Hi all,
A PhD opportunity has arisen at the School of Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences & the School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Essex, UK, in collaboration with Aparito (https://www.aparito.com/), to develop and validate digital movement outcomes.
The official advertisement will be released soon and I will add the link here when it is out. But here is an early notice for those interested. This will be a fully funded, local UK fees + stipend for a 3 year PhD program. International applicants can still apply, if you have the capacity to self-fund the difference. The plan start period is Apr 2024.
Preferred qualifications and expertise:
Essential: Strong and demonstrable machine learning, deep learning background in the area of computer vision for human POSE estimation. A prior MSc qualification in a related program of Engineering/Computer Science/Etc.
Desirable: Experience in 3D motion capture with optical cameras (e.g. Vicon) and Visual 3D. Software development. Working with human patients for biomechanical assessment.
Those who meet the criteria above and are interested, please email me at bl19622@essex.ac.uk, with your CV, transcripts, and examples of your coding experience in computer vision (e.g. link to a Git repo).
Regards,
Bernard Liew
A PhD opportunity has arisen at the School of Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences & the School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Essex, UK, in collaboration with Aparito (https://www.aparito.com/), to develop and validate digital movement outcomes.
The official advertisement will be released soon and I will add the link here when it is out. But here is an early notice for those interested. This will be a fully funded, local UK fees + stipend for a 3 year PhD program. International applicants can still apply, if you have the capacity to self-fund the difference. The plan start period is Apr 2024.
Preferred qualifications and expertise:
Essential: Strong and demonstrable machine learning, deep learning background in the area of computer vision for human POSE estimation. A prior MSc qualification in a related program of Engineering/Computer Science/Etc.
Desirable: Experience in 3D motion capture with optical cameras (e.g. Vicon) and Visual 3D. Software development. Working with human patients for biomechanical assessment.
Those who meet the criteria above and are interested, please email me at bl19622@essex.ac.uk, with your CV, transcripts, and examples of your coding experience in computer vision (e.g. link to a Git repo).
Regards,
Bernard Liew
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