PhD Studentship: Realistic Computer Vision
[Home tuition fees, annual tax-free maintenance stipend (£20,408 for 2026/27) for up to 3 years, and £2,000 per annum for research training activities. Funding covers tuition fees at the UK Home rate only; international applicants must pay the difference between Home and International tuition fees.]
This PhD studentship at the University of East Anglia focuses on developing realistic computer vision algorithms, particularly for scenes affected by haze, strong directional light, and underwater signal degradation. The project aims to improve the realism of outputs generated by machine learning and generative AI solutions, addressing the gap between algorithmic results and actual scene appearance. Research topics include relighting images, haze removal, and underwater image processing, combining AI with classical methods to enforce realism.
The successful candidate will join the Colour & Imaging Lab (C&IL), a vibrant research group comprising 10 PhDs and postdocs, and will collaborate with the Computer Vision Center at Universite Autonoma Barcelona, including a 3-month research visit. The lab maintains strong industry links with companies such as Apple, ARM, Google, Hewlett Packard, and Meta, offering opportunities for internships and future employment. The School of Computing Sciences provides a dynamic environment for research and training, with collaborations across multinational companies, research institutes, and universities in the UK and abroad. UEA is also a member of the Turing University Network, advancing world-class research and skills development.
Funding for this studentship includes Home tuition fees, a tax-free maintenance stipend (£20,408 for 2026/27) for up to 3 years, and £2,000 per annum for research training activities. Applications are open to both UK and international candidates, but funding covers tuition fees at the UK Home rate only; international applicants must pay the difference between Home and International tuition fees. Entry requirements are a minimum of a 2:1 undergraduate degree or a Masters degree in computer science, mathematics, physics, psychology (psychophysics), or allied numerate disciplines. The position is full-time and starts on 1 October 2026. The application deadline is 2 July 2026.
To apply, use the University of East Anglia's postgraduate research application portal. Prepare your academic transcripts and evidence of qualifications, and ensure you meet the entry requirements. For further information, contact the School of Computing Sciences.