Dr. Yekaterina Kharitonova is a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at Harvey Mudd College (Claremont, CA). Her research is in Computer Vision and Machine Learning. Specifically, her work focuses on multimedia processing and understanding, image correspondence, and effective image alignment through fitting geometric models. She leads the PIXL group, which explores interdisciplinary projects that currently involve large-scale image mapping, and object detection and classification.
PhD in Computer Science, 2016
University of Arizona
Certificate in College Teaching, 2014
University of Arizona
BSc in Computer Science, 2009
University of Hawai'i-Hilo
Courses taught at Harvey Mudd:
Courses I assisted with as a graduate student at the University of Arizona are listed on vision.cs.arizona.edu/ykk.
CV/resumé is available upon request.
I am a solar-powered, tea-fueled extroverted introvert. I love traveling and exploring, hiking and backpacking, cooking and baking, doing yoga and dancing, reading and drawing, while taking pictures of those adventures.