Kenrick Kin
kenrick [at] eecs [dot] berkeley [dot] edu   |   537 Soda Hall
Department of Computer Science, UC Berkeley
PhD Candidate
biography
Currently I am a third year graduate student in the department of computer science at UC Berkeley. Previously I completed my Bachelor's of Science and Engineering degree at Princeton University in 2006.
research interests
I am in the computer graphics group at UC Berkeley. I have been working with my advisor Maneesh Agrawala on shape deformation and multitouch interaction. I am also interested in non-photorealistic rendering (NPR).
publications
"Determining the Benefits of Direct-Touch, Bimanual, and Multifinger Input on a Multitouch Workstation" Kenrick Kin, Maneesh Agrawala, Tony DeRose. Graphics Interface 2009 (Best Student HCI Paper Award)

"Directing Gaze in 3D Models with Stylized Focus" Forrester Cole, Doug DeCarlo, Adam Finkelstein, Kenrick Kin, Keith Morley, and Anthony Santella. Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2006

"Participatory Design with Proxies: Developing a Desktop-PDA System to Support People with Aphasia" Jordan Boyd-Graber, Sonya Nikolova, Maria Klawe, Marilyn Tremaine, Kenrick Kin, Josh Lee, Lester Mackey, Karyn Moffat. Proc. of ACM CHI 2006