daniela
06-23-2009, 02:04 PM
Erasmus Mundus are:
currently being considered for 16 fully funded scholarships (fees and
stipend for 8 EU and 8 non-EU students) on the prestigious 2-year
Erasmus-Mundus European Masters programme on Computer Vision and Robotics
(VIBOT) between Heriot Watt University (UK), the Universite de Bourgogne
(France) and the Universitat de Girona (Spain).
VIBOT is one of the European Union`s flagship Erasmus-Mundus courses. The
key aim of VIBOT is to produce the next generation of leading engineering
researchers to solve important future challenges in a broad range of
engineering applications. Starting from a comprehensive coverage of the
prerequisites in the field of digital imagery and basic image processing,
the students will cover at specialized level all subjects of artificial
vision applied to robotics, medical imagery and 3D vision.
This Masters programme will provide an unrivalled knowledge in computer
vision and robotics applied to industrial problems and medical imagery.
Moreover, the students will have also acquired a mobility, a broadmindedness
and the language skills which constitute, in an age of globalization, a
major asset for finding research work either in a public laboratory or in a
private company.
VIBOT encompasses a broad spectrum of scientific and engineering research
from fundamental theoretical results to applied engineering solutions that
have strong industrial relevance. Individuals within the VIBOT research
network<http://nukta77. blogspot. com/2009/ 06/16-erasmus- mundus-studentsh ips-for-8- eu.html#>are
leading authorities on areas ranging from computer vision, autonomous
vehicles, statistical signal processing, robotics and image processing.
The Masters candidates will experience research cultures in three different
European countries and will be able to draw on the expertise from leading
experts in different disciplines and different nationalities. The students
spend the first semester in Scotland, the second in Spain and the third in
France. The fourth semester is reserved for the 5-month Masters research
project at one of the host universities or in industry.
*Selection Criteria*
Admission to VIBOT is highly competitive and based on academic excellence.
Applicants should have a minimum of a BSc degree in computer science,
electrical engineering, physics or mathematics. The VIBOT research programme
is intended for top level non-EU and EU students with a fluent knowledge in
spoken and written English (TOEFL 550). Applicants are expected to provide a
statement of their research interests and motivation.
Further information and application procedure can be found at:
http://vision. u-bourgogne. fr/masters/ vibot/
Closing date: 15th January 2010
Further Details: http://www.hw. ac.uk/hr/ v_index.php
currently being considered for 16 fully funded scholarships (fees and
stipend for 8 EU and 8 non-EU students) on the prestigious 2-year
Erasmus-Mundus European Masters programme on Computer Vision and Robotics
(VIBOT) between Heriot Watt University (UK), the Universite de Bourgogne
(France) and the Universitat de Girona (Spain).
VIBOT is one of the European Union`s flagship Erasmus-Mundus courses. The
key aim of VIBOT is to produce the next generation of leading engineering
researchers to solve important future challenges in a broad range of
engineering applications. Starting from a comprehensive coverage of the
prerequisites in the field of digital imagery and basic image processing,
the students will cover at specialized level all subjects of artificial
vision applied to robotics, medical imagery and 3D vision.
This Masters programme will provide an unrivalled knowledge in computer
vision and robotics applied to industrial problems and medical imagery.
Moreover, the students will have also acquired a mobility, a broadmindedness
and the language skills which constitute, in an age of globalization, a
major asset for finding research work either in a public laboratory or in a
private company.
VIBOT encompasses a broad spectrum of scientific and engineering research
from fundamental theoretical results to applied engineering solutions that
have strong industrial relevance. Individuals within the VIBOT research
network<http://nukta77. blogspot. com/2009/ 06/16-erasmus- mundus-studentsh ips-for-8- eu.html#>are
leading authorities on areas ranging from computer vision, autonomous
vehicles, statistical signal processing, robotics and image processing.
The Masters candidates will experience research cultures in three different
European countries and will be able to draw on the expertise from leading
experts in different disciplines and different nationalities. The students
spend the first semester in Scotland, the second in Spain and the third in
France. The fourth semester is reserved for the 5-month Masters research
project at one of the host universities or in industry.
*Selection Criteria*
Admission to VIBOT is highly competitive and based on academic excellence.
Applicants should have a minimum of a BSc degree in computer science,
electrical engineering, physics or mathematics. The VIBOT research programme
is intended for top level non-EU and EU students with a fluent knowledge in
spoken and written English (TOEFL 550). Applicants are expected to provide a
statement of their research interests and motivation.
Further information and application procedure can be found at:
http://vision. u-bourgogne. fr/masters/ vibot/
Closing date: 15th January 2010
Further Details: http://www.hw. ac.uk/hr/ v_index.php