Ludovic Gustafsson Coppel has started at GUC as a post doctoral candidate. He will be responsible for devising implementation strategies for models developed in this programme, testing within colour reproduction workflows, advising on the selection of test images and on coding of implementations and prototype end-use applications. He has a background in Physics. He received his MSc. in Physics from the University of Provence, France, in 1997 and his PhD in Engineering Physics at the Örnsköldsvik Digital Printing Center, Mid Sweden University in 2013.
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From the 23rd to the 29th of April Océ Norway’s Business week took place in Océ showroom in Oslo. The Norwegian Colour and Visual Computing Laboratory had a day dedicated to practial colour management, giving a workshop on colour management and presentations of their research to Norwegian graphic arts industry. For more details please click here.
Abstracts accepted at AIC 2013
We are happy to announce that five abstracts submitted at AIC 2013 by fellow researchers in this project have been accepted. Full papers will soon be submitted for the conference. For details please click here.
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The second training event of the project organised at the associated partner Mid Sweden University on March 11 – 15, 2013.
This training event covered the entire paper production process from pulping, paper machine, coating and finishing as well as the characterization of paper properties. For more details click here.
Experienced Researcher position at GUC
The Norwegian Colour and Visual Computing Laboratory at the Faculty of Computer Science and Media Technology in Gjøvik University College invites applications for a 2-year full-time Experienced Researcher (ER) position within the CP7.0 Project.
The recruited researcher will work in a dynamic high-level international research environment within the Colourlab, at the premises of Gjøvik University College, and in close collaboration with other researchers from the CP7.0 network. The ideal candidate should have extensive experience with colour imaging and printing workflows, a strong scientific background, and be a habile programmer.
The position will be based at GUC, but the candidate will also spend short secondments/visits to several project partners, to amongst other things provide training for less experienced project members in programming and workflow implementation, to exploit various application areas such as fine art reproduction and spectral proofing, and to participate in a rich program of organized research training activities within the project.
For more details and to apply for the position please follow the link http://hig.easycruit.com/vacancy/901367/42360?iso=no
Norwegian Colour and Visual Computing Laboratory are proud to present a Workshop on spectral imaging and applications. More information can be found on the Workshop page.
Training Event 1 starts on 22.Oct
Gjøvik University College welcomes CP 7.0 Training Event 1 from 22 October 2012 till 2 November 2012. The Event will be an introduction to the Project Consortium, Structure, Plans and Funding, it will give an input to the State of the Art and Research Challenges in Colour Imaging, and will provide Training Activities and Social Program to establish the group. More information can be found here. Detailed program description can be seen on CP7 Agenda_22_10_12.
Teun Baar accepts PhD position at Océ
Teun Baar has accepted the offer for a PhD position at Océ. He will work on “Optimization of Print Quality” under the supervision of Dr. Nicolas Bonnier. Tuen Baar holds a MSc Applied Physics, specialised in Image Processing, and a BSc Applied Physics, both from Delft University of Technology. We welcome Teun Baar to CP7.0 and to Océ.
Srikrishna Nudurumati has accepted the offer for a PhD position at Gjøvik University College. He will work on “Design and Development of Spectral Colour Management Workflows” under the supervision of Prof. Jon Yngve Hardeberg. Srikrishna has a masters’ degree in Remote Sensing & Geo Information Systems from National Institute of Technology, Warangal India. He has an extensive work experience in Color Image and Video Processing, Subjective and Ojective Image/Video Quality analysis, Color Reproduction and Device Colour Management Systems, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition. His professional work experience includes that from HP’s Imaging and Printing Group, Video Product Division at Tektronix and EFI. The CP7.0 consortium welcomes Srikrishna.
Radovan Slavuj joins GUC as a PhD student
Radovan Slavuj has accepted the offer for a PhD position at Gjøvik University College. He will work on “Spectral Modelling for multi-channel printers and displays” under the supervision of Prof. Jon Yngve Hardeberg. Radovan’s educational background is in computational and graphic engineering and he is holding Engineering (MSc) degree from Faculty of Technical Sciences (University of Novi Sad), Serbia, as well as MSc in Digital Colour Imaging from London College of Communication. His research interests are in color management with utilization of both conventional and multispectral approaches. We welcome Radovan to CP7.0 and to Gjøvik University College.