A fully funded research assistant / PhD student position is available in the Graphics & Geometric Computing group at Osnabrück University, Germany.

 

The position is part of the "Nonlinear Curved Simplicial Meshing” research project (DFG). The focus is on novel reliable algorithms for the generation and optimization of 2D and 3D meshes, in particular with curved elements, and their applications in geometry processing, modeling, graphics, and simulation.

 

We are looking for candidates with an interest in geometric algorithms and data structures. Programming experience in C++ will be beneficial. Successful candidates must hold a Master's or equivalent degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, or an adjoining discipline, and should be able to work as a cooperative yet independent member of an international group.

 

Official offer and application details are available at http://graphics.cs.uos.de/PhD_Position_Campen_Apr2021.pdf

For further information, candidates can contact Prof. Marcel Campen at campen@uos.de. Deadline: April 30th 2021