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[UK] PhD Studentship in Computer Vision - Kingston University
PhD Studentship in Computer Vision Digital Image Research Centre (DIRC)
We wish to appoint a PhD student to conduct research on the next generation
of video surveillance systems. The work will be funded by BARCO, a major
global manufacturer of video visualisation systems (subject to final
contract). The project will address the need for robustness in object
classification, tracking and situation assessment for large distributed
surveillance applications. In particular it will deal with the investigation
and evaluation of multi-camera tracking of heterogeneous objects. You will
work in close collaboration with a top industrial R&D department. The
project will involve regular travelling to BARCO labs in Belgium.
Applicants must have a first degree (minimum 2i or equivalent) in Computer
Science, Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or related discipline. Previous
experience of digital signal processing or computer vision is desirable.
This is a three year studentship (reviewed annually) open to EU and non-EU
citizens. The successful applicant will receive an annual stipend of around
£12,500 plus normal fees (non-EU citizens will be eligible to receive up to
an additional £4,000 p.a. to help them pay the difference between home and
overseas fees, so they will be expected to make a personal contribution of
£2,000 p.a. towards fees). At the end of the three year period you will be
expected to have written the Doctorate thesis.
With more than about 17,000 students, Kingston University is now one of the
largest universities in southern England. The Digital Imaging Research
Centre ( http://dircweb.king.ac.uk/dirc/home.htm) integrates relevant
computer vision and graphics research across the University and is currently
composed of 16 academic members, 6 research associates and 15 research
students. DIRC expertise includes visual surveillance, medical imaging and
ambient intelligence. The work in visual surveillance is recognised
nationally and internationally.
To apply, please contact Mrs B Tang, Research and Enterprise Officer,
Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics, Sopwith Building,
Kingston University, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2EE (tel: +44
(0)20 8547 7054, email: B.Tang@kingston.ac.uk) for an application form.
Please return the form, academic CV, references and all other required
documentation to Mrs Tang by the 9th October 2006. Interviews for
shortlisted applicants are expected to take place around the 23rd October.
Please note that applications and CVs of shortlisted candidates will be
passed, in confidence, to BARCO as part of the final selection process.
If you would like to discuss the details of the studentship, please contact
Dr Sergio A Velastin
sergio. velastin@kingston.ac.uk,
visit our website:http://dircweb.king.ac.uk/dirc/home.htm,
phone on 44-208-547-7719.
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