Tamar Shinar
Ph.D. Scientific Computing/Computational Mathematics, Stanford, 2008
ttshinar@gmail.com

I completed my Ph.D. at the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering at Stanford University, where I worked with Professor Ronald Fedkiw and his group on physically based simulation. I am currently at IPAM, mentoring a group of students in the RIPS program. In the fall, I will pursue a post doc at the Courant Institute.

Research

Two-way Coupling of Fluids to Rigid and Deformable Solids and Shells
Robinson-Mosher, A., Shinar, T., Gretarsson, J., Su, J. and Fedkiw, R.
SIGGRAPH 2008, ACM TOG 27 (in press)



Two-Way Coupling of Rigid and Deformable Bodies
Shinar, T., Schroeder, C., and Fedkiw, R.
ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA), edited by D. James and M. Gross (in press)




Hybrid Simulation of Deformable Solids
Sifakis, E., Shinar, T., Irving, G. and Fedkiw, R.
ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA), edited by D. Metaxas and J. Popovic pp. 81-90 (2007)



Wrinkled Flames and Cellular Patterns
Hong, J.-M., Shinar, T. and Fedkiw, R.
SIGGRAPH 2007, ACM TOG 26, 47.1-47.6 (2007)



On Boundary Condition Capturing for Multiphase Interfaces
Hong, J.-M., Shinar, T., Kang, M. and Fedkiw, R.
J. Sci. Comput. 31, 99-125 (2007)



Multiple Interacting Liquids
Losasso, F., Shinar, T. Selle, A. and Fedkiw, R.
SIGGRAPH 2006, ACM TOG 25, 812-819 (2006)

Thesis

Simulation of Coupled Rigid and Deformable Solids and Multiphase Fluids
Shinar, T.
Scientific Computing/Computational Mathematics, Stanford University, June 2008

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