VIBOT - Erasmus Mundus Master in Vision and robotics
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Awarded the SNF grant by the Swiss National Science Foundation to pursue his Doctoral Studies at ETH Zurich, often rated as the best technological university in continental Europe (with 21 Nobel Prize winners in it’s alumni, Albert Einstein being the most prominent of them).
Swayamjyoti has worked with several respectable researchers who are employed with ETH Zurich, Paul Scherrer Institut, Stanford University and University of Stuttgart during his Doctoral and Master’s research. His research interests are Atomistic and Ab-Initio Simulation and Modeling of Materials.
Swayamjyoti has also represented his Master program at the EMA General Assemblies in Budapest (2011) and Prague (2012) as a programme representative. He has been instrumental in organising the venue for the 2013 EMA General Assembly in Barcelona by coordinating with UPC Barcelona.
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Master
In Girona (Spain)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Girona (Spain)
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Duration
2 Years
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Start date
October
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Credits
120
This masters program prepares students for entrance into the professional fields of robotics, image processing, medical imaging, and computer vision. This four semester program allows English speaking students to study at three universities in Europe. These universities are located in the UK, France, and Spain. Students will be introduced to Spanish, French, and Scottish culture and language. This program offers small class sizes with an average professor/student ration at 1:5.
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About this course
Candidates for this program are expected to have exceptional achievement in their first degree. Their achievement must be equal to a UK First Class in: electronics, physics, mathematics, robotics, computer science, electrical engineering, or industrial engineering.
All courses in this masters program are taught in English. It is essential that candidates meet the standards of TOEFL: 550 (Computer: 213) or IELTS: 6.5.
Motivations for enrolling in this program must be related to the applicant’s professional development.
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Awarded the SNF grant by the Swiss National Science Foundation to pursue his Doctoral Studies at ETH Zurich, often rated as the best technological university in continental Europe (with 21 Nobel Prize winners in it’s alumni, Albert Einstein being the most prominent of them).
Swayamjyoti has worked with several respectable researchers who are employed with ETH Zurich, Paul Scherrer Institut, Stanford University and University of Stuttgart during his Doctoral and Master’s research. His research interests are Atomistic and Ab-Initio Simulation and Modeling of Materials.
Swayamjyoti has also represented his Master program at the EMA General Assemblies in Budapest (2011) and Prague (2012) as a programme representative. He has been instrumental in organising the venue for the 2013 EMA General Assembly in Barcelona by coordinating with UPC Barcelona.
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Soumya Swayamjyoti
Subjects
- Digital signal processing
- Introduction to image processing
- Sensors and digitalization
- Software Engineering
- Applied mathematics
- French culture
- Probabilistic robotics
- Autonomous robots
- Scene segmentation and interpretation
- Visual perception
- Medical image analysis
- Advanced image analysis
- Multi-sensor fusion and tracking
- Real time imaging and control
- Robotics project
- Local culture
Teachers and trainers (3)
Marc Carreras
Professor
B.S. degree in Industrial Engineering (1998) and PhD in Computer Engineering (2003) from the University of Girona. Associate professor at the Computer Engineering Department at the University of Girona. Member of the Computer Vision and Robotics research group (VICOROB), working in the Underwater Robotics Research Centre (CIRS).
Rafael Garcia
Professor
Dr. Rafael Garcia is the founder and director of the Underwater Vision Lab (UVL), which is part of the Computer Vision and Robotics Group in the Department of Computer Architecture at the University of Girona (Spain). His main research interests are underwater robotics and computer vision. Dr. Garcia is particularly interested in how to make unmanned underwater vehicles sense their environment to carry out autonomous surveys of the ocean floor.
Xavier Lladó
Professor
I received the B.S. degree in Computer Science (1999) and the the PhD in Computer Engineering (2004) from the University of Girona. From 2004 until 2006, I was working as a Post-doctoral Research Assistant in the Department of Computer Science at Queen Mary, University of London. Currently, I'm an Associate Professor in the VICOROB Group at the University of Girona. My research interests are in the fields of Image Processing, Pattern Recognition and Computer Vision. I'm a member of the IEEE
Course programme
- Digital signal processing
- Introduction to image processing
- Sensors and digitalization
- Software engineering
- Applied mathematics
- French culture
Semester 2: University of Girona
- Probabilistic robotics
- Autonomous robots
- Scene segmentation and interpretation
- Visual perception
- Medical image analysis
- Local culture
Semester 3: Heriot-Watt University
- Advanced image analysis
- Multi-sensor fusion and tracking
- Real time imaging and control
- Robotics project
- Local culture
Semester 4: Undertaken at one of the partners institution
- MSc Project (M)
Additional information
Application for Category A* Scholarships: January 15
Application for Category B Scholarships: January 15
Selection meeting: January
Notification of the pre-selection lists: February 15
Final decision from EACEA: April 30, 2013
Application without Scholarship: April 30
Courses will start on: October
VIBOT - Erasmus Mundus Master in Vision and robotics