometry whiteboard
Stick figure animator and animation interpolator
Full Swing - grappling hook game
Light painting LED stick

Papers

Thesis, Constructive Lattice Geometry (2021)
Kelsey Kurzeja
BeCOTS: Bent Corner-Operated Tran-Similar Maps and Lattices (2020)
Kelsey Kurzeja, Jarek Rossignac
CHoCC: Convex Hull of Cospherical Circles and Applications to Lattices (2020)
Yaohong Wu, Ashish Gupta, Kelsey Kurzeja, Jarek Rossignac
RangeFinder: Accelerating ball-interference queries against steady lattices (2019)
Kelsey Kurzeja, Jarek Rossignac
Programmed-Lattice Editor and accelerated processing of parametric program-representations of steady lattices (2019)
Ashish Gupta, Kelsey Kurzeja, Jarek Rossignac, George Allen, Pranav Srinivas Kumar, Suraj Musuvathy

About Me

I am a software developer and a researcher who is interested in geometric modeling, computer graphics, digital art, video games, and visual programming. I completed my Ph.D. in computer science at Georgia Tech in the spring of 2021, advised by Jarek Rossignac. I also completed my B.S. in computer science at Georgia Tech in 2014. After graduating in 2021, I joined nTopology to help build the future of geometric modeling with implicit and lattice geometry.


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