The research conducted at the Department of Signal Processing covers signal processing widely. The main research themes are Intelligence in Machines, Information Technology for Biology and Health, and Signal and Information Processing. The department has a modern, forward-looking research agenda, which is scientifically ambitious, industrially interesting and well aligned with the general goals of the Tampere University of Technology. It combines elements of science and technology in innovative ways. However, the research agenda is open to new initiatives. The department has strong societal and industrial links.
Requirements:
A suitable background for this open position includes experience and/or applicable studies in the areas of: – 3D scene reconstruction – Computer graphics – Computer vision – Augmented reality – Image processing – Software engineering – Applied mathematics
Fluent written and spoken English, and proficiency in programming using Matlab and C/C++ are required. Knowledge of relevant tools such as OpenGL, OpenCV, CUDA, Point Cloud Library etc. is a plus. Experience with depth sensors (stereo cameras, laser scanners etc.), viewer tracking, and/or full parallax 3D displays is valued.
Doctoral Student/Project Researcher: The successful candidate must hold a Master’s degree or be close to completion of their degree in computer science, computing, information technology, applied mathematics or equivalent.
Doctoral Student: The recruited candidate must either already be enrolled or enroll in a doctoral programme at TUT. The research conducted within the project may be utilized towards the completion of a doctoral dissertation.
Postdoctoral Researcher: The successful candidate must hold a doctoral degree and possess relevant research experience, competence to conduct independent scientific work and experience in publishing in scientific journals. Experience of studying and working abroad and contacts to international research will be appreciated.
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