[4eyes] FW: Looking for potential grad students with interests in computer graphics or computer vision

Matthew Turk mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Thu Oct 7 21:03:39 PDT 2010


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Subject: 

Looking for potential grad students with interests in computer graphics or
computer vision


Date: 

Thu, 07 Oct 2010 08:29:19 -0600


From: 

William B Thompson  <mailto:thompson at cs.utah.edu> <thompson at cs.utah.edu>


To: 

Mary Hegarty  <mailto:hegarty at psych.ucsb.edu> <hegarty at psych.ucsb.edu>

 

Mary:
 
We are hoping to recruit one or more computer science graduate students 
to join our research group this year and would appreciate pointers you 
have to likely candidates.  We are particularly interested in students 
with backgrounds in computer vision and/or computer graphics, combined 
with a strong interest in perception.  More about the research group and 
Utah's School of Computing can be found in:
 
http://www.cs.utah.edu/research/groups/percept/
 
http://www.cs.utah.edu
 
We have a highly productive research group, well-balanced between 
computer graphics and perception, with faculty and students coming from 
both The University of Utah's School of Computing and Department of 
Psychology.  As an indication of the success of the group, here is a 
list of our four most recent Ph.D. graduates in computer science, along 
with their current affiliation:
 
Tina Ziemek, Stupid Fun Club (Will Wright's latest game company)
Scott Kuhl, Department of Computer Science, Michigan Tech.
Margarita Bratkova, Dreamworks Animation
Betty Mohler, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
 
We are happy to talk by phone with any potential students that are 
interested, and can arrange an in-person visit to Salt Lake City for 
anyone that seems to be a particularly good fit.
 
        - Bill
-- 
William B. Thompson
Professor, School of Computing, University of Utah
50 So. Central Campus Dr., Rm 3190, Salt Lake City, UT 84112
 
thompson at cs.utah.edu, http://www.cs.utah.edu/~thompson
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