Maria Shugrina

NVIDIA

Names

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Maria Shugrina

Emails

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****@cs.toronto.edu
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****@gmail.com
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****@nvidia.com

Education & Career History

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Senior Research Scientist
NVIDIA (nvidia.com)
2018Present
 
PhD student
Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto (cs.toronto.edu)
20172020
 
Research Engineer
Adobe Systems (adobe.com)
20152017
 
MS student
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (csail.mit.edu)
20132015
 
Senior Software Engineer
Google (google.com)
20082013
 
Undergrad student
Boston University (bu.edu)
20032007
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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PhD Advisor
Sanja Fidler
****@cs.toronto.edu
20182021
 
PhD Advisor
Karan Singh
****@dgp.toronto.edu
20172021
 
PhD Advisor
Wojciech Matusik
****@csail.mit.edu
20132015
 

Expertise

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computer vision for non-photorealistic data
20192020
 
style transfer
20182020
 
artistic datasets
20182020
 
deep learning
20172020
 
computer animation
20162020
 
creativity support tools
20142020