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Graduate Research Assistant, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
“Graduate research assistantship in computational sensing. Looking for a top notch student interested in computational photography.” Contact: Aswin Sankaranarayanan
Email: saswin@andrew.cmu.edu

Research Scientist in Computer Vision and Machine Learning
Ricoh Innovations Corporation, Menlo Park CA
http://www.ric.ricoh.com/scvm
Ricoh Innovations is seeking an experienced computer vision research scientist with a practical knowledge of machine learning. The successful candidate will collaborate with an established team of imaging experts developing novel computer vision and machine learning algorithms for scene understanding—particularly 3D computer vision algorithms. She/he will create practical solutions for analysis of various types of imaging data. If interested, please submit your resume to the following email address: scvm2014@rii.ricoh.com. The position responsibilities are: Identify and develop novel techniques for recognition of spatial structure and objects in a scene; Develop efficient algorithms for scene understanding; Collaborate with other scientists to implement complete recognition and understanding systems; Create, plan and execute a successful research program as part of a team.
Contact: John Barrus
Email: barrus@ric.ricoh.com

Computational Photography Research Scientist
Light Co., Palo Alto CA
https://light.co/#jobs
Requirements: Ph.D. degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Imaging Science, or equivalent with specialization in computational photography, image processing, or computer vision; significant international publications; some industry experience. Or M.Sc. degree and very significant industry experience. We are looking for expert in these areas: multiple view geometry, image fusion, computational photography, super-resolution, image quality. We are not looking for people in traditional computer vision areas like image understanding, medical imaging, activity recognition, etc. Excellent programming skills in C/C++, Python, and MATLAB. Proficient with computer vision software tools such as OpenCV. Comfortable working independently, and collaboratively in small teams. Track-record of problem-solving, communication, and leadership skills.
Contact: Kari Pulli
Email: kari@light.co

Research Scientist in Computer Vision
NVIDIA, Santa Clara, CA
https://research.nvidia.com
Details: NVIDIA is searching for a world-class computer vision researcher to join our research team.  Specific areas of interest include but are not limited to image understanding, semantic segmentation, action recognition, SLAM, and efficient flow/stereo methods, that would operate on a mobile, Tegra-based device, or be embedded into a device such as a car. We would like to take advantage of the recent progress in deep learning methods. You would work within a top research team that consistently publishes at the top venues in computer vision and computer graphics. The existing expertise includes computer vision, image processing, computational photography, and so forth. You will have the opportunity to have a real impact on NVIDIA’s products. More details can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/lelpv8e
Contact: Jan Kautz
Email: jkautz@nvidia.com

Research Scientist in Computational Photography / Optics
NVIDIA, Santa Clara, CA
https://research.nvidia.com
Details: NVIDIA is searching for a world-class researcher in computational optics to join our research team. We are particularly interested in the co-design of optics and computational methods in order to disrupt camera and display designs. You would work within a top research team that consistently publishes at the top venues in computer vision and computer graphics. The existing expertise includes computer vision, image processing, computational photography, and display hardware. Your contributions have the opportunity to make a real impact on our products. More details can be found here: More details can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/lrfbbra
Contact: Jan Kautz
Email: jkautz@nvidia.com

Computer Vision R&D Developer
Terrabotics, Inc., Houston TX and/or London, UK
https://terrabotics.co
Details: A talented Computer Vision developer wanted to work on exciting new processing methods for satellite, drone and aerial imagery. What we’re looking for: A background in Computer/Robot Vision or a similar hard core image processing subject. To at least MS, PhD or Post-doc level or with 4+ years relevant work history; Demonstrable experience in C/C++ programming. Additionally, Python, Matlab or similar experience is required for scripting & rapid prototyping. Ideally in a Linux environment; A good grasp of mathematics, in particular linear algebra; Experience in managing collaborative software projects, version control and working with a team of developers; Knowledge of parallel and distributed computing concepts e.g. multi-threading, multi-core. Knowledge of either GPU programming, OpenCL, OpenMP and OpenMPI would be advantageous; An innovative and problem-solving mindset, ready to tackle new problems and make game-changing solutions as part of the team and as an individual; Able to travel occasionally between London, UK and the US with the project team.
We are building a creative and collaborative start-up environment to foster rapid innovation. Contact us for more detailed information about the role and how to apply.
Contact: Dr. S Gordon
Email: jobs@terrabotics.co

