Dr Dominique Zosso appointed CAM Assistant Professor at UCLA

© 2013 EPFL

© 2013 EPFL

Dr Dominique Zosso, former LTS5 PhD student, has been appointed Assistant Professor in Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAM Assistant Professor) at the Department of Mathematics of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

After having completed his PhD thesis at the Signal Processing Lab of EPFL (LTS5) in 2011, under the supervision of Prof. Jean-Philippe Thiran and in the framework of the Swiss National Competence Center in Biomedical Imaging (NCCBI), Dominique moved to UCLA as a Post-Doctoral Scholar with the Department of Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles, with Luminita Vese, Stan Osher and Andrea Bertozzi. His current research interests include partial differential equations and variational models for inverse problems in image processing and computer vision, and efficient algorithms to solve them.

On July 1st, 2013, he will start his new appointment as CAM Assistant Professor. Congratulations Dominique!!

More on Dominique's work: see his new home page