The Computational Design Lab at Sapienza University of Rome and the Geometry
and Graphics Group at the University of Genoa are seeking candidates for
various post-doc positions in Computer Graphics and Computational
Fabrication (3D Printing) on the project "D-Surf: Scalable Computational
Methods for 3D Printing Surfaces (Italian funding framework PRIN 2015)".
The main focus of the project is to study and develop new software
technologies to support 3D printing, in particular scalable algorithms to
design objects with patterns of predictable appearance and mechanical
properties. The project is a joint project among several research groups in
Italian universities and public research institutions:
Sapienza University of Rome (Prof. Fabio Pellacini, PI)
CRS4 - Cagliari (Dr. Enrico Gobbetti)
ISTI-CNR - Pisa (Dr. Paolo Cignoni)
University of Cagliari (Prof. Riccardo Scateni)
University of Genoa (Prof. Enrico Puppo)
University of Insubria (Prof. Marco Tarini)
University of Verona (Prof. Andrea Giachetti)
The Rome and Genoa research Units are primarily involved in the development
of techniques for direct drawing and placing patterns on 3D surfaces, and
their reproduction on 3D printed object. The main areas of investigation are
how to rise the standard 2D vector image techniques to a Riemannian manifold
endowed with its own metric, and how to reproduce the optical properties of
real materials by computationally mixing printed patterns. The post-docs
will be fully involved in these activities under the supervision of both
Prof. Pellacini and Prof. Puppo, and will have the opportunity to spend
time at both institutions if so desired, and to collaborate with the other
partners of the project.
Candidates should own a PhD in Computer Science, Mathematics or related
subject, have experience in 3D Computer Graphics (rendering, geometry
processing, or 3D fabrication) and excellent programming skills. The
positions are for one year, renewable to two, and come with a gross salary
of between 20 and 35 thousand euros, corresponding to roughly 1500 to 2600
net income a month, including medical benefits.
Expressions of interest or inquiries for information should be communicated
by contacting directly Prof. Fabio Pellacini (
<mailto:pellacini@di.uniroma1.it> pellacini(a)di.uniroma1.it) and Prof. Enrico
Puppo ( <mailto:enrico.puppo@unige.it> enrico.puppo(a)unige.it). The final
selection will occur through a public competition.
Enrico Puppo
Professor of Computer Science
Head of Department
DIBRIS - University of Genova
<mailto:puppo@dibris.unige.it> puppo(a)dibris.unige.it