Website StefanBruckner_ University of Rostock, Visual Analytics Group
Traditio et Innovatio
The Chair of Visual Analytics at the University of Rostock, Germany focuses on the interactive visualization and visual analysis of abstract and spatial data. We employ the latest technologies and continuously expand them, including:
- VR/AR/MR, for example, in the field of Immersive Analytics,
- AI (such as LLMs) for Smart Visual Interfaces and Narrative Visualization, and
- GPU and cloud computing for the visualization of large datasets
Our research activities encompass both fundamental research and various application areas, such as biology, medicine, climate research, or marine ecology. We combine well-founded theoretical approaches with practical applications to generate a broad spectrum of scientific insights and real solutions.
As part of the Institute for Visual & Analytic Computing, we offer a friendly, helpful, team-oriented, and inclusive working environment with a highly motivated faculty. Furthermore, we have an extensive international network that provides opportunities for research collaborations and stays abroad.
Currently, we are looking for several new team members at both the PhD student and PostDoc level:
- 2 x Research Assistant Visual Analytics (PostDoc or PhD student, fully funded, 3 years, option of a 3-year extension):
We are looking for highly motivated individuals with interest in data visualization. You should have a background in visualization, human-computer interaction, and/or computer graphics and very good programming skills. You will conduct research on novel visualization methods with considerable freedom on the specific topic and support teaching at the Chair of Visual Analytics, primarily in the Master’s program “Visual and Intelligent Systems” (solid German needed). Current research projects are related to visual storytelling and immersive analytics in medical contexts.
Online application and further details:
https://jobs.uni-rostock.de/jobposting/7c943fbd5f5e5b9c3f2796fbbec8fc0bfc83b8360 - 1 x Project Assistant Human-Data Interaction (PhD student, fully funded, 3 years):
We are looking for a talented individual who is passionate about interactive visual data analysis, especially the smooth and efficient interaction with visual representations of data. You should have a background in visualization, human-computer interaction, and/or computer graphics, as well as strong programming skills. You will work on the Project “iVMorph – Interactive Visual Metamorphosis for Multi-view Data Exploration”, whose goal is to link multiple heterogeneous visual representations of multi-faceted data via smooth animated transitions.
Online application and further details:
https://jobs.uni-rostock.de/jobposting/fea0cc035862ebda6f35e54e21d835ffa011f9980
We offer
- Employment according to the provisions of the collective agreement for public service employees of the federal states (TV-L) with the employer being the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, represented by the University of Rostock
- Compensation according to pay grade 13 with a monthly salary from EUR 4.188,38 (approx. USD 4.859,–) to EUR 6.037,38 (approx. USD 6.502,–). The assignment to the specific pay level will be determined individually, taking into account your previous professional experience
- 30 days of paid annual leave and a year-end bonus payment; additional pension provision (VBL)
- The opportunity for personal scientific qualification in a young, dynamic, and international research environment with a high degree of creative freedom
- An interesting and responsible position where you will get to know the diverse tasks and developments in the research field and specific area of expertise
- Flexible working hours and home office arrangements
- Diverse offerings for health promotion and work-life balance, for example, through our family office or our health management program
- Numerous opportunities for further education, including language courses, IT training, and seminars for professional development
- Possibility to participate in the wide range of activities offered by the university sports program
Life and Work in Rostock
The Hanseatic City of Rostock is a great place to study, research and live. The economic and scientific center of the northeast isvery attractive, with all the atmosphere of a major city in the middle of one of the most beautiful parts of Germany. The University of Rostock was founded in 1419 and today, with approximately 14,000 students and 2,933 employees, it offers fascinating perspectives in almost all scientific fields. The University of Rostock has an excellent interdisciplinary research landscape covering natural and technical sciences, medicine, life sciences, humanities and cultural studies.
Contact
Prof. Dr. Stefan Bruckner
Professor of Visual Analytics
https://vcg.informatik.uni-rostock.de/~sb
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