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Sponsor: Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Location(s): The Munsell Color Science Laboratory (mcsl.rit.edu), Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY and the Museum of Modern Art (moma.org), New York City Principal Investigators:
Dr. Roy S. Berns (berns@cis.rit.edu)
Dr. James A. Ferwerda (jaf@cis.rit.edu)
Project Description: The Munsell Color Science Laboratory (MCSL) at RIT is seeking an outstanding researcher for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in the area of Image-Based 3D Modeling of Fine Art. The goal of the research is to develop advanced methods for creating rich digital representations of paintings and other cultural heritage objects that can serve as surrogates for archiving, analysis, restoration, reproduction, and scholarship. The fellowship is sponsored by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation as part of a project entitled “Improving Artwork Reproduction through 3D-Spectral Capture and Computer Graphics Rendering”. Research resources of the MCSL include a light measurement laboratory, a custom imaging goniospectrophotometer, a computer cluster, and calibrated spectral printing, display systems, and visual psychophysics laboratories. In addition to research at the MCSL in Rochester NY, the appointment will include extended residencies at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
Requirements: Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Computer Science, Computer Graphics, Image/Vision Sciences, or a related field. Applicants with research backgrounds in the following areas will be preferred:
* Image-Based Modeling/Rendering/Lighting,
* Computational Photography,
* Physically-Based Rendering, and
o Material Appearance.
Strong mathematical and computational skills (linear systems/optimization/PCA, OSX/Windows/Unix, MATLAB, C/C++/Cocoa, OpenGL/GLSL, Xcode/Visual Studio, Maya/Radiance/PBRT) and a proven track record of independent research and publication are required.
Application Process: Applicants should email a curriculum vitae, and a cover letter that describes their graduate training, research interests, and qualifications for the position to Ms. Val Hemink (val@cis.rit.edu). Applicants should also arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to the same address. Review of the applications will be ongoing and will continue until the position is filled. Details about the research are available from either Principal Investigator and from art-si.org.
Research website: art-si.org
Salary: Commensurate with experience.
Start date: Negotiable.
Duration: Two years.
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Postdoctoral positions of Mathematics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Postdoctoral positions at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen (Deadline 1 December 2009)
The Department of Mathematical Sciences at University of Copenhagen is seeking top young researchers for several attractive postdoctoral positions. The positions are one to three year positions, with starting date 1 September 2010.
The salary is very competitive, currently approx EUR 60000/year (EUR 5000/month), including pension, which for non-danes amounts to EUR 3000/month paid out after tax as salary, plus EUR 700/month (pre-tax) pension savings. The teaching load is 3 quarter (half-semester) courses per year, primarily related to the applicant's research.
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CENTER FOR COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS, INSTITUTE FOR
COMPUTATIONAL ENGINEERING AND SCIENCES,
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
We are seeking highly qualified applicants for one or two postdoctoral research positions in the
Center for Computational Materials within the Institute for Computational Engineering and
Sciences at the University of Texas in Austin. These positions will be filled as soon as possible.
The research projects involved in these positions will focus primarily on simulations of optical,
electronic, magnetic and structural properties of complex electronic materials at both the
macroscopic- and nano-scale
A Ph.D. or equivalent degree in physics, chemistry, materials science or a related field is
required. Preference will be given to candidates with a strong background in classical and
quantum mechanical simulations of materials.
Interested parties should send curriculum vitae and arrange for three letters of recommendation
to be sent to either Alex Demkov (demkov@physics.utexas.edu) or Jim Chelikowsky
(jrc@ices.utexas.edu) no later than February 1, 2010.
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