Fiche de KHAWAJA Muhammad Arsalan
Adresse | 9 avenue Alain Savary - BP47870 - 21078 DIJON |
Localisation | Bâtiment I3M - bureau 303 |
Tél. | 03 80 39 38 93 |
Muhammad-Arsalan_Khawaja@etu.u-bourgogne.fr |
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- CV
- Optimal and Robust Solutions for Longitudinal Flight Control of a Canard-Configured High Performance Aircraft
- An Interactive Method for Adaptive Acquisition in Reflectance Transformation Imaging for Cultural Heritage
- Can Surface Topography Give Us Best Light Positions for Reflectance Transformation Imaging?
Publications HAL
Arsalan’s Ph.D. thesis is titled « Machine learning for capture and modeling of the visual appearance of surfaces ».
Background
Arsalan Khawaja is currently a joint PhD Student at NTNU, Norway, and the University of Burgundy, France. His past experience includes intern researcher at the Endoscopy and Computer Vision (EnCoV) Research Group at Clermont-Ferrand, France, and as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad. His area of interest is Interactive Machine Learning, Image registration, Reflectance Transformation Imaging, and Control theory. Currently, he is working on developing Optimization Algorithms for Reflectance Transformation Imaging.
He is mainly working on Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI). RTI is an emerging research field and it is a meticulous procedure from acquisition to visualization. His research is focused on improving RTI acquisition and visualization methods using Artificial Intelligence.
Applications
RTI images have several applications. Some of them are industrial equipment inspection, cultural heritage preservation, crime investigation, and dermatology.
Experience
- Currently First year Ph.D. student at Norwegian University of Science and Technology and University Bourgogne Franche-Comté.
- Graduate Research Assistant at Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan (2018).
- Intern at Endoscopy and Computer Vision (EnCoV) in Clermont Ferrand, France. (2021)
Education
- Masters in Computer Vision (VIBOT) from Univerisity of Burgundy, France.
- Bachelors in Aerospace Engineering from Institute of Space Technology, Pakistan.