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POSTDOC Volume Visualization Project @ Trinity College Dublin's GV2
Group <br>
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Applicants are sought who have a recent (or expecting soon) PhD or
equivalent qualification and experience in volume visualization,
volume graphics, high-performance computing, scientific
visualization OR other related area. <br>
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Candidates should have a track record of publications in
international conferences, be fluent in the English language and
should have leadership skills and be able to work in a team.
Candidates should have excellent software engineering skills and be
familiar with the state-of-the-art in research and existing
solutions for volume visualization. <br>
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Successful applicants will contribute to the implementation of the
project objectives [see: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://gv2.scss.tcd.ie/artivvis/">https://gv2.scss.tcd.ie/artivvis/</a>]
and will be expected to publish papers, co-supervise PhD and MSc
students and make some contribution of effort to project
administration and project reporting. <br>
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DETAILS OF POSITION: <br>
Salary is offered on Science Foundation Ireland's salary scale for
Researchers and is dependent on the level of experience of the
candidate. The starting salary for a recent PhD graduate is EUR
33,500 – 41,100 gross per annum, adjustable based on level
experience. In addition, research costs and travel to conferences
will be funded. <br>
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START DATE: <br>
As soon as possible. We will accept applications until the post is
filled. <br>
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LOCATION: <br>
Graphics Vision Visualization Group, Centre for Creative
Technologies & Media Engineering, Trinity College, Dublin
Ireland. <br>
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The Trinity Centre for Creative Technologies & Media Engineering
[<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://creative.mee.tcd.ie/">https://creative.mee.tcd.ie/</a>]
integrates the disciplines of creative arts and media technology
with the fundamentals of information engineering. Researchers at the
Centre push the boundaries in a swathe of technologies across
digital entertainment, consumer electronics, education, health,
active ageing and art. The breadth of activity in the centre is
enabled by advances made here in digital signal processing, data
science and computer vision/graphics/animation. <br>
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The centre involves two internationally well known research groups,
the media signal processing research group Sigmedia and the
graphics, vision and visualization group GV2 [<a
class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://gv2.scss.tcd.ie/">http://gv2.scss.tcd.ie/</a>].
Researchers at the Centre have founded companies in the
entertainment technology sector that were acquired by Google and
Intel. Centre researchers were also involved with Oscar winning
technology. <br>
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APPLICATION PROCESS: <br>
For further information or to apply, please contact Michael Manzke (<a
class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:Michael.Manzke@cs.tcd.ie">Michael.Manzke@cs.tcd.ie</a>),
School of Computer Science and Statistics, Trinity College Dublin.
Please include in the first instance a Curricullum Vitae detailing
qualifications, 2 academic references and summary of previous
relevant work.
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