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    Marc Levoy

    Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, and Vice President and Fellow at Adobe

    Marc Levoy is a distinguished figure in the fields of computer science and computational photography, having served as the VMware Founders Professor of Computer Science at Stanford University and currently holding the position of Vice President and Fellow at Adobe.

    During his tenure at Google from 2011 to 2020, he made significant contributions to technology, particularly in areas such as HDR+, Portrait Mode, and Night Sight for Pixel smartphones, showcasing his expertise in computational photography.

    With a rich background spanning several decades, Marc Levoy has delved into various technologies such as volume rendering, 3D scanning, light field imaging, and computer-assisted cartoon animation.

    His accomplishments have been recognized through prestigious awards, including the ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics Achievement Award and being named an ACM Fellow.

    He played a crucial role in launching projects like Street View and co-designing the library book scanner, demonstrating his versatility across different domains of technology.

    Education-wise, Marc Levoy holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, along with M.S. and B. Architecture degrees with a focus on Computer Graphics from Cornell University.

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    Stanford, California, United States