About Me
I'm a postdoctoral light transport researcher based primarily in Prague, Czech Republic.
With a background in spectral rendering and material appearance,
I study how methods developed for light transport and rendering can be adapted to applications beyond computer graphics.
This includes seemingly unrelated areas ranging from remote sensing, Earth observation, climate modeling, through clothes fabrication, product manufacturing, medical imaging, and so much more.
I believe that, especially with the rapid advancements in computational methods during this era, we are now able to explore connections and applications that were previously out of reach.
I completed my Ph.D. at Charles University, Prague, where I was a part of the Computer Graphics Group. My dissertation was focused on the topic of spectral uplifting, and I spent most of my PhD studies researchering the physically-based properties of material appearance. During this time, I also spent six months at Weta Digital in Wellington, New Zealand, where I gained valuable experience in integrating research into production rendering pipelines.
Currently, my work entails multiple smaller projects primarily in the area of climate modeling and remote sensing.
In case you'd like to connect and collaborate, or if you'd just like to talk, I'd be happy to hear from you!
My Resources
On this website, I also share multiple resources that I've collected during my research.
None of them are directly mine - however, their collection and processing took some time, which I hope to spare you.
If you decide to use them for your purposes, I only ask you to also cite all of the respective citations.