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Computer graphics. Digital image synthesis. Realistic rendering. Material appearance. Light scattering.
Jeppe Revall Frisvad does research in how to compute the appearance of a material from its content declaration and its physical and chemical properties. He also does research in general to find faster and better physically based methods for realistic image synthesis (rendering). His research has applications in graphics for computer games and movies, development of digital prototypes as well as visualisation for material design, training simulators, and architecture.

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Scholarships

  • One of two prizes for covering research related traveling expenses. Prize awarded by AEG Elektronfonden in 2006.
  • One of ten student scholarships for participation in the Game Developers Conference Europe (GDCE) 2005 awarded by the International Game Developers Association (IGDA).
  • Ph.D. scholarship granted by DTU in 2004.


International Experience:

External stays

  • Jan. 2007, University of California, San Diego, USA : Worked on a research project with Professor Henrik Wann Jensen.
  • Jun. 2006 - Aug. 2006, University of Otago, New Zealand : Worked on a research project with Professor Geoff Wyvill.

Education/Academic qualification

Education in University Teaching at DTU, LearningLab DTU

Aug 2008Jun 2009

Ph.D. in Computer Graphics, DTU Informatics

Nov 2004May 2008

M.Sc. in Engineering (general field: applied mathematics), DTU Informatics and Mathematical Modelling

Sept 1999Oct 2004

External positions

Associate Professor, Technical University of Denmark

Mar 2011 → …

Assistant Professor, Technical University of Denmark

May 2008Feb 2011

Software Development Engineer, Microsoft

Jan 2008Apr 2008

Developer, Dalux

Nov 2007Jan 2008

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