PhD in Applied Mathematics / Computer Vision / Machine Learning / 3D Vision at Lund University
PhD opportunities are available at
Lund University
in
Applied Mathematics
with research directions in
computer vision
,
machine learning
,
3D reconstruction
,
3D vision
,
geometry
,
spatial AI
, and
medical imaging
.
The main research environment is the
Division of Computer Vision and Machine Learning
at the
Centre for Mathematical Sciences
, affiliated with both the Faculty of Engineering (LTH) and the Faculty of Science. The group works on geometry and computer vision, medical image analysis, and machine learning/artificial intelligence, with projects involving 3D reconstruction, navigation from images and video, structure-from-motion, sensor data, acoustic data, and multimodal medical image analysis.
One opening focuses on
methods for three-dimensional reconstruction and navigation from images and video
, combining geometric computer vision with modern machine learning and physically informed neural networks. Another opening focuses on
computer vision and machine learning for audio-based 3D mapping / spatial AI
, including end-to-end methods for 3D estimation from sensor data. A third opening focuses on
machine learning for medical imaging
, including hybrid CNN-transformer architectures, attention mechanisms, multimodal learning, and integration of imaging and patient data.
The positions are
doctoral student
openings, meaning the successful candidate is both admitted as a student and employed by Lund University. The employment is fixed-term, full-time, and normally lasts 4 years, with possible extension for teaching and departmental duties (up to 20%). The positions are funded by
ELLIIT
and linked to projects such as
Learning Geometric Representations
and
Next Generation Spatial AI
.
Eligibility highlights include a second-cycle degree or equivalent, at least 90 credits relevant to the subject area (with at least 45 at second-cycle level), strong independence, good collaboration skills, excellent English, and relevant programming/machine-learning experience. Preferred skills include Python or C++, PyTorch/TensorFlow, and prior work in computer vision, deep learning, or medical image analysis.
Application materials typically include a CV, cover letter, degree certificates, study transcripts, and optional references or recommendation letters. Applications are in English and submitted via the university application portal. Deadlines mentioned in the post are
15 May 2026
for the linked openings.