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=== '''Ph.D. position offer''' - ''Synthesis of realistic procedural textures influenced by environment'' ===
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=== '''Ph.D. position''' - ''Synthesis of realistic procedural textures influenced by environment'' ===
  
 
'''Summary -''' This thesis aims at increasing the realism of procedural textures in virtual synthetic worlds. The generated textures will take into acount the influence of external parameters, such as wind, pollution, weathering... The coupling of these parameters with a procedural creation process will ensure that the final appearance will be physically plausible and realistic while seamlessly incorporated into a virtual world.<BR>
 
'''Summary -''' This thesis aims at increasing the realism of procedural textures in virtual synthetic worlds. The generated textures will take into acount the influence of external parameters, such as wind, pollution, weathering... The coupling of these parameters with a procedural creation process will ensure that the final appearance will be physically plausible and realistic while seamlessly incorporated into a virtual world.<BR>

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Job offers

More details about the following job offers will be released soon. Stay tuned!

  • A PhD student (36 months) will be hired by the ICube partner.
  • Two Master degree students will be hired for a training period of 6 months each by the ICube partner.
  • A PhD student (36 months) will be hired by the UL-Xlim partner.
  • Two Master degree students will be hired for a training period of 6 months each by the UL-Xlim partner.
  • A Post-Doctoral Researcher (12 months) will be hired by the GEOMOD-LIRIS partner.
  • A platform engineer (18 months) will be hired by the GEOMOD-LIRIS partner.
  • Three Master degree students will be hired for a training period of 6 months by the GEOMOD-LIRIS partner.

Ph.D. position - Synthesis of realistic procedural textures influenced by environment

Summary - This thesis aims at increasing the realism of procedural textures in virtual synthetic worlds. The generated textures will take into acount the influence of external parameters, such as wind, pollution, weathering... The coupling of these parameters with a procedural creation process will ensure that the final appearance will be physically plausible and realistic while seamlessly incorporated into a virtual world.
See detailed description here
Application deadline - 1st august 2017.
Location - SIR-XLIM, Limoges.
Contact - Guillaume Gilet, Nicolas Mérillou.