Ronald Fedkiw Scientist

Ronald Paul "Ron" Fedkiw (/ˈfɛdkoʊ/; born February 27, 1968) is a full professor in the Stanford University department of computer science and a leading researcher in the field of computer graphics, focusing on topics relating to physically based simulation of natural phenomena and level sets. His techniques have been employed in over twenty motion pictures. He has earned recognition at the 80th Academy Awards as well as from the National Academy for Science.His Oscar was awarded for developing techniques that enabled many technically sophisticated adaptations including the visual effects in 21st century movies in the Star Wars, Harry Potter, Terminator, and Pirates of the Caribbean franchises. Fedkiw has designed a platform that has been used to create many of the movie world's most advanced special effects since it was first used on the T-X character in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. Although he has won an Oscar for his work, he does not design the visual effects that use his technique. Instead, he has developed a system that other award-winning technicians and engineers have used to create visual effects for some of the world's most expensive and highest-grossing movies.He is also a co-founder of PIVOT, which stands for "Personal Improvement Via Omniscient Technology". The stated mission of the company is to develop technology to help people achieve their personal goals of looking better, feeling better, and living better using omniscient technology.

Personal facts

Birth dateFebruary 27, 1968
Birth place
Buffalo New York
Nationality
United States
Residence
Sunnyvale California , United States
Education
Master of Arts
University at Buffalo The State University of New York
University of California Los Angeles
Bachelor of Science
Doctor of Philosophy

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Scientist

awards
National Academy of Sciences
80th Academy Awards
doctoral advisor
Field of study
Computer graphics
Computational physics

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External resources

  1. http://graphics.stanford.edu/~fedkiw
  2. http://movies.nytimes.com/person/1344103/Ron-Fedkiw
  3. http://physbam.stanford.edu)
  4. http://portal.acm.org/author_page.cfm?id=81100612327&coll=GUIDE&dl=GUIDE&trk=0