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Friday, January 15, 2016

CSjob: Reader (Associate Professor) in Machine Learning & Computer Vision, University of Surrey, UK

Mark just sent me the following:
 
  Dear Igor, I thought that the Reader (Associate Professor) job below may be of interest to Nuit Blanche readers. Many thanks, Mark

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Reader (Associate Professor) in Machine Learning & Computer Vision

Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP)
University of Surrey, UK

http://jobs.surrey.ac.uk/080815

The University offers a unique opportunity for an outstanding research leader to join the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP).

The successful candidate is expected to build a research project portfolio to complement existing CVSSP strengths. The centre seeks to appoint an individual with an excellent research track-record and international profile to lead future growth of research activities in one or more of the following areas:

*       Machine Learning & Pattern Recognition
*       Computer Vision
*       Robot Vision
*       Big Visual Data Understanding
*       Machine Intelligence

We now seek a strong research leader who can develop the existing activities of CVSSP and exploit the synergetic possibilities that exist within the centre, across the University and regionally with UK industry. You will possess proven management and leadership qualities, demonstrating achievements in scholarship and research at a national and international level, and experience of teaching within HE.

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Prof Mark D Plumbley
Professor of Signal Processing
Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP)
University of Surrey
Guildford, Surrey, GU2 7XH, UK
Email: m.plumbley@surrey.ac.uk
 
 
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