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James Tompkin
Associate Professor at Brown University
James Tompkin is a visual computing researcher with expertise in computer vision, computer graphics, and human-computer interaction. His research lab focuses on addressing low-level vision problems for image and video editing, as well as enhancing the interfaces for these edits. He is actively engaged in working with multi-camera arrays and multi-view displays.
James holds a Doctor of Engineering (EngD) degree in Computer Science from UCL and a Master of Science (MSc) in Computer Science from King's College London. He has a rich academic background that has equipped him with the necessary skills to excel in his field.
Throughout his career, James Tompkin has held significant roles in various prestigious organizations. He has served as an Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at Brown University, bringing his expertise to the academic realm. Additionally, he has gained valuable experience as a Post-doctoral Researcher at Harvard University and the Max Planck Institute for Informatics.
James has also contributed to the industry through his work as a Research Intern at Disney Research, an EngD VEIV Research Student at University College London, and internships at BBC Research & Development and Symbian. His diverse experience in both academia and industry has honed his skills and broadened his perspective in the field of visual computing.
To explore more about James Tompkin's research, publications, and projects, visit his website at http://www.jamestompkin.com/.