Minchen Li

Minchen Li, Faculty - Computer Science Department

Assistant Professor

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Office 228 Smith Hall

Email minchenl@andrew.cmu.edu

Department
Computer Science Department

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Christina Contreras

Biography

Minchen is an assistant professor at CMU CSD and formerly an assistant adjunct professor at UCLA's Department of Mathematics. He completed his Ph.D. at the SIG Center for Computer Graphics at the University of Pennsylvania, where he remained a postdoctoral researcher. His Ph.D. dissertation featured the Incremental Potential Contact (IPC) method, a breakthrough in frictional contact simulation in nonlinear solid dynamics. Minchen's research has won multiple awards, including the 2021 ACM SIGGRAPH Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award. He has completed four internships at Adobe Research and earned an M.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of British Columbia. His research focuses on advancing physical simulation in visual computing, manufacturing, and robotics, aiming for robustness, efficiency, accuracy, and versatility through methods that combine numerical analysis, high-performance computing, and machine learning.

Research/Teaching Statement

The efficacy of solid and fluid simulation methods in the evolving landscape of visual computing, manufacturing, and robotics industries is fundamentally determined by robustness, efficiency, accuracy, and versatility. However, achieving a harmonious balance among these crucial characteristics remains an open challenge. Minchen's research is committed to advancing the frontiers of physical simulation by striving for unprecedented levels of performance in all these areas, leveraging a comprehensive approach that combines numerical analysis, high-performance computing, and machine learning.

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