Mobile Advanced Imaging Engineer
Samsung Mobile Processor Innovation Lab, Richardson, TX (Dallas Suburb)
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/cap/view/29928105?pathWildcard=29928105&trk=job_capjs
Details: The Mobile Processor Innovation Lab located in Richardson, TX is looking for experts in areas of Advanced Imaging and Computational Photography , with the goal of advancing user experience differentiations in the Samsung Galaxy mobile platform. As a Computational Imaging Expert you will be in charge of inventing cutting edge algorithms and technologies that significantly enhance the camera experience by using the platforms compute resources. You will also work on demonstrating efficient SW and HW implementations on upcoming Galaxy mobile platforms by using the hardware’s resources in new and creative ways. You will work with HW architects to define the next generation processing engines to handle the compute complexity of your algorithms.
Responsibilities: Identify areas of differentiation and innovation on camera user experience using image processing and computational imaging principles; Prototype algorithms in Matlab, C/C++ on PC and embedded platforms; Understand constraints of embedded system and use that understanding to deliver feasible and efficient algorithms; Demonstrate the efficacy of the technologies in SW and HW; Work with HW architects to define next generation HW platforms to implement the algorithms.
Contact: Hamid Sheikh
Email: hr.sheikh@samsung.com

Research Intern
Light, Palo Alto, CA
https://https://light.co
Details: We are looking for expert in these areas: multiple view geometry, image fusion, computational photography, super-resolution, image quality, camera calibration. We are not looking for people in traditional computer vision areas like image understanding, medical imaging, activity recognition, etc.
Requirements: Graduate student in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Imaging Science, or equivalent with specialization in computational photography, image processing, or computer vision. Excellent programming skills in C/C++, Python, and MATLAB. Proficient with computer vision software tools such as OpenCV. Comfortable working independently, and collaboratively in small teams. Track-record of problem-solving, communication, and leadership skills.
Contact: Kari Pulli
Email: kari@light.co

Director of Engineering/Lead Developer
Entropix, Inc., Los Angeles, CA
https://entropix.com
Details: This is an excellent ground floor opportunity to become a key player in a recently funded technology startup based in Los Angeles area. We are looking for a Director of Engineering / Lead Developer with creative vision and technical know-how. We are developing ground-breaking industrial applications of computational imaging involving High-Performance Computing on NVIDIA GPU / Visual Computing Appliance. Our startup team is highly experienced, and our scientific advisory board includes world-class experts in computational imaging. The company offers competitive salary and benefits, stock options, and a great working environment.
Requirements: PhD/MS in CS, EE, or similar.
Strong background in computational imaging / computational photography with an emphasis on denoising, HDR, super-resolution; Solid programming skills in C/C++ and MATLAB, familiarity with OpenCV, OpenGL; Familiarity with CUDA programming, parallel programming, OpenMP, OpenCL; Understanding of conventional image processing pipeline (demosaicing, noise filtering, exposure control, white balance, color correction, color space conversion, compression).
Contact: Michael Korkin
Email: mkorkin@entropix.com

Research Scientist – Computational Photography/Video Algorithms
Intel Labs, Santa Clara, CA
https://intel.taleo.net/careersection/10000/jobdetail.ftl?job=752420
Details: Intel Labs is seeking a motivated researcher to join our Systems and Software Research (SSR) Lab. We are currently accepting applications for a computational photography/video algorithms researcher. The successful candidate will perform research and development in computational photography and computational video algorithms for novel imaging systems. Such systems can include arrays of cameras, plenoptic cameras, and camera systems that actively scan the environment. Apply online: https://intel.taleo.net/careersection/10000/jobdetail.ftl?job=752415
Contact: Oscar Nestares
Email: oscar.nestares@intel.com

Research Scientist – Computational Display
Intel Labs, Santa Clara, CA
https://intel.taleo.net/careersection/10000/jobdetail.ftl?job=752415
Details: Intel Labs is seeking a motivated researcher to join our Systems and Software Research (SSR) Lab. We are currently accepting applications for a computational display researcher. The successful candidate will perform research and development in computational display systems. Computational displays are novel 3D display systems that more closely reproduce reality than existing 3D displays, to the point that they are often perceived to be holographic. The candidate should have deep knowledge of computer graphics algorithms, optics, and human perception that form the foundations of computational display research, along with familiarity with current research in computational display systems. The candidate must be comfortable in creating new prototype display systems from components and technologies that are not readily available “off the shelf.” We seek a proven track record in researching and developing novel computational display systems. The successful candidate will develop, evaluate and deliver prototype computational display systems that will be research platforms for Intel to develop future architectures and algorithms to support such displays. Apply Online: https://intel.taleo.net/careersection/10000/jobdetail.ftl?job=752415
Contact: Oscar Nestares
Email: oscar.nestares@intel.com

