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Max Hermann

I do research and software development related to computer graphics and visualization.

Contact me via Emailhermann.max@gmx.de
Network with me via LinkedInwww.linkedin.com/in/simon-max-hermann
Count my citations at Google Scholar See my code at githubgithub.com/shermnonic
Uni-Bonn https://cg.cs.uni-bonn.de/person/dr-max-hermann

Research Interests

Education

Technical Skills

C++, Matlab, Python, Javascript, cmake, git, OpenGL, Qt, VTK, Unity

Work Experience

X-Rite Pantone  2015 — present

Senior Software Engineer

Working on Total Appearance Capture. Responsible for fitting of SVBRDF models to measurement data, design and integration of new BRDF models and extending the physically based rendering pipeline.

Bonn University  2008 — 2015

Researcher

Worked in the computer graphics lab of Prof. Dr. Reinhard Klein.

Visualization in morphometry: Lead a DFG funded visual analytics project to investigate anatomical variability from a set of computed tomography scans. Devised mathematical models and efficient algorithms for computation and visualization of volumetric statistical deformation models in my PhD thesis.

Visualization in particle physics: Development of an Event-Display (CEDRIC) software for the COMPASS experiment at CERN.

Teaching experience: Assisted in the organization of several courses in German and English language, including Foundations of Graphics, Scientific Visualization, Angewandte Mathematik - Numerik. Co-initiator of the department's Game-Programming two-week course for high-school students.

A complete list of projects, courses and publications can be found on my archived Uni-Bonn page.

Selected Publications

Learned Fitting of Spatially Varying BRDFs

Sebastian Merzbach, Max Hermann, Martin Rump and Reinhard Klein.
Computer Graphics Forum (38:4), July 2019.
Project page | DOI: 10.1111/cgf.13782

Accurate Interactive Visualization of Large Deformations and Variability in Biomedical Image Ensembles

Max Hermann, Anja C. Schunke, Thomas Schultz and Reinhard Klein.
IEEE Trans. on Visualization and Computer Graphics (22:1), January 2016.
Project page | DOI: 10.1109/TVCG.2015.2467198

A Visual Analytics Approach to Study Anatomic Covariation

Max Hermann, Anja C. Schunke, Thomas Schultz and Reinhard Klein.
Proceedings of IEEE PacificVis 2014, March 2014.
Project page | DOI: 10.1109/PacificVis.2014.53

For a complete list of publications see my profile pages at Uni Bonn and Google Scholar.