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References

 

In this page you will find my reference person.

Marius Pedersen
Title:                              Associate professor
Room number:             A208
Email:                           marius.pedersen@hig.no
Work:                            +47 61135246
Cell:                               +47 93634385

Discipline

Color imaging, image quality, print quality

Background

Marius Pedersen received his BsC in Computer Engineering in 2006, and MiT in Media Technology in 2007, both from Gjøvik University College, Norway. He completed a PhD program in color imaging in 2011 from the University of Oslo, Norway, sponsored by Océ. He is currently employed as an associate professor at Gjøvik University College, Norway. He is also the director of the Norwegian Colour and Visual Computing Laboratory (Colourlab). His work is centered on subjective and objective image quality. 

Teaching

Jon Yngve Hardeberg
Title:                              Professor
Room number:             RB03
Email:                            jon.hardeberg@hig.no
Work:                            +47 61135215

Discipline

Colour imaging

Background

Jon Y. Hardeberg received his sivilingeniør (MSc) degree in signal processing from the Norwegian Institute of Technology in Trondheim, Norway in 1995, and his PhD from Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications in Paris, France in 1999. After a short but extremely valuable industry career near Seattle, Washington, where he designed, implemented, and evaluated colour imaging system solutions for multifunction peripherals and other imaging devices and systems, he joined Gjøvik University College (GUC) in Gjøvik, Norway, in 2001.

He is currently Professor of Colour Imaging at GUC's Faculty of Computer Science and Media Technology, and member of the Norwegian Colour and Visual Computing Laboratory, where he teaches, supervises MSc and PhD students, and researches in the field of colour imaging. His current main research interests include multispectral colour imaging, print and image quality, colorimetric device characterisation, colour management, and cultural heritage imaging, and he has co-authored more than 150 publications within the field.

His professional memberships include IS&T (Society for Imaging Science and Technology), SPIE (the international society for optics and photonics), and ISCC (The Inter-Society Color Council). He is GUC's representative in iarigai (The International Association of Research Organizations for the Information, Media and Graphic Arts industries), and the Norwegian delegate to Division 8 of the CIE (International Commission on Illumination).

He is currently project co-ordinator for an EU project (Marie Curie ITN CP7.0), project leader for a large research project funded by the Research Council of Norway (HyPerCept), GUC’s representative in the management committee of the Erasmus Mundus Master Course CIMET (Colour in Informatics and Media Technology), and Norway’s Management Committee member in the COST Action COSCH(Colour and Space in Cultural Heritage). He is co-founder and chair of Forum Farge, Norway's new interdisciplinary colour association.

Peter Nussbaum
Title:                              Associate professor, PhD
Room number:             A208E
Email:                            peter.nussbaum@hig.no
Work:                            +47 61135198
Cell:                               +47 95872815

Discipline

Color imaging, color theory, digital image reproduction, color management, color measurement, image quality, standardization, PSO

Background

Dr. Peter Nussbaum obtained his MSc in imaging science from the Colour & Imaging Institute, University of Derby, GB in 2002. The MSc thesis had to investigate the factors and their impact affecting the appearance of print. He completed his PhD degree in imaging science in 2011 from the University of Oslo, Norway. The area of study was “Colour Measurement and Print Quality Assessment in a Colour Managed Printing Workflow". Peter Nussbaum is a lecturer at Gjøvik University College within the Department of Computer Science and Media Technology where he is teaching digital image reproduction and color management. Moreover, he is a member of the The Norwegian Colour and Visual Computing Laboratory. His professional memberships include IS&T, TAGA and IC (International Circle of Educational Institutes for Graphic Arts: Technology and Management) and he is a committee member of ISO/TC130 representing Norway. Before joining Gjøvik University College in September 2000, Peter Nussbaum was an Application Engineer for Colour Management and consultant for GretagMacbeth (today X-rite) in Switzerland.

Teaching

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