Senior Computational Imaging Researcher
Algolux, Montreal, Canada
www.algolux.com
Details: As Senior Computational Imaging Researcher, you have expertise and the ability to make novel research contributions in computational photography, optics, image processing, and/or computer vision. We are developing solutions to push the bounds of the camera in today’s mobile devices. You will be a key part of the team developing solutions for real-world applied problems in mobile photography. We are in discussion with most of the world’s largest smartphone vendors, and your work at Algolux could ultimately end up in your next smartphone…and millions of others! We are a startup, so in addition to doing cutting-edge work you should also expect to get your hands a bit dirty.
Key responsibilities: -Collaborate with other members of the research team to solve longer-term research problems critical for the commercialization of our technology; Develop new computational photography methods and IP; Assist filing of patents; Build compelling demos to show off new technologies; Guide engineering team to productize research efforts.
Perks: Competitive compensation including Equity; Full benefits.
Requirements: Masters or PhD in computational imaging or related field; Track record of relevant publications in top-tier conferences and journals (SIGGRAPH, ICCV, CVPR, etc.) and/or significant industry experience working as a member of a camera/imaging research team or related field.
Desirable: Experience with Matlab; Experience with GPU programming (e.g. CUDA, OpenCL, etc.); Mobile development platforms (Android, iOS, etc.); General Python, C++ development and code optimization.
About Algolux: Based in Montreal, Algolux develops state-of-the-art imaging algorithms based on patented intellectual property. We use computational imaging to address blurring problems that have traditionally been solved by physical optics. This means that fewer optical elements are needed to correct aberrations, resulting in clearer pictures from potentially thinner and cheaper camera modules – with higher production yields and lower manufacturing costs.
Contact: Paul Boucher
Email: pb@algolux.com

PhD and Postdoc positions
INRIA, Bordeaux, France
http://www.lp2n.fr
Details: The LP2N is one of the leading french optics research institutes with an integrated branch of the premier school of optics in France, the Institut d’Optique. INRIA is the premier french research institute for computer science and applied mathematics. The position is located in Bordeaux, France, a region known for its cultural heritage, wine, and proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. The computational optics group of the Laboratoire Photonique, Numerique, et Nanosciences (LP2N) is looking for talented and motivated post-doctoral and doctoral researchers in computational imaging. Topics of interest include light field imaging, 3D microscopy, multi-spectral imaging, flow measurements, and transient imaging. The working language of the group is English. Successful candidates will have a very good background in Optics, Applied Mathematics and Image Processing. Good programming skills are a plus. The position is associated with the INRIA through the project team manao, and with the LP2N.
Contact: Ivo Ihrke
Email: ivo.ihrke@inria.fr

Computer Vision Architect
NVIDIA, Santa Clara, CA
http://careers.nvidia.com
Details: (#1760230) NVIDIA is seeking world class architects to design hardware accelerator and processor architectures that enable cutting-edge computer vision algorithms and applications on our next-generation mobile and embedded platforms. This position offers the opportunity to have real impact in a fast-moving, technology-focused company. RESPONSIBILITIES: Develop innovative HW, DSP, GPU and system architectures to extend the state of the art in computer vision quality, performance and efficiency; Analyze and prototype key computer vision algorithms and applications; Understand and analyze the interplay of hardware and software architectures on future computer vision applications; Collaborate across the company to guide the direction of computer vision, working with software, research and product teams. REQUIREMENTS: MS or PhD in relevant discipline (CS, EE, Math); Track record of designing architectures to accelerate computational demanding algorithms and applications; Strong background in computer vision, image processing and computational photography; Strong programming skills in C, C++, Perl, or Python; Familiarity with GPU computing (CUDA, OpenCL, DirectCompute); Familiarity with computer vision APIs (OpenCV , OpenVX); Strong background in computer architecture and signal processing; Experience with systems-level performance modeling, profiling, and analysis; Experience in characterizing and modeling system-level performance, executing comparison studies, and documenting and publishing results. We are an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled employer. Submit application online at careers.nvidia.com using reference #1760230.
Contact: Colin Tracey
Email: ctracey@nvidia.com

