Summary
Vivien Nguyen is a PhD candidate in computer science at Princeton specializing in image processing, 3D reconstruction, and digitization for cultural heritage and collections. With a decade of experience spanning academic teaching at Princeton and UC Berkeley, research internships at Adobe and NVIDIA, and practical DevOps work at Braintree, she blends deep graphics and vision research with production-oriented engineering. Her projects focus on digitizing complex objects and large collections, applying computer graphics and vision to museums and libraries while advancing AI literacy through STEM outreach. Notably, she has experience in non-photorealistic rendering, GPU pipelines, and building tooling for real-world graphics systems, bringing both pedagogical and hands-on systems perspectives to interdisciplinary digital humanities efforts.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
English