Mridul Aanjaneya
Department of Computer Science
209 Gates Building
353 Serra Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
Email: aanjneya AT stanford DOT edu
About Me
I graduated from Stanford University in June 2013 with a PhD in Computer Science. I was advised by Prof. Ronald Fedkiw. From Summer 2010 - Summer 2012, I had worked as a consultant in the Spatial Technologies Team at the Nokia Research Center. I graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in July 2008 with a bachelors (with honors) in Computer Science and Engineering. I was advised by Prof. S. P. Pal and Dr. Arijit Bishnu.
Research Interests
I am interested in the numerical simulation of various phenomena and its applications to solving real world problems.
Teaching
CS 103 (Mathematical Foundations of Computing) (Spring 2009-2010)
CS 154 (Introduction to Automata Theory) (Summer 2011-2012)
CS 148 (Introduction to Computer Graphics) (Autumn 2012-2013)
CS 205a (Mathematical Methods for Computer Vision, Robotics and Graphics) (Spring 2012-2013)
Journal Publications
A Monolithic Mass Tracking Formulation for Bubbles in Incompressible Flow
written with Saket Patkar and Ronald Fedkiw
Journal of Computational Physics, 247:17-61 (2013).Diffuse reflection diameter and radius for convex-quadrilateralizable polygons
written with Arindam Khan, S. P. Pal, Arijit Bishnu and S. C. Nandy
Discrete Applied Mathematics, 161(10-11):1496-1505 (2013).Metric Graph Reconstruction from Noisy Data
written with Frédéric Chazal, Daniel Chen, Marc Glisse, Leonidas J. Guibas and Dmitriy Morozov
IJCGA, 22(4):305-325 (2012).Tromino tilings of domino-deficient rectangles
Discrete Mathematics, 309(4):937-944 (2009).
Conference Publications