Senior Product Manager, Computer Vision Software
NVIDIA, Santa Clara, CA
http://careers.nvidia.com
Details: (#1768844) RESPONSIBILITIES: Help define the strategy and vision for the NVIDIA computer vision platform; Own and drive the product roadmap and features for the computer vision software suite, including NVIDIA VisionWorksTM; Work closely with key strategic partners in automotive, robotics and other domains to develop deep knowledge of use cases for prioritizing feature sets; Develop a comprehensive understanding of developer needs and the competitive landscape to determine future innovation priorities; Work closely with NVIDIA?s business and engineering teams, in particular the computer vision engineering group, to deliver on the product roadmap. REQUIREMENTS: Strong background in computer vision and related technologies; Demonstrated track record of product management in computer vision or related fields; Proven ability to work well with engineering teams on successful execution of product roadmaps; BS, MS or PhD in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or related discipline preferred. We are an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled employer. Submit application online at careers.nvidia.com using reference #1768844.
Contact: Colin Tracey
Email: ctracey@nvidia.com

Computer Vision Mobile Software Lead
NVIDIA, Santa Clara, CA
http://careers.nvidia.com
Details: (#1740723) NVIDIA is looking for leaders in computer vision to help build world-class visual computing platforms for Mobile devices. This is an opportunity to design, implement, productize, and ship cutting-edge computer vision algorithms on mobile and embedded platforms. As part of the Camera and Mobile Vision Software Team you will work closely with diverse set of engineers from Android software team, Camera Driver Team, Research and Architecture Teams. Strong communication skills are required. A successful candidate for this position should have experience in Computer Vision, image processing or computational photography, enjoys and is adept at being hands-on with actual HW or devices, exhibits strong engineering sense and is methodical and detail oriented in his/her work. This position is hands on, will be developing production code and apps. RESPONSIBILITIES: Prototype and develop computer vision/imaging algorithms for embedded and mobile platforms; Drive the testing, documentation, verification, productization and maintenance of the algorithms and the sw modules that use them; Develop tools to assist with algorithm development, algorithm testing, and image quality evaluation and validation, etc. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: BSEE/CS in computer science, computer architecture, digital signal processing or mathematics or related discipline; Prefer 2+ years of relevant industry experience. Relevant industries include digital camera, sensor, computational imaging or computer vision; Excellent C and C++ programming skills; Exposure to any of popular camera function algorithms, computer vision algorithms, and/or sensor hardware is desirable; Strong background in CUDA strongly preferred; Programming experience on Android, Linux platforms, ARM NEON, OpenGL, OpenCL are a plus; Python, Java, or MATLAB programming experience are pluses. We are an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled employer. Submit application online at careers.nvidia.com using reference #1740723.
Contact: Colin Tracey
Email: ctracey@nvidia.com

Computer Vision Software Engineer
NVIDIA, Santa Clara, CA
http://careers.nvidia.com
Details: (#1771173) This is an opportunity to design and implement cutting-edge computer vision algorithms on mobile and embedded platforms. As part of the Mobile Vision Software Team you will work closely with diverse set of engineers from Android software team, Camera Driver Team, Research and Architecture Teams. Strong communication skills are required. A successful candidate for this position should have experience in Computer Vision, image processing or computational photography, enjoys and is adept at being hands-on with actual HW or devices, exhibits strong engineering sense and is methodical and detail oriented in his/her work. RESPONSIBILITIES: Prototype and develop computer vision/imaging algorithms for embedded and mobile platforms; Drive the testing, documentation, verification and productization of the algorithms; Develop tools to assist with algorithm development, algorithm testing, and image quality evaluation and validation, etc. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: BSEE/CS in computer science, computer architecture, digital signal processing or mathematics or related discipline; Prefer 2+ years of relevant industry experience. Relevant industries include digital camera, sensor, computational imaging or computer vision; Excellent C and C++ programming skills; Exposure to any of popular camera function algorithms, computer vision algorithms, and/or sensor hardware is desirable; Programming experience on Android, Linux platforms, ARM NEON, CUDA, OpenCL are a plus; Python, Java, or MATLAB programming experience are pluses; Must be hands-on and work well within a team of algorithms, hardware and software engineers, with a significant level of detail orientation and a penchant for data organization and presentation. We are an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled employer. Submit application online at careers.nvidia.com using reference #1771173.
Contact: Colin Tracey
Email: ctracey@nvidia.com

