About
Hi
- My name is Vismay. I’m a PhD student at the University of Toronto advised by Professor David Levin. My research is on simulating humans at multiple different scales from organs segmented directly out of medical images to musculoskeletal motion of limbs to multi-agent path planning. Previously I used to work at Amazon Robotics outside of Boston doing robot simulations and experimenting with different types of contact handling. Before that I worked at Nvidia Research and implemented a position-based-dynamics method for snow simulation into PhysX. Currently I’m working on a neural approach to simulating implicit objects such as SDFs, Neural Fields, Splats, CT/MRI scans and more.