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- Req#: 19653
- You are finalizing your M.Sc. or comparable level studies in a relevant field to image/video signal processing
- You have hands-on programming experience in C, C++.
- Good collaboration and communication skills (English mandatory)
- Knowledge of current video coding standards, such as AVC, HEVC, and VVC.
- ML related programming experience in Python (preferably with PyTorch).
- Obtain an overview of the current state of the art in video coding with traditional and data-driven methods via hands-on experimentation with the methods involving implementing new features, running simulations and visual testing.
- Participate in technical and perceptual evaluation of solutions found in the literature. Depending on the progress, participate and contribute to the development of novel video coding methods.
- Document the results and communicate them to the rest of the team.
The Video Coding Research team at Nokia Technologies has a strong track record in developing video compression algorithms and features for international standards.
You will be part of a highly skilled multi-national team of experts in the field of video compression. Come join us and make an impact!
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About the company
Nokia’s transition to a primary focus on telecommunications began in the 1990s. The first GSM call was made in 1991 using Nokia equipment. Rapid success in the mobile phone sector allowed Nokia to become by 1998, the best-selling mobile phone brand in the world. In 2003 Nokia introduced the first camera phone. In 2011, to address increasing competition from iOS and Android operating systems, Nokia entered into a strategic partnership with Microsoft. In 2014 Nokia sold its mobile and devices division to Microsoft. The creation of Nokia Networks, following the buy-out of joint-venture partner Siemens in 2013, laid the foundation for Nokia’s transformation into primarily a network hardware and software provider. The 2015 acquisition of Franco-American telecommunications equipment provider Alcatel-Lucent greatly broadened the scope of Nokia’s portfolio and customer base. Additional acquisitions have positioned Nokia to be an industry leader in the transition to 5G wireless technology by offering the only end-to-end 5G network portfolio available on a global basis. In 2016 the Nokia brand re-entered the mobile handset market through a licensing agreement with HMD Global, allowing them to offer phones under the Nokia brand.