September 19, 2006
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Hiring
After some months of thinking of job and career issues, calling and life purpose (including the Threshold stuff I posted on xanga), I decided to accept the role of group manager. I had been bored with my previous level of responsibility, the door was open, and… it seemed like the right thing to do. Now I have a job opening to fill for a position in my group. Please email me if you know of anyone who might be interested.
Job Description: Image Processing Engineer Job Specific Requirements: As a key member, you will develop novel and advanced image processing
algorithms for a variety of end applications. Areas of research will
include color processing, contrast enhancement, tone mapping, 3D
vision, and machine vision. These algorithms will eventually be ported
into hardware applications that go into final products. You will be
part of a team of algorithm engineers and therefore will need to
communicate (listening, documentation, verbal) complex ideas in a lucid
manner. Self motivation and the ability to effectively collaborate with
other engineers will be important.Minimum Education & Work Experience: Min Education and Work Experience: MS or PhD in Math, EE, CS or
Physics, 4+ years experience developing algorithms for imaging,
graphics, and/or computer vision applications. Required: Visual C/C++
expertise. Desired: Matlab and other simulation environments, color
science background, experience porting algorithms to hardware (FPGA,
DSPs, etc), experience in developing system critical
algorithms.
Comments (8)
congrats on taking the next step. unfortunately, my qualificatons match none of the ones listed, but it would have been great to have you as my manager
that’s great! congrats! i hope this one is much more interesting and challenging.
Dang, that’s harsh qualification. It’s just like Project Runway: One day you’re in, the next day you’re out. I definitely would not even make the first cut! Eeek. BUT I will keep my eyes open for any image processing PHD tootin’ person!
[Hmm, your description actually reminds of EagleEyes, a project out of the Lynch School of Ed where kids with special needs use their eyes to communicate!.... Maybe it's tangential though....]
congrats on the move up! yay for working with people more
good luck!
i’ll keep my eyes out for someone who deal with easy and impossible problems.
so that’s how you describe what you (used to) do…
hi ed!
you’ll kick ass, brother!