Summary
Girish Ganesan is a 3D computer vision researcher and PhD candidate with eight years of experience working at the intersection of monocular depth estimation, 3D reconstruction, and generative modeling. Currently a Graduate Research Assistant at Michigan State University, he has contributed to both academic and industry projects including internships at NVIDIA and research roles at the University of Michigan and architecture-focused AI labs. His background spans optimization-based inverse rendering, microscopy image analysis, and practical computer vision engineering, reflecting a rare blend of theoretical depth and hands-on system building. Trained at IIT Gandhinagar and dual master’s programs at the University of Michigan, Girish pairs rigorous academic training with applied research that targets real-world 3D perception problems. Notably, his work often bridges traditional optimization techniques and modern learning-based approaches to improve single-image 3D understanding.
7 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Michigan
Bachelor of Technology - BTech Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Technology - BTech Electrical Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at Michigan State University