Sabine Süsstrunk

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Sabine Süsstrunk is a computer scientist and professor at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)[1] in Switzerland, where she leads the Images and Visual Representation Lab[2] in the School of Computer and Communication Sciences.[3] Her research areas are in computational imaging and computational photography, color image processing (including spectral sensitivity) and computer vision, and image quality and computational aesthetics. She is a Fellow of the IEEE[4] and IS&T[5] and received the 2013 IS&T/SPIE Electronic Imaging Scientist of the Year Award.[6]

From 2015-2020, Süsstrunk was the first Director of the Digital Humanities Institute[7] in the College of Humanities at EPFL, and the first Director of the Master of Science in the Digital Humanities program.[8]

From 2016-2020, Süsstrunk was a Member of the Foundation Council and Executive Committee of the Swiss National Science Foundation.[9] Furthermore, she acted as President of the EPFL WISH Foundation (2014-2018) where she is still Member of the Board.[10] On January 1, 2018, she joined the Board of Directors of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation.[11] As of 2021, Süsstrunk is the President of the Swiss Science Council.

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  1. ^ "EPFL". Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.
  2. ^ "Images and Visual Representation Lab". Images and Visual Representation Lab.
  3. ^ "School of Computer and Communication Sciences". EPFL School of Computer and Communication Sciences.
  4. ^ "Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers". IEEE.
  5. ^ "IS&T". Society for Imaging Science & Technology.
  6. ^ Walther, Alexandra (28 February 2013). "Sabine Süsstrunk is the Electronic Imaging Scientist of the Year". Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ "Digital Humanities Institute". DHI.
  8. ^ "Digital Humanities Master of Science". EPFL Digital Humanities Master program.
  9. ^ "SNF". Swiss National Science Foundation.
  10. ^ "EPFL Wish Foundation". Women in Science and Humanities.
  11. ^ "SRG SSR". Swiss Broadcasting Corporation Board of Directors.

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