Atsushi Nakazawa Ph.D (中澤 篤志) †Lecturer Biography †I received B.S degree in 1997 and the Ph.D. degree in 2001 in Engineering Science from Osaka University. My research area includes computer vision (CV), robotics and computer graphics.
During 2001 to 2003, I was working for the project of Digital Modeling of Cultural Heritages at Professor Katsushi Ikeuchi Lab.
We have modeled Japanese Great Buddhas, Thailand Buddha and Bayon Temple at Cambodia Angkor Historical Site. At the same time, we have captured Japanese folk dance master's motion using motion capture system and interpret the motion to human-sized biped robot HRP-2S as a part of the research project about digital modeling of Intangible Cultural Assets. From Jun.2007 to 2008, I visited Georgia Institute of Technology (GaTech), GVU Center, as a visiting researcher, and worked with Matt Flagg, Prof. James M Rehg and Irfan Essa. In Jan.2010, I was a visiting professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Robotics Institute. Contributions for Research Communities.
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