PhD Studentship in Color Imaging, The Norwegian Color Research Laboratory
The Norwegian Color Research Laboratory has recently received significant funding from The Norwegian Research Council to carry out a research project entitled ”Perceptual image difference metrics - a unifying approach to image representation and reproduction.”
The project will be carried out by existing faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and PhD students.
At this point, a PhD candidate is being sought, for whom knowledge and experience in the following areas would be helpful:
Signal and image processing
Colour vision and colour science
Perceptual modelling of imaging processes
Optimisation techniques
Cross media colour reproduction
Image and video compression
The position can be awarded for a period of up to four years, and will include 25% teaching/administrative duties.
The position isremunerated according to salary level 43 in the national salary scheme, gross NOK 325 600 (appx EUR 40 700) per annum, of which 2% is deducted for the State Pension scheme.
Applicants are encouraged to submit a research project description of 2-3 pages.
Please send application letter, resume, statement of research, copies of transcripts, as well as name and email addresses of three references before August 10, 2007 to:
Gjøvik University College
Director of personnel Jan Kåre Testad
P. O. Box 191,
N-2802 Gjøvik,
Norway.
For more information about the project studentship, please contact Prof. Jon Y. Hardeberg, Email: jon.hardeberg@hig.no