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About DMP

Distributed Mentor Project (DMP) was started and is managed by the Computing Research Association Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W). Every summer, DMP selects a number of CS&CE undergraduates from all over the US and assigns them to participating professors for a summer of research at the professor's research institution. The purpose of the program is to provide students a chance to know better about CS research work, so that they can decide whether it is a suitable line for them or not.

About Cindy

Prof. Cindy Grimm earned her PhD in CS from Brown University in 1996. She has been teaching and doing research in Media & Machines Lab at Washington University in St. Louis since 2000. She is interested in three major areas: Surface modeling, art-motivated modeling and rendering, and object capture. To know more about her, please visit her website.

Media and Machines Lab

M&M Lab is a part of the Computer Science Department at WUStL dedicated to the study of computer graphics, computer vision, and mobile robotics (from M&M Lab website).

Washington University in St. Louis

Washington University in St. Louis (WUStL) is a medium-sized, independent research university that is counted among the world's leaders in teaching and research. With 6,509 undergraduates and 5,579 graduate and professional students, as well as 1,384 part-time students, Washington University offers more than 90 programs and nearly 1,500 courses in a broad spectrum of traditional and interdisciplinary majors (from WUStL website).