[4eyes] Fwd: Summer 2016 internships in computational photography and video at Google / Mountain View
Tobias Hollerer
holl at cs.ucsb.edu
Wed Nov 4 16:01:40 PST 2015
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Subject: Summer 2016 internships in computational photography and video
at Google / Mountain View
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 14:48:11 -0800
From: Marc Levoy <levoy at google.com>
To: nayar <nayar at cs.columbia.edu>, Steve Seitz
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<black at cs.brown.edu>, James Hays <hays at cs.brown.edu>,
marc.alexa at tu-berlin.de, Janusz Konrad <jkonrad at bu.edu>,
betke at cs.bu.edu, Jonathan Ventura <jventura at uccs.edu>,
peleg at cs.huji.ac.il, michal.irani at weizmann.ac.il, Lihi Zelnik
<lihi at ee.technion.ac.il>
Colleagues,
I lead a team on Google’s home campus in Mountain View that works on
computational photography and video, and we are looking for a few
talented current PhD students to hire as interns for Summer 2016.
Our team includes researchers, hardware engineers, and software
engineers, and is part of Google Research. (We were formerly part of
Google[x].) Other members of my team include Sam Hasinoff
(fromToronto/MIT), Jon Barron (UC Berkeley), Andrew Adams
(Stanford/MIT), Jiawen Chen (MIT), Yael Pritch (Disney Research), Robert
Carroll (UC Berkeley/Lytro), Florian Kainz (ILM), and Yun-Ta Tsai (NVIDIA).
Although I cannot divulge all the projects we are working on, some of
our projects include burst-mode HDR photography
<http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2014/10/hdr-low-light-and-high-dynamic-range.html>,
Lens Blur
<http://googleresearch.blogspot.com/2014/04/lens-blur-in-new-google-camera-app.html>,
the Jump <https://www.google.com/get/cardboard/jump/>virtual reality
system, the Halide <http://halide-lang.org>image processing language,
and other core imaging and vision technologies used throughout Google.
In the coming year we will be focusing on computational video, light
fields and multi-camera systems, structured-light scanning and tracking
technologies for virtual reality, and computer vision and machine
learning in the service of photography.
In keeping with the principles of Google Research, our group is is
committed to open academic publication. Summer interns should expect to
work on a project that will build towards a paper submission over the
following academic year.
Interested students should apply to Google’s “Software Engineering
Intern, PhD, Summer 2016” listing using our web site
(http://g.co/phdintern), and should also send a CV to
gcam-internships at google.com <mailto:gcam-internships at google.com>.
Internships are awarded on a rolling basis, so the sooner we hear from
you the better!
-Marc Levoy
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