RESEARCH ASSISTANT Post REF: ROP2306
24,402 - 26,666 per annum, (english pounds) depending on skills and
experience. In first instance fixed term for 1 year (maternity cover).
This post is funded via the EPSRC award "High Dynamic Range for High
Fidelity Image Synthesis of Real Scenes". The aim of this project is to
compute and display the highest fidelity computer-generated images of real
scenes.
You should have proven programming skills in C++ or Matlab and
enthusiasm for problem solving and research. Under the guidance of Dr Bloj
you will develop a BRDF (Bi-directional Reflectance Distribution Function)
capture system based on digital photography, implement the corresponding
model in a rendering package (preferably RADIANCE) and support the
psychophysical evaluation of the resulting images using standard displays
and a Brightside DR37-P High Dynamic Range Display.
This represents an exciting opportunity for a promising researcher to join
a vibrant interdisciplinary team with partners at the Warwick Digital Lab
and Brightside (now part of DOLBY) working on the development and
validation of High Dynamic Range capture and display systems. The
successful applicant will be based in Dr Bloj's lab in the University of
Bradford, UK.
Informal enquires can be made to Dr Marina Bloj. Tel +44 (0)1274 236258;
e-mail: [log in to unmask] or Dr Alexa Ruppertsberg +44 (01274 235378;
e-mail [log in to unmask] .
CLOSING DATE: 13th August 2007. We expect to interview during the week of
20th August. Job reference ROP2306.
Application forms and more information available at:
http://www.brad.ac.uk/admin/personnel/jobvacancies/fps/ROP2306.pdf
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Marina Bloj PhD FHEA MInstP, Senior Lecturer
Division of Optometry, School of Life Sciences
University of Bradford
BD7 1DP, UK
Tel: +44-(0)1274 23 6258 Fax: +44-(0)1274 235570
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