Harel Haim

Dynamic Graphics Project |
Department of Computer Science |
University of Toronto |

About

I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, with Prof. Kyros Kutulakos.
My research interests are computational photography, Time-of-flight and occluded imaging, compressive imaging, computer vision and machine learning.
I received my BSc (2010) in Electrical Engineering from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and my MSc (2013) and PhD (2017) within the framework of the Direct Program for Outstanding PhD Candidates, from the school of Electrical Engineering at Tel-Aviv University, working under the supervision of Prof. Emanuel Marom and Prof. Alex Bronstein.
During 2015-2017 I served as a Principal Investigator in a government-funded project (“KAMIN” program), in pursuit of creating a small-scale computational camera for Extended Depth-of-Field and depth estimation applications.
I received the Weinstein Research Institute award for published paper in 2013 and 2016 and the Electro-Optic Fund award for outstanding research work in 2015.