agolovin at cs dot princeton dot edu
Department of Computer Science, office 103C
35 Olden Street
Princeton, NJ 08544
I am a third year graduate student at Princeton, in the Computer Science department, and in the graphics group. My advisor is Thomas Funkhouser. I have worked on symmetry detection/visualization, face modeling, finding binding sites in proteins, and using symmetry for geometry processing applications.
My CV can be found here.
Symmetry-Enhanced Remeshing of Surfaces
J. Podolak, A. Golovinskiy, S. Rusinkiewicz
Symposium on Geometry Processing, July 2007
Symmetry-Aware Mesh Processing
A. Golovinskiy, J. Podolak, T. Funkhouser
Technical Report TR-782-07, Princeton University
A Planar-Reflective Symmetry Transform for 3D Shapes
J. Podolak, P. Shilane, A. Golovinskiy, S. Rusinkiewicz, and T. Funkhouser
SIGGRAPH 2006, Boston MA
A Statistical Model for Synthesis of Detailed Facial Geometry
A. Golovinskiy, W. Matusik, H. Pfister, S. Rusinkiewicz, and T. Funkhouser
SIGGRAPH 2006, Boston MA
PolyBot and PolyKinetic System: A Modular Robotic Platform for Education
A. Golovinskiy, M. Yim, Y. Zhang, C. Eldershaw, D. Duff
IEEE ICRA04
An XML-based Scripting Language for Chain-type Modular Robotic Systems
Y. Zhang, A. Golovinskiy, M. Yim, C. Eldershaw
8th Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Systems, 2004
Coming soon-ish
(For ease of searching, I have been known at various times as Alex Golovinsky, Alex Golovinskiy, Aleksey Golovinsky, etc)