(7 Dec 2009) CIS Faculty Opening

Event Date: 
Mon, 12/07/2009

This is a tenure-track faculty position in the Chester F. Carlson Center for Imaging Science (CIS) in areas such as the computational modeling of material optical properties based on 3D object capture, realistic image synthesis, and/or computational photography. The preferred rank is at the Assistant Professor level, although other ranks will be considered. The Center has an established laboratory called the Munsell Color Science Laboratory (MCSL), recognized internationally for its leadership in color and imaging science education, research, and outreach. MCSL is expanding its research efforts in the areas of modeling, rendering, and imaging of surface and object appearance and it is seeking a new faculty member with strong computational skills who can complement its current expertise in color science, color appearance, physics-based color modeling, spectral and high-dynamic range imaging and display, computer graphics, and visual psychophysics. This is a unique opportunity as MCSL is the nexus between theory and practice locally, nationally, and internationally with close ties to industry, government, foundations, and major cultural heritage institutions.

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