<p>At Magna Electronics, we are at the forefront of developing and manufacturing cutting-edge products such as cameras, radar, and other sensors for modern vehicles. Our mission is to lead the way in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and the future of autonomous cars.<br></p><p>A thesis internship at Magna offers students the opportunity to delve into a high-tech automotive company. Throughout your internship, you will receive mentorship and guidance, allowing you to apply your theoretical knowledge to practical, real-world scenarios.</p><hr><p>Subject: <br>Optimization of Root-finding algorithm</p><p><strong>Background:</strong><br>When calibrating cameras, the essence of characterizing the geometric distortion is to find the model that describes the relationship between non-distorted (pinhole) object positions, and the observed, distorted positions. A common way of doing this, is to find the roots of a polynomial.</p><p><strong>Purpose:</strong><br>To develop and implement a few root-finding algorithms in Matlab and analyze their performance in terms of computation time and robustness</p><p><strong>Field: </strong><br>Math or Physics</p><hr><p><strong>Learning objectives:</strong><br></p><ul><li>Implement root-finding algorithms</li><li>Map and measure performance of said algorithms</li></ul><hr><p><strong>Number of student(s): </strong>1-2</p><p><strong>Student background: </strong>Background in physics and preferably optics</p><p><strong>Extent: </strong>30 credits (Master)</p><p><strong>Start:</strong> Spring 2025</p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Linköping</p><p><strong>Contact information and </strong><strong>Supervisor: </strong><br>Petter Cyren, petter.cyren@partner.magna.com</p><p><br><strong>Last application date: </strong>2024-10-31, applications will be evaluated continuously.<br></p> •
Last updated on Sep 27, 2024