Machine Learning & Computer Vision R&D Engineer
NVIDIA, Morganville, NJ
http://careers.nvidia.com
Details: (#1789188) Research and Engineering Position in Machine Learning and Computer Vision for Autonomous Driving. NVIDIA is developing a complete autonomous vehicle navigation computing platform for urban and rural driving. The system will be primarily vision-based. It will make use of the latest advances in machine learning, in particular, deep convolutional networks, as well as other computer vision technology. RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate is expected to use leading-edge scientific results and convert them in to practical working solutions that can readily operate under real-world constraints, such as limited compute power, limited electrical power, high latency, robustness for the desired domain, and modest cost. He or she will work in our team of highly skilled scientists and engineers and have access to the computer vision, machine learning, and autonomous vehicle technology developed by NVIDIA. Responsibilities further include detailed analysis of the system performance and failure modes, creating or improving the required visualization tools for this analysis, and the active participation in the scientific dialog inside and outside of our team to further advance autonomous vehicle navigation technology. REQUIREMENTS: The prerequisites for this position include a strong desire to create real working systems that use the latest scientific results; Practical experience with machine learning, specifically deep learning, and with computer vision is essential; Sufficient educational background to understand the science and mathematics involved in the above technologies is important, as is working knowledge of the following tools and languages: Linux, Torch (www.torch.ch), OpenCV, ROS (ros.org), Qt, Lua, C, C++; Work location: The primary work location is in Morganville, New Jersey. We are an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled employer. Submit application online at careers.nvidia.com using reference #1789188.
Contact: Colin Tracey
Email: ctracey@nvidia.com

Developer Technology Engineer, Computer Vision
NVIDIA, Zhangjiang Pk, Shanghai, China
http://careers.nvidia.com
Details: (#1723531) Work with cutting-edge applications of computer vision and image processing on NVIDIA’s next-generation products. In this role you will build a close technical relationship with our partners during product development, interacting closely with NVIDIA’s architecture and software teams to ensure the best possible performance, results, and developer experience on current and next-generation hardware. You will research and invent new computer vision and imaging algorithms, develop and optimize data-parallel implementations, create technical demos, write whitepapers and present your work at conferences. REQUIREMENTS: BS/MS or higher in computer science or related engineering discipline; Strong knowledge of C/C++; Experience implementing algorithms in computer vision and image processing; Strong knowledge of programming techniques, especially for parallel architectures; Strong mathematical fundamentals, including linear algebra and numerical methods; Good communication skills. PREFERRED SKILLS: Understanding of embedded architectures; Experience with data-parallel and/or GPGPU programming; Knowledge of image processing APIs (e.g. OpenCV) and Matlab tools; Knowledge of automotive systems, notably for cluster, IVI, or ADAS applications; Software development for modern OpenGL (Core Profile) and Linux; Experience in any of the following application areas: Signal and Image processing, Computer vision, Video Processing, Embedded Computing (also on DSP and FPGA), ARM architecture development (NEON optimizations), basics of modern OpenGL development. Some travel is required for on-site visits with developers and conferences. Good written and spoken English is a must. Submit application online at careers.nvidia.com using reference #1723531.
Contact: Colin Tracey
Email: ctracey@nvidia.com

Computer Vision Developer Technology Engineer
NVIDIA, Santa Clara, CA
http://careers.nvidia.com
Details: (#1762075) Work with cutting-edge applications of computer vision and image processing on NVIDIA’s next-generation products. In this role you will build a close technical relationship with our partners during product development, interacting closely with NVIDIA’s architecture and software teams to ensure the best possible performance, results, and developer experience on current and next-generation hardware. You will research and invent new computer vision and imaging algorithms, develop and optimize data-parallel implementations, create technical demos, write whitepapers and present your work at conferences. REQUIREMENTS: BS/MS or higher in computer science or related engineering discipline; Strong knowledge of C/C++; Experience implementing algorithms in computer vision and image processing; Strong knowledge of programming techniques, especially for parallel architectures; Strong mathematical fundamentals, including linear algebra and numerical methods; Good communication skills. PREFERRED SKILLS: Understanding of embedded architectures; Experience with data-parallel and/or GPGPU programming; Knowledge of image processing APIs (e.g. OpenCV) and Matlab tools; Knowledge of automotive systems, notably for cluster, IVI, or ADAS applications; Software development for modern OpenGL (Core Profile) and Linux; Experience in any of the following application areas: Signal and Image processing, Computer vision, Video Processing, Embedded Computing (also on DSP and FPGA), ARM architecture development (NEON optimizations), basics of modern OpenGL development. Some travel is required for on-site visits with developers and conferences. Good written and spoken English is a must. We are an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled employer. Submit application online at careers.nvidia.com using reference #1762075.
Contact: Colin Tracey
Email: ctracey@nvidia.com

