[visionlist] PhD studentship in Computational Vision at University College London

Lewis Griffin l.griffin at cs.ucl.ac.uk
Mon Jan 30 19:30:35 GMT 2006


PhD Studentship: “Basic Image Features”

 

Applications are invited for a PhD studentship to be supervised by Lewis
Griffin (Computer Science, University College London)

 

Project Summary

 

The PhD student would work with an experienced post-doc and the Principal
Investigator (Lewis Griffin) on an EPSRC-funded project 'Basic Image
Features'. The project's aim is to discover a vocabulary of 30-100 feature
types which can be used to describe the structure of any image. The methods
of the project will be mathematical, computational and statistical but the
results are expected to have relevance to understanding biological vision
systems as well as designing machine vision systems. 

The studentship will suit a student with a good first degree in a
mathematical or physical science - though psychology or physiology would
also be considered. Guidelines on eligibility for this studentship are
available on the EPSRC website.

The studentship is funded by the EPSRC and covers stipend (£12,500 per annum
for 2006/7) and tuition fees. UK citizens or those with a "relevant
connection" with the UK are eligible for the full award. Non-UK EU nationals
are eligible for a fees-only award. 

Further information can be obtained by contacting Dr Lewis Griffin, Computer
Science, University College London (e-mail: l.griffin at ucl.ac.uk). 

In order to be considered you need to fill in an application form. Please
see
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/application-admissi

on/index.shtml , where you can download the forms and guidelines
immediately. Make sure you specify PhD – “Basic Image Features” on the part
of the form that asks what you are applying for. After you fill in this
form, please send it to Naomi Liberman, Department of Computer Science,
University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT.

 

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