Thibault Bruyère is an applied mathematics and computer science engineering student at Grenoble INP - Ensimag who broadened his studies with an exchange at KTH in Stockholm. He focuses on 3D computer graphics, visualization, geometric algorithms, and parallel and distributed systems, enjoying team-based, ambitious projects that stretch both theoretical and practical skills. With three years of hands-on experience, he has contributed to the well-known vtk-js open-source visualization toolkit, improving interactive selection and rendering examples. He combines strong mathematical rigor from preparatory classes with practical front-end development experience, making complex visualization behaviors more usable. Currently seeking a six-month end-of-studies internship starting February 14, 2022, he is motivated to deepen his expertise at the intersection of graphics and scalable systems. Notably, his contributions improved core rendering files and demonstrative actors in vtk-js, signaling readiness to work on production-grade visualization challenges.
3 years of coding experience
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Higher School Preparatory Classes, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, Higher School Preparatory Classes, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science at Lycée La Martinière Monplaisir
Engineer degree, Applied mathematics and computer science, Very good, Engineer degree, Applied mathematics and computer science, Very good at Grenoble INP - Ensimag
Contributions:118 reviews, 6 commits, 56 PRs in 3 months
Contributions summary:Thibault primarily focused on improving the `HardwareSelector` example within the vtk-js library, a visualization toolkit for the web. Their contributions involved fixing bugs related to point and cell selections, improving the example's usability and functionality, and adding new actors to highlight potential issues with multiple primitive types. They also made changes to the core rendering files, further suggesting a hands-on role in enhancing the library's capabilities. These changes directly impact the interactive visualization aspects of the library.
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