I am a second year Computer Science Ph.D. student at Stanford University, advised by Prof. Leo Guibas. I received my Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical/Computer Engineering, and Computer Science from Duke University.
I am interested in extracting hidden geometric structures that underlie complex data, particularly at the intersection of computer graphics, geometry/structure processing, and content creation.
Previously, I have had the privilege of closely working with Kyle Lafata at Duke, Zachary Kaplan at Schrödinger, and Beth Cimini at the Imaging Platform of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
I was also fortunate enough to have worked with Minhyuk Sung and his Geometric AI group at KAIST.
I am a proud alumni of Wolfram Summer School.
In my free time, I like to read, run, explore good restaurants, and rewatch Gilmore Girls. I also love playing video games (I like to think it's part of my research).
You can get in touch with me using one of the following methods:
Jihyeon Je*, Jiayi Liu*, Guandao Yang*, Boyang Deng*, Shengqu Cai, Gordon Wetzstein, Or Litany, Leonidas Guibas
Connecting Langevin dynamics with Meanshift for more robust symmetry detection on 2D and 3D shapes
Jack Stevens, Breylon Riley, Jihyeon Je, Yuan Gao, Chunahao Wang, Yvonne Mowery, David Brizel, Fang-Fang Yin, Jian-Guo Liu, Kyle Lafata
Time-series image modeling for sparse inputs to track radiomic evolution of oropharyngeal cancer in CT / MRI scans.