Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of San Francisco
Harney 403B, University of San Francisco
okarpenko at usfca.edu
Teaching
CS601-01/CS601-02: Principles of Software Development
CS690: Master Project class
MWF 3:20-5:20pm and by appointment
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.
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.
Olga Karpenko, Wilmot Li, Niloy J. Mitra, Maneesh A
grawala, “Exploded View Diagrams of Mathematical Surfaces”, IEEE Visualization,
2010, pp. 1311-1318.
Olga Karpenko, “Algorithms and Interfaces for Sketch-based 3D Modeling”, Ph.D. Dissertation, Brown University, May 2007.
Olga Karpenko, and John F. Hughes. “SmoothSketch: 3D Free-form Shapes from Complex Sketches,” ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2006).
Olga Karpenko, John F. Hughes, and Ramesh Raskar,
“Epipolar Methods for Multiview Sketching,” Eurographics Workshop on Sketch-Based Interfaces 2004.