We are pleased to announce 15 open PhD positions in the MSCA ITN PRIME
(Predictive Rendering In Manufacture and Engineering).
PRIME ( <http://prime-itn.eu/>
http://prime-itn.eu/) is a Marie
Skłodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network in the framework of Horizon
2020, starting on October 1st, 2020 with a four-year duration. The network
consists of 7 universities and one company as hiring institutions, plus 11
industrial partners.
The goal of this ITN is to have the participants develop skills and
protocols needed for industrial usage of Predictive Rendering (PR)
technologies - image synthesis which delivers results that one can actually
rely on to be visually accurate. Application areas of such systems are in
such diverse areas as product design, architecture, sensor system
calibration, training of autonomous vehicle systems, movie VFX and
manufacturing control. Goal of the ITN is to collectively train young
researchers in this promising, future-oriented and research-driven
application area: each PhD student has an industrially relevant cutting-edge
research topic, descriptions of which can be found in the individual job
adverts:
<http://prime-itn.eu/positions.html>
http://prime-itn.eu/positions.html
PRIME brings some of the main European actors in the field of rendering
research together. And in addition to a high profile academic consortium,
the network can offer students a number of prominent end users of accurate
rendering technology as industrial partners. Having the likes of IKEA,
Procter & Gamble, Weta Digital, Zeiss and Adobe all together in one project
offers unique opportunities to see multiple real world usage cases for
predictive rendering technology in action.
Hiring is open until October 12th, 2020: please refer to
<http://prime-itn.eu/positions.html>
http://prime-itn.eu/positions.html for
details on how to apply.