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Stefan Reinhardt

Stefan Reinhardt
Stefan Reinhardt
Hochschule der Medien (HdM)
Raum 047, Nobelstr. 10
70569 Stuttgart
E-Mail: reinhardts@hdm-stuttgart.de

 

I'm a doctoral Researcher at the joint graduate school Digital Media of the University of Stuttgart, University of Tübingen and the Hochschule der Medien. I develop new methods and model for physically-based animation, especially for fluid simulation. Thereby, I focus on applications from the domain of computer graphics and computer animation.

Research interests

  • Fluid simulation
  • Performance optimization
  • Model analysis
  • Scientific Visualization

Supervisor:

Prof. Dr. Daniel Weiskopf (Universität Stuttgart)
Prof. Dr. Bernd Eberhardt (HdM Stuttgart)

Publications

2020

Morgenroth, Dieter; Reinhardt, Stefan; Weiskopf, Daniel; Eberhardt, Bernhard: Efficient 2D Simulation on Moving 3D Surfaces. IN: Computer Graphics Forum, 39, 8, 2020.

 

2019

Reinhardt, Stefan; Krake, Tim; Eberhardt, Bernhard; Weiskopf, Daniel: Consistent Shepard Interpolation for SPH-Based Fluid Animation. IN: ACM Trans. Graph. 38, 6, Article 189 (November 2019), 2019. DOI: 10.1145/3355089.3356503

 

2017

Reinhardt, Stefan; Huber, Markus; Eberhardt, Bernhard; Weiskopf, Daniel: Fully Asynchronous SPH Simulation. IN: Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation, 2017. DOI: 10.1145/3099564.3099571

 

Reinhardt, Stefan; Huber, Markus; Dumitrescu, Otilia; Krone, Michael; Eberhardt, Bernhard; Weiskopf, Daniel: Visual Debugging of SPH Simulations. IN: International Conference on Information Visualisation, 2017. DOI: 10.1109/iV.2017.20

 

2015

Huber, Markus; Reinhardt, Stefan; Weiskopf, Daniel; Eberhardt, Bernhard: Evaluation of Surface Tension Models for SPH-Based Fluid Animations Using a Benchmark Test. IN: Proceedings of the Workshop on Virtual Reality Interaction and Physical Simulation (VRIPHYS), 2015. DOI: 10.2312/vriphys.20151333