[4eyes] FW: help finding great CV engineers
Matthew Turk
mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Sat Oct 19 14:46:22 PDT 2013
FYI
Computer Vision Engineers
http://constellation.io
Constellation Diagnostics is an MIT-fueled, funded startup with a mission to
change the way the world looks at skin cancer. If you're an engineer with a
strong math background and experience with computer vision research and
algorithms, we'd love to talk to you about joining our founding team in
Cambridge, MA.
How you're going to change the world
We're going to drive down skin cancer deaths by tracking every mole, every
month, with a device that's affordable and convenient. We're looking for
great computer vision software engineers to help map the whole body and
detect changes early with your own elegant code. The project has both a
rigorous scientific and a hacker side. Ideally, you excel at both to solve
real-world challenges.
You have
. Pushed the state-of-the-art in Computer Vision in a significant
project with surprising results
. Attended enough conferences and read enough papers to critique the
work of peers - you can feel in your gut which algorithm to use for which
problem
. Shown you can get things done in a fast-paced and dynamic
environment - preferably, you've already been part of a startup
Your Skills
. In-depth exposure to capturing dynamic shapes, pose and
silhouettes, texture mapping, unwrapping
. In-depth exposure to image correspondence, superresolution,
sophisticated segmentation, feature correlation, gradient domain techniques
. Experience with machine learning algorithms relating to computer
vision desirable
. Experience with C++ required - OpenCV preferred - Matlab and
Python of course
We'll help you do your best work
. Competitive salary and significant equity - we want you to have a
stake in what you help to build
. Our office life favors autonomy and experimentation - we won't
over-manage you (we couldn't if we tried)
Contact: Doug Johnston dj at constellation.io
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