
Yuta Noma
野間 裕太
Ph.D. Student,
University of Toronto
Hi there! I'm a Ph.D. student at the University of Toronto advised by Karan Singh and Alec Jacobson. I'm grateful to be supported by the Toyota Riken Scholarship.
Prior to my Ph.D., I did my master's and undergraduate studies at the EEIC Department of the University of Tokyo.
My research interest is in computer graphics, specifically geometry processing these days. My research goal is to develop tools and algorithms to process geometric data more reliably and interactively. I also used to work on 3D printing and computational origami before.

Research

Surface-Filling Curve Flows via Implicit Medial Axes
SIGGRAPH North America 2024
Yuta Noma, Silvia Sellán, Nicholas Sharp, Karan Singh, Alec Jacobson

Inkjet 4D Print: Self-folding Tessellated Origami Objects by Inkjet UV Printing
SIGGRAPH North America 2023
Koya Narumi*, Kazuki Koyama*, Kai Suto, Yuta Noma, Hiroki Sato, Tomohiro Tachi, Masaaki Sugimoto, Takeo Igarashi, Yoshihiro Kawahara

Pop-up Print: Rapidly 3D Printing Mechanically Reversible Objects in the Folded State
UIST 2020
Yuta Noma, Koya Narumi, Fuminori Okuya, Yoshihiro Kawahara