

About Me
Hi, I'm Minseo Park. I'm a computer graphics researcher. I recently completed my M.S. at Texas A&M University, advised by Professor Shinjiro Sueda. I was a member of the Aggie Graphics Lab (
proud of it). My research focuses on physics-based modeling and computer animation.
I'm also an independent researcher and software developer working in the field of computer graphics. I founded a company called
(/sixty-one, three-fifteen/), where I serve as the CTO. At
, our goal is to create technologies that make it possible for anyone to tell their own stories using computer graphics and interactive techniques.
Curriculum Vitae (February 2026)
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Here are some of the questions I get asked most often. Have a different question for which you can't find here? Send me an email to get in touch with me, and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
- Where do you live?
- I'm currently based in Seoul, South Korea, as of 2026. I previously lived in College Station, Texas during my M.S. program.
- What exactly do you do?
- I'm a graduate student researching physics-based modeling and computer animation. I'm also passionate about optimizing computer graphics applications - making them faster and more efficient. I develop software that helps create realistic visual effects and interactive experiences.
- Why you do it?
- I believe in advancing our understanding of natural phenomena through computational methods. Beyond the scientific pursuit, I want to make these technologies accessible so that everyone can tell their meaningful stories through computer graphics and interactive techniques.
- How you do it?
- I work on physics-based modeling that simulates the real world through numerical computing techniques. I translate these mathematical models into efficient computer programs to create plausible simulations of natural phenomena.