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Academic

From: Bob Duin
Date: 17 Oct 2002
Subject: Netherlands: Ph.D. position on hyperspectral image analysis, deadline Nov 15, 2002

The Delft Pattern Recognition Group, The Netherlands, is seeking for an outstanding Ph.D. student with a background in engineering, physics or computer science, having excellent computer programming skills and preferably experienced in spectral data analysis.

The Ph.D. student will participate in an applied project on

Hyperspectral image analysis

funded by the Technology Foundation STW. In the project industrial applications of hyperspectral imaging are studied with an emphasis on the integration of the spectral and spatial information.The research will be done in cooperation with, among others, Unilever Research Vlaardingen, AgriVision, Wageningen and the Institute of Applied Physics in Delft. The Ph.D. position is granted for 4 years. The nomination is formally for 2 years and is expected to be extended for another 2 years.

The project is integrated in the research on statistical pattern recognition fundamentals and applications of the Delft Pattern Recognition Group. This research is done by 7 reseachers while the entire group consists of about 35 researchers. The Ph.D. student will be a member of ASCI, the Advanced School for Computers and Imaging, a nationwide Ph.D.school.

For information on the project see: http://www.ph.tn.tudelft.nl/~pavel/spectra/index.html

It may also be obtained by email from Pavel Paclik, pavel@ph.tn.tudelft.nl primary researcher in the project.

For information on the research on statistical pattern recognition see: http://www.ph.tn.tudelft.nl/Research/neural/index.html

For information on the Delft Pattern Recognition Group see: http://www.ph.tn.tudelft.nl

Applications should be sent before November 15, 2002 to the project leader, Robert P.W. Duin: duin@tnw.tudelft.nl.


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