[visionlist] Research Assistant (m/f/d) Bio-inspired Computer Vision Research Group in Osnabrück, Germany
Lukas Niehaus
luniehaus at uos.de
Tue Apr 23 12:01:24 -04 2024
The Bio-inspired Computer Vision research group (Prof. Dr. Gunther
Heidemann) of the institute of Cognitive Science in the School of Human
Sciences is seeking to appoint a
*Research Assistant (m/f/d)
(Salary level E 13 TV-L, 75 %)*
to commence work as soon as possible for an initial period of 3 years.
The Bio-inspired Computer Vision Group conducts research mainly in the
fields of:
* Visual learning for still images and video data
* Deep Learning algorithms for Computer Vision
* Cognitively motivated vision architectures
* Applications in biomedical imaging
* 3D-Vision
* Auditory Display/Sonification of visual data
*Your Duties:*
* The successful candidate will be involved in several research
projects and may supervise B.Sc. and M.Sc. projects
* The position involves teaching Cognitive Science courses at B.Sc.
and M.Sc. level (3 hours/week)
* The position allows for further scientific qualification (Ph.D.,
alternatively the German doctorate degree, or habilitation)
*Requirements:*
* An excellent academic degree (Master/Diploma) and knowledge in at
least one of the fields listed above
* Good programming skills
* A very good command of the English language
Osnabrück University is a family-friendly university and is committed to
helping working/studying parents balance their family and working lives.
Osnabrück University seeks to guarantee equality of opportunity for
women and men and strives to correct any gender imbalance in its schools
and departments.
If two candidates are equally qualified, preference will be given to the
candidate with disability status.
Please submit your aplication with the usual supporting documentation by
e-mail in a single PDF file to the Director of the Institute of
Cognitive Science (office at ikw.uni-osnabrueck.de
<mailto:office at ikw.uni-osnabrueck.de>) to arrive by *May 10, 2024*. We
look forward to receiving your application.
Further information can be obtained from Prof. Dr. Gunther Heidemann
(gheidema at uni-osnabrueck.de <mailto:gheidema at uni-osnabrueck.de>).
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