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Student Internships: EPSRC Project REASON

Available Immediately

Post Type: 8 opportunities are available immediately, each for a period of up to 4 months up to January 31 2007

As a result of funding under the 3rd EPSRC Crime Prevention and Detection Technologies call, we are seeking motivated students to undertake internships on a high profile research and development project. The project will employ computational vision techniques for robust monitoring of people in public spaces. The project aims to research, develop and evaluate a multi-camera vision system in both an indoor and outdoor setting. The project is strongly driven by end-user involvement.

You will have a strong scientific background, ideally in computer science, and experience with programming in C/C++ and ideally in Linux, and knowledgeable of techniques in image processing. You will have ideally have either a B.Sc. degree in Computer Science/Systems Engineering or an M.Sc. with similar research experience in a relevant area.

You will be able to demonstrate a keen interest in state-of-the-art research and development, working alongside academic partners and end users to achieve goals within tight time constraints. For students, accomodation and subsistence will be covered.

For more information, please contact Dr James Ferryman (email: j.m.ferryman@reading.ac.uk).

Last modified: 2006-09-29