Aston University and Wheelright Ltd.

This KTP project offers a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious PhD graduate 
to launch a career in industry with the support of company and academic mentors.

There are over 5 billion pneumatic tyres within the global vehicle fleet. Their 
maintenance is critical to safety and fuel efficiency, yet drivers have to rely 
on manual inspection for tread depth and tyre condition; the simple gauge for 
pressure.  Automation is absent or limited to tyre pressure monitoring systems 
(TPMS). WheelRight's unique technology uses the vehicle's motion to capture 
data to measure tyre pressure, vehicle weight, tread depth and tyre condition.  
No equipment is installed on the vehicle. Any vehicle, car, bus or truck can be 
driven through an installation at up to 15kmh. The data is collected and 
processed in seconds, identifying faults and automating a safety critical chore 
for motorists and fleet operators. The first systems are based in the UK but a 
trial system has been installed in the USA. The market opportunity is global; 
wherever vehicle tyres are ignored.

Aston University has joined forces with WheelRight on this project with the aim 
of implementing machine-vision techniques to analyse tyre images, identify 
abnormal tyres and create a data warehouse of tyre information. Their goal is 
to make the process of tyre inspection, automatic, accurate and easy to use.

We are looking for confident, credible and personable candidates with good 
inter-personal skills to work within WheelRight's small team and with its 
collaborators and clients. You should be a self-starter with the ability to 
show high levels of initiative and motivation and the ability to work 
autonomously to agreed targets and goals. You should be able to articulate 
ideas, effectively interpret user requirements and have good presentation 
skills with a strong problem-solving ability.

You will need a PhD in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics based 
subject, involving both Mathematics and Computing.  You should have experience 
of some of the following: statistical data modelling or data mining; machine 
vision techniques; machine learning algorithms; neural networks. Experience of 
programming in an appropriate language (Matlab, R or C# preferred), and 
knowledge of how to write well-engineered code are essential to this role. It 
would also be advantageous to have experience in the presentation of complex 
analyses to untrained users, the Netlab toolbox for Matlab, knowledge of 
object-oriented design using C#, .NET or Java, along with an understanding of 
the full software development and product lifecycle.  Previous experience of 
data warehouses along with the ability to analyse data domains and create 
entity relationship diagrams and databases would be useful.

As part of this project you will be able to develop your technical skills, 
including Bayesian methods of model combination, machine learning algorithms 
for image recognition and regression and software engineering skills (including 
data modelling of large-scale tasks and 'real world' architectural design of 
data warehouse).

In addition to the KTP Associate Development Programme to develop your 
management skills, you will have a generous personal development budget for 
industry standard training, and will be encouraged to join and work towards 
Chartered status of an appropriate professional body such as the Institute of 
Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) or the British Computer Society. You 
will be employed by Aston University but will be based at the company, 
WheelRight Limited on Begbroke Science Park in Oxford.
Deadline: 1st March 2015
Apply at http://jobs.aston.ac.uk reference 150032
Salary is £26,000 to £30,000 plus £4000 individual training budget
Contact is fixed term for 2 years

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Prof Ian Nabney
Head of Computer Science and Head of Mathematics
School of Engineering and Applied Science
Aston University
http://www.aston.ac.uk/ncrg/
0121 204 3645

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