VR Visualization Phd Position Available in the Netherlands

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Anton Heijs (aheijs++at++euronet.nl)
Thu, 20 Aug 1998 09:05:14 +0200


In a joint project the Robeco Group, MINT b.v. and the Delft Technical
Universtity have a
phd position open in the area applied virtual reality research for
scientific and information visualization
applications. Work will include the development of VR-based
collaborative visualization software ,
including data
fusion and computational steering. One of the challanges in this project
is to develop
a software environment (which can be build upon other software like the
data visualization
environment Iris-Explorer) which facilitates VR techniques (for
explorative visualization of
very large and many datasets) , specialized visualization and
distribution of visualization (with
VRML97 and/or Java3D). There is a strong focus on what we refer to a
Multipe Data Multiple Feature
(MDMF) visualization.

Required Skills:

    -C/C++ background.
    -Graphics programming background on SGI's in OpenGL ,
OpenGL-Optimizer,
     Open-Inventron and/or IRIS-Performer.
    -Knowledge of visualization techniques en preferably experience
with IRIS-Explorer.
    -Must be able to work well with others in the scientific and
financial world.

Desired Skills:

    -Knowledge of VRML and Java (Java3D).
    -Experience with immersive VR techniques and VR hardware such as
     repsonsive workbenche , CAVE , tracking devices and datagloves.
    -Physics and/or financial investment knowledge would be a great
asset!

The phd-researcher will be employed by MINT and will work 60 % of the
time at the faculty
computational
physics of the Delft Technical Universtity and 40 % of the time at
Robeco
(a large dutch financial company). More information about these aprties
can be found at:

http://www.robeco.nl
http://www.mint.nl
http://www.tudelft.nl

The Robeco Group, MINT and the Delft Technical Universtity offer a great
working environment
and good benefits for this research work.

Please contact Ruud Smeulders (r.j.a.m.smeulders++at++robeco.nl) and/or Anton
Heijs
(aheijs++at++euronet.nl or anton++at++mint.nl ) for further information about the
phd-research or send a e-mail / letter with a CV to Lieke van Eijden (
lieke.veijden++at++mint.nl )
and mail adress:
MINT b.v.
Lieke van Eijden
P.O.Box 867
2800 AW Gouda
The Netherlands.

Greetings
Anton Heijs

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Anton W.J. Heijs                               |Private:
MINT b.v., Visual Applications Group           |Gorbatsjovstraat 16
Antwerpseweg 1, 2800 AW Gouda, The Netherlands |2807 RV Gouda
e-mail: anton++at++mint.nl   &    aheijs++at++euronet.nl |The Netherlands
phone : +31(0)182 573600 fax: +31(0)182 573512 |phone: +31(0)182 599481

In a joint project the Robeco Group, MINT b.v. and the Delft Technical Universtity have a
phd position open in the area applied virtual reality research for scientific and information visualization
applications. Work will include the development of VR-based collaborative visualization software ,
including  data
fusion and computational steering. One of the challanges in this project is to develop
a software environment (which can be build upon other software like the data visualization
environment Iris-Explorer) which facilitates VR techniques (for explorative visualization of
very large and many datasets) , specialized visualization and distribution of visualization (with
VRML97 and/or Java3D). There is a strong focus on what we refer to a Multipe Data Multiple Feature
(MDMF) visualization.

Required Skills:

    -C/C++ background.
    -Graphics programming background on SGI's in OpenGL , OpenGL-Optimizer,
     Open-Inventron and/or IRIS-Performer.
    -Knowledge of visualization techniques en preferably experience with  IRIS-Explorer.
    -Must be able to work well with others in the scientific and financial  world.

Desired Skills:
 
    -Knowledge of VRML and Java (Java3D).
    -Experience with immersive VR techniques and VR hardware such as
     repsonsive workbenche , CAVE , tracking devices and datagloves.
    -Physics and/or financial investment knowledge would be a great asset!

The phd-researcher will be employed by MINT and will  work 60 % of the time at the faculty
computational
physics of the Delft Technical Universtity and 40 % of the time at Robeco
(a large dutch financial company).  More information about these aprties can be found at:

http://www.robeco.nl
http://www.mint.nl
http://www.tudelft.nl

The Robeco Group, MINT and the Delft Technical Universtity offer a great working environment
and good benefits for this research work.

Please contact Ruud Smeulders (r.j.a.m.smeulders++at++robeco.nl) and/or Anton Heijs
(aheijs++at++euronet.nl or anton++at++mint.nl ) for further information about the
phd-research or send a e-mail / letter with a CV to Lieke van Eijden ( lieke.veijden++at++mint.nl )
and mail adress:
MINT b.v.
Lieke van Eijden
P.O.Box 867
2800 AW Gouda
The Netherlands.

Greetings
Anton Heijs

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Anton W.J. Heijs                               |Private:
MINT b.v., Visual Applications Group           |Gorbatsjovstraat 16
Antwerpseweg 1, 2800 AW Gouda, The Netherlands |2807 RV Gouda
e-mail: anton++at++mint.nl   &    aheijs++at++euronet.nl |The Netherlands
phone : +31(0)182 573600 fax: +31(0)182 573512 |phone: +31(0)182 599481
 

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