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Jason J. Corso
Assistant Professor
Computer Science and Engineering
SUNY at Buffalo
Email: jcorso@buffalo.edu
Office: Davis Hall 332
Phone: 716-645-4754
Bio: [txt]
Vita: [pdf]
Hours: Thursday 12:20-2:30 by appointment
Cal: Availability

Job Openings: I'm looking for strong students to work on a variety of projects in computer vision, medical imaging, ontology, learning and perceptual interfaces.
Job Openings
I am always looking for bright students and visitors. I generally do not hire from the outside for RA's; the typical route is a department AI admit into the CSE program and then after performing will you contact me.

Research Assistant
The research assistant will work with a team of UB and Roswell Park scientists on a joint medical image segmentation and classification. Our primary emphasis is on neuro-anatomy and neuro-pathology. The ideal candidate is a PhD student who has excelled in machine learning, computer visition, statistical methods, and numerical optimization. S/he is a skilled programmer on UNIX platformers, able to work with a variety of medical imaging codebases, and is a strong problem solving capability.


Additional Information about SUNY at Buffalo and Corso's Group
SUNY at Buffalo was founded in 1846 and is a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, ranking first among the nations research-intensive public universities. UB serves to about 30,000 students, offers 84 Bachelor's, 184 Master's, and 78 Doctoral degrees. The Computer Science department at UB is among the oldest CS departments nationwide, recently celebrating its 40th anniversary. There are 29 faculty and 6 instructors in the department. The department has a strong focus on computer vision, pattern recognition and machine learning having 8 faculty in these areas.

Dr. Corso runs a research group of 1 Research Scientist, 2 Post-docs, 8 Ph.D. Students, 3 Masters students and 2 undergraduates in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. He is PI on more than $4.5 million current externally funded research projects all in the area of high-level computer vision and learning. His lab is 1250+ square feet with ample computing resources, including an in-house Linux cluster, a 15TB SAN, and connectivity to the 2000+ node Center for Computational Research in downtown.

For all openings, inquiries by e-mail (jcorso@buffalo.edu) are welcome before a formal application. An application requires a cv, reprints/preprints, and the names of 3 references. Code samples are required for any programmer position.


last updated: Fri May 25 16:47:26 2012; copyright jcorso