Developer Technology Engineer, Computer Vision
NVIDIA, Redmond, WA
http://careers.nvidia.com
Details: (#1771017) Work with cutting-edge applications of computer vision and image processing on NVIDIA’s next-generation products. In this role you will build a close technical relationship with our partners during product development, interacting closely with NVIDIA’s architecture and software teams to ensure the best possible performance, results, and developer experience on current and next-generation hardware. You will research and invent new computer vision and imaging algorithms, develop and optimize data-parallel implementations, create technical demos, write whitepapers and present your work at conferences. REQUIREMENTS: BS/MS or higher in computer science or related engineering discipline; Strong knowledge of C/C++; Experience implementing algorithms in computer vision and image processing; Strong knowledge of programming techniques, especially for parallel architectures; Strong mathematical fundamentals, including linear algebra and numerical methods; Good communication skills. PREFERRED SKILLS: Understanding of embedded architectures; Experience with data-parallel and/or GPGPU programming; Knowledge of image processing APIs (e.g. OpenCV) and Matlab tools; Knowledge of automotive systems, notably for cluster, IVI, or ADAS applications; Software development for modern OpenGL (Core Profile) and Linux; Experience in any of the following application areas: Signal and Image processing, Computer vision, Video Processing, Embedded Computing (also on DSP and FPGA), ARM architecture development (NEON optimizations), basics of modern OpenGL development; Some travel is required for on-site visits with developers and conferences. Good written and spoken English is a must. We are an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled employer. Submit application online at careers.nvidia.com using reference #1771017.
Contact: Colin Tracey
Email: ctracey@nvidia.com

Senior Applied Research Engineer
Sony Electronics Research Center, San Jose, CA
www.sonyjobs.com
Details: Sony’s U.S. Research Center currently has an opening for Senior Applied Research Engineer in our San Jose, California location. This position is responsible for researching and developing algorithms and architectures in areas of computer vision for integration into advanced platforms and products. Responsibilities will include investigating and utilizing complex engineering and mathematical principles to develop core technologies, composing algorithm structures and finding solutions to problems. This will include the assessment and improvement of algorithm performance on a variety of platforms. This position also requires the engineer to analyze and determine system standards and test procedures. You will work on problems of diverse scope where analysis of data requires evaluation of identifiable factors and demonstrate good judgment in selecting methods and techniques for obtaining solutions. You will be responsible for networking with senior internal and external personnel in your own area of expertise. Basic Qualifications: Ph.D. Degree in Electrical Engineering and/or Computer Engineering or Computer Science; Strong knowledge of fundamentals in computer vision and graphical models for image/video analysis; Solid knowledge of Markov Random Field, Conditional Random Field and other graphical models to solve problems in holistic scene understanding; Good mathematical modeling and statistical analysis background; Proficient programming skills to develop efficient algorithms in C/C++ and MATLAB and/or Python; Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to communicate effectively to both technical and nontechnical audiences. Preferred Qualifications: Solid knowledge of supervised and unsupervised machine learning; Experiences in data fusion utilizing multi-modal signals with probabilistic inferences to improve the problems in holistic scene understanding; Strong attention to detail, new technologies and methods, highly collaborative and passions to computer vision tasks; Able to travel domestically and internationally if required. Sony Electronics is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values employees with a broad cross-cultural perspective. We strive to create an inclusive environment, empower employees and embrace diversity. We encourage everyone to respond. All applicants will receive fair and impartial treatment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, age, legally protected physical or mental disability, protected veteran status, status in the U.S. uniformed services, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information or on any other basis which is protected under applicable federal, state or local law.
Contact: Fawn Frank
Email: fawn.frank@am.sony.com