This will be my personal homepage some time, but isn't fixed yet. Haven't even had time to find one of those "under construction" images.
At Chalmers I studied Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science, with special interest in computational physics, numerical analysis/optimization, and machine vision.
Now in Rochester doing work in vision and robotics at UR.
Martin Jägersand Computer Science Univeristy of Rochester Rochester, NY 14627-0226 FAX:(716) 461-2018
Favorite .sigs:
From Ray Zimmerman, Engineering & Theory Center, Cornell:
From Grig Larson:
John Caldwell:
From Q & A with Scott Adams
author of THE DILBERT FUTURE
14. Q: What fields should young people entering the job market look into?
A: For the young people who are preparing for their future by watching television, there is an exciting field that should be considered. It's called being a "temp" which is short for "I'm tempted to have a real job, but not enthusiastic about the concept." There is no shortage of this type of job. Every day millions of temps perform duties such as sitting at desks and staring straight ahead. If you are a child of television, as I was, you are already qualified for this job.