PhD scholarship – physically-based simulation and real-time visualization ( TU DARMSTADT )

Jobtitel: Promotionsstipendium
Einsatzort: Dolivostr. 15, 64293 Darmstadt
Vergütung: Lohn (in €): 1500 Euro (steuerfrei)
Beginn der Beschäftigung: 01.06.2014  –   01.06.2017
Jobbeschreibung: The Graduate School of Computational Engineering at Technische Universität (TU) Darmstadt
grants:
a scholarship for PhD students
for 3 years in the area of interactive physically-based simulation and real-time visualization.
Description
The dynamic simulation is an important area of research with many applications. This area includes the simulation of rigid bodies, deformable solids and fluids. Today dynamic simulation plays an increasingly significant role in the development of complex machines (e.g. in robotics), in medical science, in computer animation and in virtual reality applications.
The candidate should pursue research in one of the following fields:

• interactive simulation of deformable models
• collision detection and response
• simulation and visualization of fluids
More information about this research area:
www.impulse-based.de
Prerequisites
An above-average diploma or master’s degree in the field of computer science or related discipline is required. The  candidate should have good language skills in English and good skills in object oriented programming.
The scholarship provides the opportunity of writing a Ph.D. thesis.
Please send your application with the relevant documents (i.e. cover letter, CV and latest testimonial) in electronic form to:
Prof. Dr. Jan Bender
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Graduate School of Computational Engineering
Dolivostraße 15
D-64293 Darmstadt

Kontakt

Ansprechpartner: Herr Jan Bender
Anschrift:
E-Mail: bender[at]gsc.tu-darmstadt.de

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