Suyeon Choi (최수연)

Postdoctoral Scholar
Dept. of Electrical Engineering
Stanford University

email: suyeon (at) stanford (dot) edu

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News

[2025.5] Returning to SNU in March 2026!! Please see here.
[2025.5] I’m honored to receive the 2025 ACM SIGGRAPH Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award Honorable Mention!
[2025.5] One paper got accepted to SIGGRAPH 2025!
[2025.5] Giving a talk at Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science in Denver, CO.
[2025.5] Giving a talk at the SPIE Digital Optical Technologies (DOT) Conference in Munich, Germany.
[2025.5] Giving a talk at the CVPR Computational Cameras and Displays (CCD) Workshop in Nashville, TN.
[2025.5] Serving as the program committee for SIGGRAPH Asia 2025 (Technical Papers, XR), ICCP 2025, and ISMAR 2025.
[2024.9] Giving a talk at Sillicon Valley ACM SIGGRAPH.
[2024.9] Officially graduated! My dissertation is entitled Design of Holographic Display Systems based on Artificial Intelligence.

Joining the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Seoul National University!
I am thrilled to share that I will be joining the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Seoul National University as a tenure-track assistant professor in March 2026! At SNU CSE, I will be building a diverse and collaborative research group focused on advancing computational physical systems at the intersection of graphics, optics, electronics/robotics, and AI—with applications in spatial computing, scientific imaging, and beyond: If you're excited about pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with modern physical systems by combining physics and AI, let's chat! Feel free to reach out through email if you're interested in joining my lab in SNU next year.
Short bio
I am an incoming Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Seoul National University, and currently a postdoctoral scholar at the Stanford Computational Imaging Lab, working with Prof. Gordon Wetzstein. I am broadly interested in developing new algorithms and optical systems at the intersection of graphics, optics, AI, and vision science. During my Ph.D., I developed holographic display systems incorporating machine learning towards next-generation VR/AR displays, and my thesis received the ACM SIGGRAPH Outstanding Dissertation Award Honorable Mention in 2025. My research has been supported by a Meta Research PhD Fellowship, a SPIE Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship, a Kwanjeong Scholarship, a Korean Government Scholarship, and a GPU gift from NVIDIA. I did my Ph.D at Stanford University and undergrad at Seoul National University.

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