Canberk Baykal
PhD Student, University of Cambridge • CORE Lab
Hello! I am Ahmet Canberk Baykal, a PhD student in Computer Science at the University of Cambridge. I am part of the Cambridge Open Reality and Visual AI Laboratory (CORE Lab), supervised by Prof. Cengiz Öztireli.
My research focuses on 3D Computer Vision, including 3D capture, reconstruction, and generative models for visual content. I am also broadly interested in image generation and editing, and natural language processing.
Previously, I was a Graduate Researcher at KUIS AI Center, Koç University, where I worked on language-guided image generation and manipulation, co-advised by Prof. Aykut Erdem and Prof. Deniz Yuret. I obtained my B.Sc. from Bilkent University (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) and my M.Sc. from Koç University (Computer Science and Engineering, GPA: 4.00/4.00).
I received my PhD funding through the Cambridge Trust & Computer Science Premium Scholarship (2023–2026).
Feel free to reach out if you’d like to collaborate or chat about research!
selected publications
- EGSR
ResEdit: Residual Embeddings for Precise Generative Image EditingIn Eurographics Symposium on Rendering (EGSR), 2026 - ICLR
Quartet of Diffusions: Structure-Aware Point Cloud Generation through Part and Symmetry GuidanceIn Proceedings of the International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR), 2026 - SIGGRAPH Asia
HyperGAN-CLIP: A Unified Framework for Domain Adaptation, Image Synthesis and ManipulationIn SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 Conference Papers, 2024 - ACM TOG
CLIP-Guided StyleGAN Inversion for Text-Driven Real Image EditingACM Transactions on Graphics, 2023Presented at SIGGRAPH Asia 2023