Fully funded PhD Position Visual Analytics for Fine Arts Analysis and Simulation
The <http://graphics.tudelft.nl/> Computer Graphics and Visualization (CGV) group
at the <https://www.tudelft.nl/en/eemcs/the-faculty/> Faculty of Electrical
Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS), <https://www.tudelft.nl/> TU
Delft invites applications for full-time doctoral candidates in the area of Visualization
and Visual Analytics in Fine-Art analysis. The successful candidate will work together
with collaborators from the department of Material Science and Engineering at TU Delft and
the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam on novel visualization and visual analytics methods, as well as
visual workflows. Topics include the identification of pigments or layering structures in
historical paintings, the reasoning on the aging process of these pigments, and the
simulation of different lighting conditions. For this, we will work with hyperspectral and
other high-dimensional imaging data modalities. Besides workflows and design of visual
representations, the project will provide different opportunities to work on
methodological improvements for the analysis of this data. An example is the adaptation of
dimensionality reduction algorithms for information visualization or the improvement of
the acquisition process by (partially) predicting modalities using machine learning
methods.
The CGV group investigates realistic, perceptual, and expressive rendering, visualization
of scientific and medical data, interaction and game technologies, and modelling of 3D
content. Our goal is to develop methods to produce virtual worlds and provide high-quality
display solutions efficiently and effectively. We aim for solutions to produce instructive
illustrations with real-world applications (e.g., medical visualization, or flooding
simulations) and make use of perceptual findings to increase the effectiveness of the
displayed information. Our work is often multi-disciplinary and combines aspects of
various fields, such as physics, parallel programming, algorithms, perception, or
numerical methods.
Full details and the application procedure can be found here
<https://www.tudelft.nl/over-tu-delft/werken-bij-tu-delft/vacatures/details?jobId=9115&jobTitle=PhD%20position%20Visual%20Analytics%20for%20Fine%20Arts%20Analysis%20and%20Simulation>
. For any questions you can contact me directly at t.hollt-1(a)tudelft.nl
<mailto:t.hollt-1@tudelft.nl>
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Thomas Höllt,
Assistant Professor
Computer Graphics and Visualization
https://graphics.tudelft.nl <https://graphics.tudelft.nl/>
Department of Intelligent Systems
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science
Delft University of Technology