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Jessica Baron:
A Path to the Production Industry and Some Path-traced Rendering
Abstract:
Returning from an internship at Pixar Animation Studios this past summer, Jessica Baron will discuss her experiences as a roadmap into the film- and game-production industry through being involved academically and professionally. She will also cover basics of path-traced rendering and her work on the RenderMan renderer during the Pixar internship.
Bio:
Jessica Baron is a Ph.D. student in the Visual Computing division of Computer Science. Her dissertation work is focused on measuring and modeling the light-scattering interactions of feathers. She has been a part of the global graphics community through involvement with ACM-SIGGRAPH; internships at Pixar Animation Studios and Weta Digital and abroad in Germany and New Zealand; teaching for Clemson's Digital Production Arts program; and a background of academic research.
Hongda Li:
My Industrial Internship Experience and Some Interesting Findings from Linux Malware Analysis
Abstract:
Hongda will talk about his experience of his summer internship at Palo Alto Networks. He will also share some interesting findings from his recent research work about Linux malware analysis.
Bio:
Hongda Li is a fourth-year Ph.D. student supervised by Prof. Hongxin Hu, in the School of Computing at Clemson University. He received his M.S. in Computer Science from Clemson University and M.E. in Software Engineering from University of Science and Technology of China. He is currently a graduate research assistant in the Network and System Security Lab at School of Computing, Clemson University.
His research goal is to develop a platform that can provide better protection to networks and systems utilizing emerging networking and computing technologies, such as Network Functions Virtualization, Software-defined Networking, and Deep Learning.