11 open PhD positions in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Germany at the
Research Training Group Heterogeneous Image Systems
The Research Training Group Heterogeneous Image Systems researches
technical systems for processing, synthesizing, and transmitting digital
images, such as in mobile phones or game consoles, but also in medical image
systems or advanced driver assistance systems. The PhD projects range from
hardware-related topics like intelligent image sensors, over methods and
tools for the design and modeling of heterogeneous image systems, to
applications in medical engineering and entertainment technology. More
detailed information is available at <http://hbs.fau.de>
http://hbs.fau.de.
We are currently inviting applications for 11 funded PhD positions. As part
of the PhD studies, specialization lectures, communication training,
language courses, and a three-month research stay abroad are offered. The
positions are funded for a three-year period, starting in fall 2012.
Applicants must have a Masters or Diploma degree in computer science or
electrical engineering (or closely related), good English skills, and the
ability to work well in a team.
Applications should be submitted as PDF by e-mail to Prof. Marc Stamminger (
<mailto:marc.stamminger@cs.fau.de> marc.stamminger(a)cs.fau.de) by July 6,
2012.
Location
Your workplace will be in Erlangen, which is close to Nuremberg. The
Nuremberg Metropolitan Region is situated in Bavaria, in the South of
Germany ( <http://www.em-n.eu>
www.em-n.eu). Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
(FAU, <http://www.fau.de>
www.fau.de) is a large university with over
30.000 students (including 2.700 international students) and a strong School
of Engineering with almost
10.000 students. It is one of the most attractive German universities for
international visiting academics. Every year, an increasing number of
Humboldt scholars and prize-winning researchers choose FAU as their research
base. As a university with an international outlook, FAU has a close-knit
network of numerous co-operation partners abroad with particularly strong
ties to the Far East.
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Marc Stamminger | stamminger(a)cs.fau.de |
http://lgdv.cs.fau.de