Kinjal Parikh

I am a PhD student at the University of Toronto, advised by Prof. David I.W. Levin. My research area is computer graphics, and I am interested in creating tools that enable intuitive authoring and manipulation of visual content.

Previously, I have interned with Prof. Alec Jacobson, and Dr. Danny Kaufman at Adobe Research, where I worked on developing a differentiable framework for designing and editing text in variable fonts.

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Recent Projects
Isosurface Stuffing

Python implementation of the paper "Isosurface Stuffing: Fast Tetrahedral Meshes with Good Dihedral Angles" by Francois Labelle and Jonathan Richard Shewchuk.

Quasi-Harmonic Weights

Reimplementation of the paper Fast Quasi-Harmonic Weights for Geometric Data Interpolation by Yu Wang and Justin Solomon.

Geometry Processing Coursework

Coursework for Prof Alec Jacobson's course CSC2520H Geometry Processing.


Design and style from Jon Barron's website.