PhD position - Computational Science in Imaging Development and implementation of large-scale algorithms for imaging problems in, e.g., biometrics and geophysics.
Apply before: 01.10.2007 at 12:00 (noon)
We develop and implement the enabling mathematical technology for next-generation imaging problems arising in important areas such as biometrics, crystallography, geophysics, and surveillance. In these and other similarly challenging problems of today, mathematics technology goes hand in hand with hardware and software technology.
We will revisit the original problem formulations and derive novel and highly-efficient methods for their solution, using the most recent developments in mathematics and numerical analysis. This will enable us to compute significantly more accurate solutions than the ones currently available, at a dramatically reduced cost.
The PhD project
The PhD project aims specifically at developing modern and efficient algorithms for imaging using recent advances in interior-point algorithms combined with iterative methods for solving structured sets of Newton equations.
The project is financed by the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation (FTP) under the research project “CSI: Computational Science in Imaging”. The PhD project is a joint collaboration between DTU, Aalborg University, and MOSEK ApS, and the PhD student will be employed fully by DTU.
For more information about the project, see: www.imm.dtu.dk/~pch/CSI.html
Supervisors:
Professor Per Christian Hansen and Associate Professor Marielba Rojas, Informatics and Mathematical Modelling, DTU.
Qualifications
The PhD student is expected to have a Master’s degree in numerical analysis or scientific computing, or equivalently, and must have experience with scientific programming, numerical optimization, and matrix computations. We also require that the PhD student is fluent in both oral and written English.
Terms of employment
The stipend for the PhD degree is subject to academic approval, and the candidate will be enrolled in one of the general degree programmes of DTU. Information about the general requirements for enrolment and the general planning of the position studies is included in the general rules of DTU; see: www.dtu.dk/English/education/Phd_Education.aspx
The place of employment is Informatics and Mathematical Modelling. The terms of employment will be in accordance with those of scientific staff at Danish universities. The PhD stipend has a fixed duration of 3 years.
Application
If you are interested, please send your application to: pch[ at ]imm.dtu.dk. The application must include diploma, CV, and a research statement.
Application deadline: October 1, 2007 at 12.00 noon
Further information
For further information please contact Professor Per Christian Hansen, pch[ at ]imm.dtu.dk, tel. +45 4525 3097.
Further information about Informatics and Mathematical Modelling can be obtained at www.imm.dtu.dk.
Via: official announcement
Apply before: 01.10.2007 at 12:00 (noon)
We develop and implement the enabling mathematical technology for next-generation imaging problems arising in important areas such as biometrics, crystallography, geophysics, and surveillance. In these and other similarly challenging problems of today, mathematics technology goes hand in hand with hardware and software technology.
We will revisit the original problem formulations and derive novel and highly-efficient methods for their solution, using the most recent developments in mathematics and numerical analysis. This will enable us to compute significantly more accurate solutions than the ones currently available, at a dramatically reduced cost.
The PhD project
The PhD project aims specifically at developing modern and efficient algorithms for imaging using recent advances in interior-point algorithms combined with iterative methods for solving structured sets of Newton equations.
The project is financed by the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation (FTP) under the research project “CSI: Computational Science in Imaging”. The PhD project is a joint collaboration between DTU, Aalborg University, and MOSEK ApS, and the PhD student will be employed fully by DTU.
For more information about the project, see: www.imm.dtu.dk/~pch/CSI.html
Supervisors:
Professor Per Christian Hansen and Associate Professor Marielba Rojas, Informatics and Mathematical Modelling, DTU.
Qualifications
The PhD student is expected to have a Master’s degree in numerical analysis or scientific computing, or equivalently, and must have experience with scientific programming, numerical optimization, and matrix computations. We also require that the PhD student is fluent in both oral and written English.
Terms of employment
The stipend for the PhD degree is subject to academic approval, and the candidate will be enrolled in one of the general degree programmes of DTU. Information about the general requirements for enrolment and the general planning of the position studies is included in the general rules of DTU; see: www.dtu.dk/English/education/Phd_Education.aspx
The place of employment is Informatics and Mathematical Modelling. The terms of employment will be in accordance with those of scientific staff at Danish universities. The PhD stipend has a fixed duration of 3 years.
Application
If you are interested, please send your application to: pch[ at ]imm.dtu.dk. The application must include diploma, CV, and a research statement.
Application deadline: October 1, 2007 at 12.00 noon
Further information
For further information please contact Professor Per Christian Hansen, pch[ at ]imm.dtu.dk, tel. +45 4525 3097.
Further information about Informatics and Mathematical Modelling can be obtained at www.imm.dtu.dk.
Via: official announcement
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