I lead the Computational Photography Lab as an assistant professor in the School of Computing Science at Simon Fraser University. We specialize in inverse rendering of in-the-wild photographs at high resolutions to enable 3D physical control over light and geometry in image editing and movie post-production. We work in our computational photography studio, conducting research in an active production environment. You can learn more about our work in our Media, Research, and Papers pages.
I received my PhD degree in Computer Science from ETH Zurich under supervision of Marc Pollefeys in 2019. During my PhD, I spent a year at MIT CSAIL with Wojciech Matusik and 3 years at Disney Research Zurich. I received my BSc and MSc degrees in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Middle East Technical University under supervision of Aydın Alatan. I served on the Technical Papers Committees of SIGGRAPH in 2021 & 2025, of Pacific Graphics in 2020, 2021 & 2024, as Area Chair for ICCV in 2023, for ECCV in 2024, for AAAI in 2020 & 2025, as Registration Chair for ECCV in 2014, and on the Jury for SIGGRAPH Posters in 2022.

Recent news:

2025-08 See our relighting work on PetaPixel and Two Minute Papers.
2025-06 Our upcoming SIGGRAPH 2025 paper on Physically Controllable Relighting of Photographs is online.
2024-12 We received the Best Paper Award Honorable Mention at SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 for our paper Colorful Diffuse Intrinsic Image Decomposition in the Wild. Big congrats to Chris Careaga as the sole lead author of this work.