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Image Processing for Mobile Devices PhD

Image Processing for Mobile Devices PhD

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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

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Image Processing Mobile Computing (Communications And Networking)

Course type

Research

Course Summary

About This Course

You will work on the algorithms for processing images on mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets. The focus will be on the processing for new camera architectures and displays.

We are a well recognised group in the area of high dynamic range imaging with a strong links to industry and outstanding publication record. You will have an opportunity to work on a cutting-edge technologies and obtain sought-after skills in the growing field of mobile and visual computing.

This area of research is the specialism of Dr Rafal Mantiuk who would supervise any PhD students wishing to study in this area.

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A good honours degree or equivalent is required. Candidates must have strong programming skills (C++, Matlab) and good mathematical background. Although not required, the candidates should have some exposure to image / signal processing, computer vision and computer graphics.

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Bangor University offers an exceptional experience set amidst the captivating landscapes of North Wales, where courses spanning the arts, humanities, and sciences await. The welcoming, student-centred atmosphere in this vibrant and cultured city, combined with the university's size and friendly nature, are reasons why countless students choose to make Bangor their academic home. Bangor is known for having a relatively low cost of living, and...more

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