Speakers


David Fouhey is an Assistant Professor at NYU, jointly appointed between Computer Science in the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Tandon School of Engineering. His research interests include understanding 3D from pictorial cues, understanding the interactive world and measurement systems for basic sciences, especially solar physics.

Gyeongsik Moon is a Postdoctoral Research Scientist of Reality Labs Research at Meta. His research is focused on designing interactive AI systems that act like humans, look like humans, and perceive humans’ status (motion, feeling, intention, and others) through computer vision, computer graphics, and machine learning.

Gül Varol is a Permanent Researcher in the IMAGINE team at École des Ponts ParisTech. Previously, she was a postdoctoral researcher in the Visual Geometry Group (VGG) at the University of Oxford. She obtained her PhD from the WILLOW team of Inria Paris and École Normale Supérieure, receiving PhD awards from ELLIS and AFRIF. Her research is focused on computer vision, specifically video representation learning, human motion analysis, and sign language.

He Wang is an Assistant Professor in the Center on Frontiers of Computing Studies (CFCS) at Peking University, where he leads Embodied Perception and InteraCtion (EPIC) Lab. His research interests span 3D vision, robotics, and machine learning. His research objective is to endow embodied agents working in complex real-world scenes with generalizable 3D vision and interaction policies.

Lixin Yang is an Assistant Professor in the department of Computer Science, Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU). He received his PhD degree from SJTU under the supervision of Prof. Cewu Lu. His research interests include Computer Vision, Robotic Vision, 3D Vision and Graphics. Currently, he is focusing on modeling and imitating the interaction of hand manipulating objects, including 3D hand pose and shape from X, hand-object reconstruction, animation and synthesis.