Ioannis Stamos, Professor
Department of Computer Science Hunter College and the Graduate Center The City University of New York
PHOTO Credit: Allan Shoemake

Professor Ioannis Stamos is working in the areas of Computer Vision and Computer Graphics. His current research interests are in the broad area of photorealistic 3-D model acquisition and the utilization of dense range 3-D data. He has been working on range image segmentation, 3-D modeling and range to image registration algorithms. He received his Ph.D. from the Computer Science Department of Columbia University on 2001, his M.S. and M.Phil. from the same department and his Diploma of Engineering from the University of Patras (Department of Computer Engineering), Greece. Professor Stamos is a recipient of the Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER) by the National Science Foundation. He is currently supported by a number of NSF awards. Results from previously funded NSF-sponsored research can be found here.


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Fall 2012 at the Graduate Center 

3D Computer Vision [Wed. 9:30-11:30]

Fall 2011 at the Graduate Center

Advanced Algorithms in 3D Computer Vision [Wed. 9:30-11:30]

 

Research

Computer Vision and Graphics Lab



The Research Foundation of CUNY highlighted our NSF-sponsored project at its 2010 annual report.

Contact

istamos@hunter.cuny.edu
(212) 772-5215 [office], (212) 772-5213 [department]
(212) 772-5219
695 Park Avenue, Room 1008HN, New York, NY 10065.
Office: 1090G at the 10th floor of Hunter North