Steven M. Seitz
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Steven M. Seitz
Summary
Steven M. Seitz is a human[1]. They worked as a computer scientist[2] and academic[3]. They is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[4]
Key Facts
- Steven M. Seitz's professions included computer scientist[2].
- Steven M. Seitz worked as an academic[3].
- Among Steven M. Seitz's employers was University of Washington[5].
- Steven M. Seitz was employed by Carnegie Mellon University[6].
- Steven M. Seitz's education included a stint at University of Wisconsin–Madison[7].
- Steven M. Seitz's doctoral advisor was Charles Robert Dyer[8].
- Steven M. Seitz received the Marr Prize[9].
- Steven M. Seitz received the Marr Prize[10].
- Steven M. Seitz received the ACM Fellow[11].
- Steven M. Seitz was a member of Association for Computing Machinery[12].
- Steven M. Seitz is recorded as undisclosed gender[13].
- Steven M. Seitz's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Steven M. Seitz supervised Li Zhang as a doctoral student[15].
- Steven M. Seitz supervised Jovan Popović as a doctoral student[16].
- Steven M. Seitz supervised Noah Snavely as a doctoral student[17].
- Steven M. Seitz supervised Kiran Bhat as a doctoral student[18].
- Steven M. Seitz supervised Rahul Garg as a doctoral student[19].
- Steven M. Seitz supervised Avanish Kushal as a doctoral student[20].
- Steven M. Seitz supervised Ricardo Martin Brualla as a doctoral student[21].
- Steven M. Seitz supervised Aditya Sankar as a doctoral student[22].
- Steven M. Seitz supervised Supasorn Suwajanakorn as a doctoral student[23].
- Steven M. Seitz supervised Hamid Izadinia as a doctoral student[24].
- Steven M. Seitz supervised Keunhong Park as a doctoral student[25].
- Steven M. Seitz's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 300088988[26].
- Steven M. Seitz's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2013044309[27].
Body
Education
Steven M. Seitz's education included a stint at University of Wisconsin–Madison[7]. Their doctoral advisor was Charles Robert Dyer[8].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include computer scientist[2] and academic[3]. Employers include University of Washington[5], a public research university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1861[30] and Carnegie Mellon University[6], a private university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1900[33], headquartered in Pittsburgh[34]. Doctoral students include Li Zhang[15], a computer scientist[35], b. 1975[36]; Jovan Popović[16]; Noah Snavely[17], a computer scientist[37], of United States[38], awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers[39]; Kiran Bhat[18], a special effects artist[40]; Rahul Garg[19], a computer scientist[41], b. 1985[42]; and Avanish Kushal[20], a computer scientist[43].
Recognition
Awards received include Marr Prize[9], an award[44], in United States[45], founded in 1987[46] and ACM Fellow[11], a fellowship award[47].
Why It Matters
Steven M. Seitz is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[4]
Their notable doctoral advisees include Li Zhang[48], a computer scientist[49], b. 1975[50]; Rahul Garg[51], a computer scientist[52], b. 1985[53]; Avanish Kushal[54], a computer scientist[55]; Ricardo Martin Brualla[56], a computer scientist[57]; Aditya Sankar[58], a computer scientist[59]; and Supasorn Suwajanakorn[60], a computer scientist[61].
FAQs
What did Steven M. Seitz do for work?
Steven M. Seitz worked as computer scientist[2] and academic[3].
Where did Steven M. Seitz go to school?
Steven M. Seitz was educated at University of Wisconsin–Madison[7].
What awards did Steven M. Seitz receive?
Honors received include Marr Prize[9], Marr Prize[10], and ACM Fellow[11].