Summary
Corentin Dumery is a doctoral student at EPFL specializing in 3D geometry processing with seven years of experience bridging physics-based simulation, mesh modeling, and data-driven methods. His work spans mesh deformation, hexahedral meshing, and semantic segmentation, and he applies optimization, ML, and Kalman filtering to challenging 3D problems. He has augmented academic research with industry experience at Meta Reality Labs on eye-image synthesis and at CEA on polycube-based hexahedral meshing for FEM. A visitor at ETH Zurich’s Interactive Geometry Lab and alumnus of NUS and Télécom Paris, he combines rigorous mathematical training with hands-on engineering in computer graphics and vision. Colleagues describe him as a “computer graphics (un)enthusiast,” reflecting a pragmatic curiosity that favors reproducible, application-oriented research.
7 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering - MEng Mathematics and Computer Science, Master of Engineering - MEng Mathematics and Computer Science at Télécom Paris
Prépa MPSI/MP* Mathématiques, Prépa MPSI/MP* Mathématiques at Lycée Pothier
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at National University of Singapore