CVNet - job opening; image scientist; HP Labs

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Date: Wed Apr 05 2000 - 12:17:05 PDT

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    From: "Silverstein, Amnon" <amnon@exch.hpl.hp.com>
    To: "'Hoover Chan'" <hchan@kirkham.ewind.com>
    Subject: RE: job announcement

    Friends and colleagues,

          I am looking for some people to work with me at HP on a project that
    will investigate the human perception side of imaging devices. We are going
    to work on perceptual image quality, new types of visual interfaces, imaging
    algorithm development and device design. I have three positions available:
    one for a scientist, one for an engineer and one for an intern. If you have
    any graduate students or friends who are looking for a job, please let them
    know! I would like resumes by email to amnon@hpl.hp.com All of these jobs
    are at the Page Mill Road HP Labs site in Palo Alto California (next to
    Stanford University).

    Thanks very much for helping me to find some people!

    Amnon

    ________________________ __ ____________________
    Amnon Silverstein, Ph.D. / / / / Hewlett Packard Labs
    Research Scientist /--/ /_/ 1501 Page Mill Road
    Imaging Technology / / / Palo Alto CA 94304

    IMAGE SCIENTIST

    Essential Responsibilities:

    Hewlett Packard Laboratories is looking for a vision/computer scientist to
    help develop computational models of perceptual image quality, and to design
    new devices based on visual perception. Job responsibilities include
    inventing new imaging devices and algorithms, and to construct prototype
    systems to demonstrate new concepts for consumer and industrial imaging.
    Work with HP's product divisions to implement new inventions, and integrate
    new ideas into existing product lines. Develop software tools that can be
    used to improve imaging devices.

    Marginal Responsibilities:

    Conduct experiments to measure visual sensitivity to image defects, and
    measure perceptual image quality. Applicants should have expertise in visual
    psychophysical testing methods and experimental design, statistical data
    analysis (principal components analysis, statistical hypothesis testing).

    Musts:

    Masters or Ph.D. in computer science or vision science, or in a closely
    related field. Strong background in mathematics, statistics, scientific
    method, computer programming, and digital image processing.

    Desired:

    Strong programming skills in C++, Microsoft Windows, Java, Matlab. Some
    knowledge of color science, user interface design, electronics and work
    experience also desirable.

    Send resume to amnon@hpl.hp.com

     
    SOFTWARE DESIGN ENGINEER

    Essential Responsibilities:

    Develop software for image processing devices. Design algorithms for image
    display, manipulation, enhancement and compression. Create software that
    interfaces with experimental imaging devices including cameras and displays.
    Combine electronic displays, digital cameras, and computer systems into new
    experimental devices.

    Musts:

    Must have at least a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or computer
    science. Must have expert level C++ skills and background in digital image
    processing. Must be familiar with Windows programming in C++, preferably in
    Visual Studio. Must understand interfacing with Microsoft's video software.
    Experience with software development for digital cameras and display devices
    is also required. Must have a strong background in mathematics. Some
    background in basic electronics is required.

    Desired:

    Java, Unix, HTML and assembly language programming.

    Send resume to amnon@hpl.hp.com

    RESEARCH INTERN

    Essential Responsibilities:

    Develop software for experimental image processing devices. Assist with
    experiments to measure perceived image quality. Develop web-based research
    tools. This position is temporary, and just for three months over the summer
    of 2000.

    Musts:

    Must be enrolled in an electrical engineering, computer science or vision
    science college program. Must have C++ programming skills, preferably with
    Microsoft Windows.

    Desired:

    Experience in computer imaging, vision science, color science, Java, Unix,
    HTML and assembly language programming.

    Send resume and transcript to amnon@hpl.hp.com



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