Carsten Griwodz is a Professor of Computer Science based in Oslo with over two decades of academic and research experience and 11 years tracked in this profile summary. He has held senior research and leadership roles at Simula Research Laboratory and the University of Oslo, combining hands-on project management with long-term academic mentorship. His technical work spans photogrammetric and computer vision systems—evidenced by contributions to the widely used AliceVision project where he improved CMake/CUDA integration and modernized C++ code paths. Known for bridging rigorous research with practical engineering, he focuses on performant, maintainable implementations and has a track record of removing legacy cruft and adding useful features like time-logging in vision pipelines. Trained with a Dr.-Ing. from Technische Universität Darmstadt and a Dipl.-Inf. from Paderborn, he brings deep theoretical grounding to applied systems. Colleagues would note his uncommon blend of academic leadership and low-level build/system tooling expertise.
Contributions:1 review, 293 commits, 13 PRs in 4 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Carsten appears to have primarily contributed to the CMake build configuration for the project, specifically in the context of integrating CCTags, a computer vision library. The user modified build scripts (CMake files) to incorporate CUDA support for CCTags and other related libraries. They also refactored code to use modern C++ unique pointers, and added features to support time logging within the CCTag extraction process. The user also worked on removing unused code.
Contributions:45 commits, 2 PRs, 12 pushes in 1 year 8 months
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