PhD studies in Computer Vision at University of California, Merced

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Ming-Hsuan

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Nov 1, 2021, 1:05:51 PM11/1/21
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I would like to recruit one or two PhD students to start in summer or fall 2022, in the general area of computer vision. Specific interests include object detection, tracking, recognition, segmentation, online appearance model, visual learning, 3D vision, scene parsing, face processing, computational photography, and related areas. 

Highly motivated PhD students will work on vision projects and publish their work in the leading conferences (e.g., CVPR, ICCV, ECCV, NeurIPS, ICLR, and ICML) and journals (e.g., PAMI, IJCV and CVIU). Students will be funded by teaching or research assistantships. 

Qualifications: 
- Highly motivated individual with solid research experience - MS degree in CS, EE, Math or related areas (although I sometimes recruit students with BS degrees) 
- Strong mathematical skills (multivariate calculus, matrix algebra, probability and statistics, optimization, information theory, etc.) 
- Strong programming ability in C++, Pytorch or TensorFlow 

For further information: 
- Vision and learning lab: http://vllab.ucmerced.edu 
- EECS graduate group at UC Merced: http://eecs.ucmerced.edu 
- Application procedure: http://graduatedivision.ucmerced.edu 
- Application deadline: Jan 15, 2022 

Prospective students are encouraged to contact me with full curriculum vitae (with representative publications, references, research experience, GPA, class rank, test scores, coursework, and web site). 

Ming-Hsuan Yang 
Professor Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 
University of California, Merced 
5200 North Lake Road Merced, CA 95344 
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