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Xucong Zhang

Assistant Professor at Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems

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Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems

PhD Position in Computer Vision for Large-Space Gaze Analysis via Multi-camera System

The Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI-IS) in Tübingen, Germany, is offering a PhD position in Computer Vision within the Optics & Sensing Laboratory (OSLab). This opportunity is part of the WeGaze project, which focuses on large-space gaze analysis using multi-camera systems for social interactions. The project aims to develop advanced datasets and algorithms to capture and analyze eye gaze, contributing to the creation of highly realistic human and animal avatars for applications in research, film, virtual reality, biology, and medicine. Leveraging unique 3D and 4D capture facilities, machine learning, computer vision, and advanced graphics, the research team models human and animal shapes and behaviors. The Eye Movement Study is conducted in close collaboration with Assistant Professor Xucong Zhang from Delft University of Technology, who co-supervises the doctoral researcher alongside Dr. Senya Polikovsky at MPI-IS. The project is funded by the DFG SPP Programme Understanding Gaze (UGaze SPP 2481), and the successful candidate will be part of both the School of SPP Programme and the International Max Planck Research School for Intelligent Systems (IMPRS-IS). The doctoral researcher will develop and enhance capture systems, including hardware and study design, collect data using these systems, and create cutting-edge gaze estimation and blink detection algorithms in collaboration with TU Delft. The role also involves working with psychology researchers to adapt and improve systems for specific case studies. The candidate is expected to spend time on-site in Delft with Prof. Zhang. Applicants should have an MSc degree and a strong academic background in computer vision and machine learning. Required skills include proficiency in Python, OpenCV, PyTorch, Unreal Engine, and C++. Good oral and written English communication skills, teamwork, and attention to detail are essential. An academic background or interest in psychology is advantageous. The position offers a multidisciplinary, collaborative environment with access to cutting-edge technologies and international scientists. Benefits include a subsidy for the Deutschland-Jobticket (ÖPNV), access to a day care center, and the possibility of mobile working to support work-life balance. The contract is for three years, with the possibility of extension based on scientific progress and funding. To apply, candidates must submit a single PDF file via the application portal containing a 2-page letter addressing specific questions, a CV with three references, and optionally a GitHub or similar account demonstrating programming skills. Applications without the required documents will not be considered. For inquiries, contact Dr. Senya Polikovsky or Dr. Keiko Kitagawa by email. The position remains open until filled. The Max Planck Society is committed to diversity, gender equality, and increasing the number of individuals with disabilities and women in its workforce. Qualified candidates from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

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Xucong Zhang

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Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems

PhD Position in Computer Vision for Eye Gaze Analysis and Multi-Camera Systems

The Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (MPI‑IS) in Tübingen, Germany, is offering a PhD position in Computer Vision within the Optics & Sensing Laboratory (OSLab). This opportunity is part of the "WeGaze: Large-Space Gaze Analysis via Multi-camera System for Social Interactions" project, which aims to develop advanced datasets and algorithms for capturing and analyzing eye gaze. The project supports the creation of highly realistic human and animal avatars for research, film, virtual reality, biology, and medicine, leveraging unique 3D and 4D capture facilities, machine learning, computer vision, and advanced graphics to model shape and behavior. The doctoral researcher will be co-supervised by Assistant Professor Xucong Zhang (Delft University of Technology) and Dr. Senya Polikovsky (MPI‑IS), with additional support from Dr. Keiko Kitagawa. The role involves developing and enhancing multi-camera capture systems for eye movements, including gaze, mutual gaze, and blinks. Responsibilities include hardware system creation, study design, data collection, and the development of cutting-edge gaze estimation and blink detection algorithms in collaboration with TU Delft. The researcher will also work with psychology experts to adapt and improve systems for specific case studies. This position is funded by the DFG SPP Programme Understanding Gaze (UGaze SPP 2481) and is affiliated with both the School of SPP Programme and the International Max Planck Research School for Intelligent Systems (IMPRS‑IS). The successful candidate will spend time working on-site in Delft with Prof. Zhang. The project offers a multidisciplinary, collaborative environment with access to international scientists, engineers, and administrative staff. Benefits include a subsidy for the Deutschland-Jobticket (ÖPNV), access to a day care center, and the possibility of mobile working to support work-life balance. The position is for three years, with the possibility of extension based on scientific progress and funding. Applicants must have an MSc degree and a strong academic background in computer vision and machine learning, with proficiency in Python, OpenCV, PyTorch, Unreal Engine, and C++. Excellent English communication skills, teamwork, and attention to detail are required. An academic background or interest in psychology is advantageous. Applications must include a 2-page letter addressing specific questions about the UniGaze paper, a CV with three references, and optionally a GitHub or similar account demonstrating programming skills. Applications without these documents will not be considered. The Max Planck Society is committed to diversity, gender equality, and increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce. Women and underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply. The position is open until filled. For further information, visit the laboratory website or contact Dr. Senya Polikovsky or Dr. Keiko Kitagawa by email. Apply via the application portal: Application Link . Project details and required reading: UniGaze Paper . Laboratory website: OSLab .