Dear Eurographics community,

 

I am seeking to hire two postdoctoral fellows as part of an ERC-funded Consolidator Grant. The anticipated start date is November 1 (later is also possible), and the positions are for three years (with possible extension up to five years). The location is Darmstadt, Germany. The application deadline is September 1. More information about the positions and the application procedure can be found here: https://www.psychologie.tu-darmstadt.de/perception/home_per/job_openings_per/index.en.jsp.

 

The goals of the grant are to study how people infer which parts of a scene belong to which objects, how the rich information provided by the projection of the 3D world into our eyes contributes to these inferences, and how these processes might be learned. We will develop a new display device and experimental methods to study how adult humans segment scenes, and develop new technologies using advanced computer graphics and machine learning to simulate the inputs to the visual system from early development to adulthood.

 

To achieve these goals, I am ideally seeking one person with experience with multifocal displays, and another person with experience in computer graphics (particularly with inverse rendering) and / or machine learning and computer vision. Work packages are closely tied together and there will be ample opportunity to collaborate and learn from each other. The team will be expanded by the hiring of two PhD students in mid-2024.

 

My lab group strives to provide an inclusive, supportive and collaborative environment (https://www.psychologie.tu-darmstadt.de/perception/home_per/index.en.jsp). We are part of the Center for Cognitive Science at the Technical University of Darmstadt (https://www.tu-darmstadt.de/cogsci/ccs/index.en.jsp), which offers a vibrant and exciting intellectual environment for research in cognitive science and related fields. We are also affiliated with The Hessian Center for Artificial Intelligence (Hessian AI; https://hessian.ai), and strongly connected to other universities in the region via The Adaptive Mind collaboration (https://www.theadaptivemind.de) and the Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior in Marburg (https://www.cmbb-fcmh.de/en). German language proficiency is not required.

 

Information on the application procedure can be found here: https://www.psychologie.tu-darmstadt.de/perception/home_per/job_openings_per/index.en.jsp.

 

Best wishes,

 

Thomas Wallis

 

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Prof. Thomas S. A. Wallis, PhD (he/him)

AG Perception

Institute of Psychology & Centre for Cognitive Science

Technical University of Darmstadt

 

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