Support Technician position

June 3, 2021 at 8:05 am by

About CVC: 

The Computer Vision Center (CVC) is a non-profit research center established in 1995 by the Generalitat de Catalunya and the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). Its mission is to carry out cutting-edge research that has the highest international impact in the field of computer vision. It also promotes the transference of knowledge to industry and society.  

Computer vision is an exciting research area and an omnipresent technology, essentially empowering machines with the sense of vision. The CVC is a successful marriage between knowledge and innovation. In addition to our cutting-edge scientific achievements, we have established lasting ties with industrial partners and created several spin-off companies. 

Research area or group: NeuroComputational and Biological Vision Team (NeuroBiT) / ‘Deep Networks’ en el Cerebro Visual: de las Medidas a los Algoritmos (ViBra)  

Description of group/project: 

The NeuroComputation and Biological Vision Team (NeuroBiT) conducts fundamental, experimental and computational modelling research on the mechanisms of human visual perception, being at the frontier between Computational Neuroscience and Computer Vision. It addresses problems by combining both, computational modelling tools and psychophysical experimentation. Recent research lines of our members have been focused on the study of processes such as colour perception (categorisation, chromatic induction and colour constancy), visual discrimination, high dynamic range visualisation techniques; visual saliency, and applications to perceptual image compression and image quality. Most of our past research experience and background involves the development of high-level biologically-inspired computational models whose fundamentals are firmly grounded on psychophysical studies of human perception. Our present interest also includes the definition of biologically-plausible, mid-level architectures which simulate the network dynamic characteristics of the human visual cortex and the use of computational learning techniques to map the output of our models to complex phenomena. Our final objective is to apply our knowledge to solve important Computer Vision problems and provide some answers to medical and biological questions. 

In this project, we study the relationship between computational algorithms and several perceptual processes such as visual aesthetics and visual discomfort (one of the triggers of migraines). This study uses both experimental data obtained from psychophysical experiments and computational simulation of the neuronal mechanisms of the Human Visual System. 

Context and Mission: 

The NeuroBit group at Computer Vision Center seeks applications to fill a support technician position focused on psychophysical experiments on visual aesthetics and symmetry. 

Main duties: 

  • Generate a visual database to for an online experiment focused on particular aspects of the visual aesthetic experience, like symmetry and spatial distribution of chromaticity.  
  • Manage psychophysical experiments on visual perception of symmetric and asymmetric stimuli. Generate MATLAB code for VISAGE visual card, manage calendars and perform psychophysical experiments with experimental subjects. 
  • Apply existing computational models to extract symmetry characteristics of natural images.

Requirements: 

Education:

  • Engineering or similar Science degree. 
  • Master in any Scientific area (Comp. Sci, Maths, Physics, etc.)

Essential Knowledge and Professional Experience:

  • Programming in Matlab/Python/Octave 
  • Some knowledge of Vision Science / Human Visual System biology is desirable 
  • Some experience on computational modelling of Human Visual System is desirable 
  • Some knowledge of visual aesthetics desirable 
  • Fluency in English 

Competences:

  • The candidate must be an effective communicator, multitask, and work well on collaborative and interdisciplinary designs. 
  • Ability to think creatively. 
  • Ability to work independently and make decisions. 
  • Ability to take initiative, prioritize and work under set deadlines and pressure.

Conditions: 

  • The position will be located at Computer Vision Center (Campus Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona) 
  • We offer a full-time contract, a good environment, flexible working hours 
  • Duration: 3 months (June-September 2021) 
  • Salary: 16.074,00 euro gross per year 
  • Starting date: June 15th 2021

Applications Procedure: 

Applicants must submit their curriculum vitae through the application online form, indicating offer code: Reference: 03062021_NeuroBit_001 

Selection Procedure: 

  1. Pre-selection: determination of compliance with the minimum requirements of the offer. 
  1. Selection: assessment of the preselected candidates by scoring based on objective criteria. 
  1. Potential candidates will be contacted to set up an interview.

Application Deadline:  13 June 2021 

 

This contract will be financed by:FEDER/Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades – Agencia Estatal de Investigación/DPI2017-89867-C2-1-R


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