UK: PhD Studentship in Robust Visual Surveillance
The University of Reading
School of Systems Engineering
Computational Vision Group
Ph.D. Studentship: EPSRC Project REASON
Post Type: Full-time, fixed-term for 36 months
** Closing Date for Applications: November 1st 2006 **
As a result of funding under the 3rd EPSRC Crime Prevention and
Detection
Technologies call, we are seeking a Ph.D. student to undertake study on
a
high profile research and development project. The project is employing
computational vision techniques for robust monitoring of people in
public
spaces. The project aims to research, develop and evaluate a
multi-camera
vision system in both an indoor and outdoor setting. The project is
strongly driven by end-user involvement.
You will have a strong scientific background, ideally in computer
science,
and experience with programming in C/C++ and ideally in Linux, and
knowledgeable of techniques in image processing. You will have ideally
have
either a B.Sc. degree in Computer Science/Systems Engineering or an
M.Sc.
with similar research experience in a relevant area.
You will be able to demonstrate a keen interest in state-of-the-art
research and development, working alongside academic partners and end
users
to achieve goals within tight time constraints.
For more information, please contact Dr James Ferryman (email:
j.m.ferryman @ reading.ac.uk). Please do not use this email address for
applications (please see below for how to apply).
Application Details An application form for this studentship can be
obtained by emailing, v.a.dobree @ reading.ac.uk, or by writing to:
Valerie Dobree
The University of Reading
School of Systems Engineering
Whiteknights
Reading
Berkshire RG6 6AY
UK
Please make it clear on your application form that you are applying for
the
REASON project studentship.
You can obtain a University prospectus online at:
http://www.reading.ac.uk/prospectus/pg.htm
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School of Systems Engineering
Computational Vision Group
Ph.D. Studentship: EPSRC Project REASON
Post Type: Full-time, fixed-term for 36 months
** Closing Date for Applications: November 1st 2006 **
As a result of funding under the 3rd EPSRC Crime Prevention and
Detection
Technologies call, we are seeking a Ph.D. student to undertake study on
a
high profile research and development project. The project is employing
computational vision techniques for robust monitoring of people in
public
spaces. The project aims to research, develop and evaluate a
multi-camera
vision system in both an indoor and outdoor setting. The project is
strongly driven by end-user involvement.
You will have a strong scientific background, ideally in computer
science,
and experience with programming in C/C++ and ideally in Linux, and
knowledgeable of techniques in image processing. You will have ideally
have
either a B.Sc. degree in Computer Science/Systems Engineering or an
M.Sc.
with similar research experience in a relevant area.
You will be able to demonstrate a keen interest in state-of-the-art
research and development, working alongside academic partners and end
users
to achieve goals within tight time constraints.
For more information, please contact Dr James Ferryman (email:
j.m.ferryman @ reading.ac.uk). Please do not use this email address for
applications (please see below for how to apply).
Application Details An application form for this studentship can be
obtained by emailing, v.a.dobree @ reading.ac.uk, or by writing to:
Valerie Dobree
The University of Reading
School of Systems Engineering
Whiteknights
Reading
Berkshire RG6 6AY
UK
Please make it clear on your application form that you are applying for
the
REASON project studentship.
You can obtain a University prospectus online at:
http://www.reading.ac.uk/prospectus/pg.htm
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