I am a PhD student at Inria Nancy Grand-Est / Loria in the Gamble team.
I started my PhD in November 2019. My work focuses on the visualization of high degree polynomial surfaces, using techniques from computer algebra and interval arithmetic.
Common visualization algorithms are based on the evaluation of a function on a grid of points. We are aiming at lowering the evaluation time, while giving some guarantees on the output. Indeed, for high degree polynomials this step dominates the computation time of the visualization itself.
In December 2018, I graduated from Ecole Centrale de Nantes.
In 2019, I worked as an R&D engineer in compute science at Rokken Inc. (Sakai, Osaka, Japan).
Since November 2019, I am a PhD student.
Nuwan Herath Mudiyanselage, Guillaume Moroz and Marc Pouget. Fast High-Resolution Drawing of Algebraic Curves. ISSAC'22
Fast 2D drawing of algebraic curves
V1.0 corresponds to the experiments of the article Fast High-Resolution Drawing of Algebraic Curves.
Introduction to Software Engineering | Lecture, tutorial | slides |
Agile management (Scrum) | Lecture, tutorial |
Agile methods (Scrum) | Lecture, tutorial | slides |
Design patterns | Lecture, tutorial |
Object oriented programming in Java | Tutorial, supervision of lab work |
C (programming language) | Tutorial, supervision of lab work |
Data structures in C | Tutorial, supervision of lab work |
Object oriented programming in Java | Tutorial, supervision of lab work |
C (programming language) | Tutorial, supervision of lab work |
Data structures in C | Tutorial, supervision of lab work |
I like magic, more specifically close-up magic and even more specifically card magic.
My name should be pronounced [nuʋan ɦeːrat mudijanseːlaːge], but I got used to hearing frenchified variations such as [nuwan eʁat mydiãsɵlaʒ].