The Optics and Sensing Laboratory at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems in Tübingen has an open position to join the ongoing research efforts in the development of statistical 3D models of horses. We are creating the world’s most realistic human and animal avatars for use in research, film, virtual reality, biology, and medicine. Using unique 3D & 4D capture facilities, machine learning, computer vision, and advanced graphics, we are modeling every nuance of how humans and animals look and move. Our approaches define the current state of the art, and we are constantly pushing these methods and systems to achieve better accuracy and more availability. Our future work aims at generating automatic 3D poses, shapes, and textures of animals from images acquired in the wild.
We are collaborating with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in developing a system for the markerless motion capture of horses. Our approach is based on creating a highly realistic 3D articulated model of horses from data. To achieve this goal, we need to capture partial 3D scans of real animals and register them to a predefined horse template. Doing this enables us to model the shape of real horses and the shape variability across a range of individuals with different characteristics. In this research context, we are looking for a talented research engineer to pursue the project.
In this working environment, you will be exposed to cutting-edge technologies related to computer vision and multi-sensor systems. The MPI for Intelligent Systems is one of the world's leading research institutions for machine learning, computer vision, and robotics, studying the concepts of intelligence and autonomous behavior in artificial systems at different length scales. The position is ideally suited for candidates looking to extend their scientific and cultural horizons, particularly in the area of 3D motion capture. You will be a part of a dynamic team of international scientists, engineers, and administrative staff.
This is a position limited to 6 months, and the expected starting date is December 1st, 2024.
The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and, therefore, encourages applications from such qualified individuals. The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society explicitly encourages women to apply.
The position is open until filled or no longer needed.