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David Coeurjolly received the Ph.D. Degree in Computer Science in 2002 from the Université Lumière Lyon 2, and a Habilitation to conduct researched (HDR) in geometry processing from the Université Lyon 1. He holds a permanent CNRS Research Director position since 2011. His present research interests include digital and computational geometry, geometry processing, and computer graphics. In 2009, he received a Bronze Medal from CNRS that recognized his activities in Digital Geometry. From January 2022, he leads the Groupe de Recherche (GdR) IG-RV “Géométrique et Graphique, Réalité Virtuelle et Visualisation” of the CNRS (in the French system, the GdR is nationwide CNRS structure whose objective is to manage the research community in a given subject).
David Coeurjolly is an author and maintainer of several open-source projects, co-creator and co-maintainer of the DGtal library (dgtal.org, SGP Software Award in 2016). Since Sept. 2022, he has been the General Chair of the Graphics Replicability Stamp Initiative (replicabilitystamp.org). In collaboration with major journals of CG (ACM TOG, IEEE TVCG, Elsevier CGF, C&Q CAGD and CAD), the initiative aims at promoting and assessing the replicability of research papers in our field.
David Coeurjolly is an author and maintainer of several open-source projects, co-creator and co-maintainer of the DGtal library (dgtal.org, SGP Software Award in 2016). Since Sept. 2022, he has been the General Chair of the Graphics Replicability Stamp Initiative (replicabilitystamp.org). In collaboration with major journals of CG (ACM TOG, IEEE TVCG, Elsevier CGF, C&Q CAGD and CAD), the initiative aims at promoting and assessing the replicability of research papers in our field.
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