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and vessel making. Conceptual and interdisciplinary approaches to ceramics. Digital fabrication technologies (e.g., 3D modeling, printing, mold-making) in ceramic processes. The University of Nebraska
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paradise for nature lovers. This city is more than its scenery—a mosaic of history, arts, and a vibrant tech scene. We invite you to join a community that cherishes outdoor adventure as much as forward
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research project at IDLab-MEDIA (https://media.idlab.ugent.be/ ), UGent – imec, aimed at advancing the state of the art in motion capture, sensor fusion, immersive media, and 3D computer vision. Within
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program. Areas of interest may include, but are not limited to: Contemporary pottery and vessel making. Conceptual and interdisciplinary approaches to ceramics. Digital fabrication technologies (e.g., 3D
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, theater, and a restaurant scene to be enjoyed. Denver also boasts a large international airport that easily connects to the rest of the world! Why work for the University? We have AMAZING benefits and
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• Practical experience with computer vision, ML, or 3D scene understanding • Ability to work collaboratively across technical teams • US Citizen Preferred • Master’s degree in computer science, electrical
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animation platform, is solving costly technical and production challenges in 3D animation by providing real-time AI responses to a range of issues, including navigating complex scene management, asset
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Kohn's Swedish Foundations' Starting Grant Algebraic Vision . The successful applicant will develop the algebra-geometric foundations for one (or both) of the following two key AI technologies: 3D scene
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including knowledge in craft and properties. Experience with entertainment technology including Vectorworks, AutoCAD, automation and other show control systems, 3D printing and CNC fabrications technologies
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Course location Karlsruhe Description/content The Cluster of Excellence 3D Matter Made to Order (3DMM2O) is a Research Cluster jointly run by Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and Heidelberg