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Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of San Francisco

Harney 403B, University of San Francisco

okarpenko at usfca.edu


Teaching

Fall 2017:

CS601-01/CS601-02: Principles of Software Development

CS690: Master Project class

Office Hours:

MWF 3:20-5:20pm and by appointment



Olga A. Karpenko

I am an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science department at University of San Francisco. I am also currently a Graduate Director for MSCS and MSCS Bridge programs. I received my Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from Brown University, and my B.S. degree in Applied Mathematics from Moscow State University. Before joining USF, I was a postdoctoral researcher at UC Berkeley. My research area is Sketch-Based 3D Modeling.


Selected Publications

  1. Olga Karpenko and John F. Hughes, “ Inferring 3D free-form shapes from complex contour drawings”, in Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling, Joaquim Jorge and Faramarz Samavati (editors), Springer, 2010.

  1. Olga Karpenko, Wilmot Li, Niloy J. Mitra, Maneesh A grawala, “Exploded View Diagrams of Mathematical Surfaces”, IEEE Visualization, 2010, pp. 1311-1318.

  1. Olga Karpenko, “Algorithms and Interfaces for Sketch-based 3D Modeling”, Ph.D. Dissertation, Brown University, May 2007.

  1. Olga Karpenko, and John F. Hughes. “SmoothSketch: 3D Free-form Shapes from Complex Sketches,” ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2006).

  1. Olga Karpenko, John F. Hughes, and Ramesh Raskar, “Epipolar Methods for Multiview Sketching,” Eurographics Workshop on Sketch-Based Interfaces 2004.