Tag: PhD defense
Cp7 researcher Radovan Slavuj successfully defended his PhD thesis titled “Modeling and halftoning for multi-channel printers; a spectral approach” on December 14, 2015 at the Faculty of Computer Science and Media Technology, Gjøvik University College, Gjøvik, Norway.
Heartiest Congratulations! to Dr. Radovan Slavuj.
The PhD committee involved 2 external and 1 internal opponent and a head of committee and administrator:
- First External opponent: Prof. Dr. Jan Allebach, Purdue University, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, USA
- Second External opponent: Prof. Dr. Ole Norberg, Umeå universitet, Sweden.
- Internal opponent: Prof. Dr. Ole Lund, Faculty of Computer Science and Media Technology, Gjøvik University College.
- Head of the committee and its administrator: Prof. Dr. Stephen Wolthusen, Faculty of Computer Science and Media Technology, Gjøvik University College.
Cp7 researcher Sepideh Samadzadegan successfully defended her PhD thesis titled “Printing Beyond Color: spectral and specular reproduction” on November 30, 2015 at the Computer Science Department, Interactive Graphics Systems group at Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany.
Heartiest Congratulations! to Dr. Sepideh Samadzadegan.
The PhD committee involved 6 professors (jury members). The jury members for Sepideh’s defense were Prof. Dr.-techn. Dieter W. Fellner, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Edgar Dörsam, Prof. Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Prof. Dr. Johannes A. Buchmann, Prof. Dr. Kay Hamacher, Prof. Dr. Marc Fischlin.
Cp7 researcher Teun Baar successfully defended his PhD thesis titled “Optimization of print quality with multi-channel printing” on October 16, 2015 at Télécom ParisTech, Paris, France. Heartiest Congratulations! to Dr. Teun Baar.
Teun got some interesting and challenging questions and also positive comments on for example the presentation style. The jury did like the way Teun presented his research in an understandable way focused on a broad audience, while at the same time being able to focus on details of the research. The jury did also pointed out the diverse set of topics that were researched by Teun, which was possible due to several collaborations within the CP7 project.
The jury members for Teun defense were Prof. Jan Allebach, Prof. Christine Andraud, Prof. Yann Gousseau and Prof. Sabine Süsstrunk.