Open Position with the Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality Group Bremen
PhD research position
with the Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality Group at the University of
Bremen, Germany, to be filled as soon as possible
Salary is according to the German Federal pay scale (TV-L 13).
Job Description:
The work in this position will be carried out within the SFB "EASE -
Everyday Activity Science and Engineering" (funded by the DFG), which is to
perform fundamental research to enable robots to do human everyday
activities, such as setting a table or loading a dish washer.
One strand of research of the CGVR lab in this endeavor is to develop
algorithms such that robots can "envision" the outcomes of their tentative
plans by simulating the real world around them before they actually follow
through with their plan. This requires novel methods for
faster-than-realtime physically-based simulation and the development of
predicates in order to evaluate the outcomes.
In another strand, we will deal specifically with the challenge of grasping.
Here, the task is to develop novel methods such that a human user can grasp
virtual objects using a virtual hand with high simulation fidelity and high
dexterity. The goal is to allow humans to interact with virtual objects just
like in real live, and to study their grasping behaviors under a large
variety of scenarios and parameters.
The tasks will also comprise a small amount of help with teaching in the
computer science program (e.g., as teaching assistant).
About us:
The position offers great opportunities for collaboration with other members
of both the computer graphics group and other groups. This job provides a
vibrant research environment where a broad range of activities related to 3D
graphics algorithms and virtual reality are being pursued (see
cgvr.cs.uni-bremen.de). The successful candidate will be working with a
dynamic, friendly, and helpful team of computer graphics researchers. Our
research group is part of the school of computer science at University of
Bremen. Our university is a mid-sized university with about 20,000 students,
a lot of them from abroad, offering a broad range of fringe benefits such as
sports facilities, cultural activities, and daycare.
Qualifications:
Candidates should have an excellent Master's degree in computer science, or
a related discipline such as mathematics, physics, etc. You should be
passionate about your work and highly self-motivated. Required skills are
solid experience in C++ software development, and a good command of English
(reading/writing/speaking). Ideally, you have specialized in real-time
computer graphics or physically-based simulation, you are capable of
effectively applying mathematical methods, and you have knowledge in GPGPU
programming. In addition, the successful candidate will be highly
self-motivated, passionate about their work, and have good ability to work
both independently as well as in a team in a multidisciplinary environment.
Speaking German is a plus, but not required.
Conditions of employment:
The position is available until mid 2021 (under the condition of job
release).
As the University of Bremen intends to increase the proportion of female
employees in science, women are particularly encouraged to apply. In case of
equal personal aptitudes and qualification, disabled persons will be given
priority. Applicants with a migration background are welcome.
How to Apply & What to Do in Case of Questions:
Applications should comprise a motivation letter, complete CV including any
achievements, degree certificates (including list of courses and grades),
names and contact details of at least two referees, and other credentials if
any (e.g., recommendation letters, publications, etc.). Please send your
application (preferably by email) to:
Prof. Dr. Gabriel Zachmann, zach at cs.uni-bremen.de
Application deadline: August 31 2017 (or until a suitable candidate is
found).
If you have any questions about the position, please do not hesitate to
address them to the above email address.
G. Zachmann
University of Bremen Bibliothekstr. 1
28359 Bremen / Germany
For a paper-based application, please make sure you only send document
copies, as all received application material will be destroyed after the
selection process.
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