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University of Siegen

University of Siegen

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About the employer

The University of Siegen is a modern university with an international orientation and a focus on interdisciplinary research. It currently has around 18,000 students and covers a range of research fields from the humanities, social and economic sciences to natural sciences, engineering, and life sciencesWith over 2,000 employees, the university is one of the largest employers in the region and offers a unique environment for teaching, study, research, and knowledge transfer.

Computer Graphics – Bridging the Real and the Virtual World 

The Computer Graphics chair is one of six chairs in the Visual Computing focus area of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The chair is member of the Center for Sensor Systems (ZESS), and closely collaborates with other Visual Computing and Sensorics chairs on questions related to develop and optimize algorithms operating on imagery from various kind of sensor modalities, combing model-driven with data-driven approaches to reach optimal performances for specific applications. The main goal is to bidirectionally link between the real world that is observed via sensors, and the “virtual” world, which represents the real world in a machine-readable way to allow for efficient, automated or semi-automated solutions. One example is the semantic reconstruction of real-world scenes using commodity sensors and camera, yielding insight into the scene’s content, object attributes and human activities. Another example is the optimal design of sensors and sensor data analysis methods by tightly linking, for example, differentiable sensor simulations (i.e., image synthesis) with actual sensor development, resulting in superior overall system performance with efficient use of resources.

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