Tolga G. Goktekin

Contact Information:

 

University of California at Berkeley

537 Soda Hall

Berkeley, CA 94720

 

Phone:  (510) 642-3631

Email:   goktekin(a)cs.berkeley.edu

Information:

 

I am a graduate student in the Computer Science Department at the U.C. Berkeley. I’m working in Berkeley Computer Animation and Modeling Group with Prof. James O’Brien and in Medical Robotics Group with Prof. Shankar Sastry.

 

I’m interested in physically based modeling for computer animation and surgical simulations. My current focus is simulating viscoelastic fluids.

Publications:

  • Chentanez, N., Goktekin, T.G., Feldman, B.E., O'Brien, J.F., “Simultaneous Coupling of Fluids and Deformable Bodies”   To appear in Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation, Vienna, Austria, September 2006.
  • Bargteil, A. W., Sin, F., Michaels J. E., Goktekin, T. G., O'Brien, J. F., “A Texture Synthesis Method for Liquid Animations”   To appear in Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation, Vienna, Austria, September 2006.
  • M. C. Cavusoglu, T. G. Goktekin, F. Tendick,  “GiPSi: A Framework for Open Source/Open Architecture Software Development for Organ Level Surgical Simulation”  IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, vol 10, no. 2, pp 312-321, April 2006.
  • Bargteil, A. W., Goktekin, T. G., O'Brien, J. F., Strain, J. A.  “A Semi-Lagrangian Contouring Method for Fluid Simulation”  ACM Transactions on Graphics, vol 25, no. 1, pp 19-38, January 2006.
  • Adam W. Bargteil, Tolga G. Goktekin, James F. O’Brien, John Strain, and Cynthia Bruyns. “A Semi-Lagrangian Contouring Method for Fluid Simulation”  Visual proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2005. Los Angeles, California, August 2005. In the ACM SIGGRAPH 2005 Electronic Theater.
  • Feldman, B.E., O'Brien, J. F., Klingner, B. M., Goktekin, T. G.,  “Fluids in Deforming Meshes”  ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation  2005, Los Angeles, California, July
  • T. G. Goktekin, A. W. Bargteil and J. F. O'Brien. A Method for Animating Viscoelastic Fluids ACM Transactions on Graphics (Proc. of ACM SIGGRAPH 2004), vol. 23, pp. 463-467, August 2004.
  • O. Arikan, A. W. Bargteil, T. G. Goktekin, J. F. O'Brien, C. Shen and S. Cusumano. Gratuitous Goop”  Visual Proceedings of ACM SIGGRAPH 2004. Los Angeles, California, August 2004. In the ACM SIGGRAPH 2004 Electronic Theater.
  • T. G. Goktekin, M.C. Cavusoglu, F. Tendick, and S. S. Sastry. GiPSi: An Open Source/Open Architecture Software Development Framework for Surgical Simulation” In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Medical Simulation, Cambridge, MA, June17-18, 2004.
  • X. Wu, T. G. Goktekin, F. Tendick. “An Interactive Parallel Multigrid FEM Simulator” In Proceedings of the International Symposium on Medical Simulation, Cambridge, MA, June17-18, 2004.
  • M. C. Cavusoglu, T. G. Goktekin, F. Tendick, and S. S. Sastry. GiPSi: An Open Source/Open Architecture Software Development Framework for Surgical Simulation” In  Proceedings of Medicine Meets Virtual Reality XII (MMVR 2004), Newport Beach, CA, January 14-17, 2004, pp.46-48.
  • M. C. Cavusoglu, T. G. Goktekin, F. Tendick and S. S. Sastry. “Framework for Open Source Software Development for Organ Simulation in the Digital Human” In Proceedings of the International Conference on High Performance Computing (HIPC 2002), Bangalore, India, December 18-21, 2002, pp. 713-714.
  • X. Wu, M.S. Downes, T. G. Goktekin, and F. Tendick, “Adaptive Nonlinear Finite Elements for Deformable Body Simulation Using Dynamic Progressive Meshes”  In Proceedings of the EUROGRAPHICS 2001, vol. 20, no. 3, Sept. 2001, pp. 349-58.
  • F. Tendick, M. Downes, T. G. Goktekin, M.C. Cavusoglu, D. Feygin, X. Wu, R. Eyal, M. Hegarty, and L.W. Way, “A Virtual Environment Testbed for Training Laparoscopic Surgical Skills” Presence vol. 9, no. 3, pp. 236-255, June 2000.
  • R.M. Cubert, T. G. Goktekin and P. A. Fishwick. MOOSE: Architecture of an Object-Oriented Multimodeling Simulation System In Proceedings of Enabling Technology for Simulation Science, SPIE AeroSense 1997, Orlando, FL, pp. 22-24.