Note to Applicants


I am particularly interested in biological shape analysis using applied mathematics and computer vision. Students interested primarily in applications of AI, deep learning, applied machine learning, applications of computer vision, and black box methods using neural networks should seek other colleagues with expertise in these areas.


UNFORTUNATELY, IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO APPLY FOR A GRADUATE POSITION BY SENDING A CV OR TRANSCRIPTS OR A RESEARCH PROPOSAL BY EMAIL. I CONTINUE TO RECEIVE MANY SUCH EMAILS EVERY DAY AND I AM NOT ABLE TO RESPOND. I ALSO CANNOT ASSESS YOUR POTENTIAL TO CARRY OUT GRADUATE WORK WITHOUT A FULL APPLICATION.

In fairness to all candidates we review applications once the application deadlines have passed and only complete applications are reviewed.


If you are enquiring about a doctoral or masters level position please follow the necessary steps to submit a FULL APPLICATION which meets the requirements of the School of Computer Science, as detailed HERE. Admission into our graduate programs is handled by a committee and their selection is based on a comparison against several other applicants. Members of the committee will look at your full package and will require you to have an outstanding academic record, well defined research interests as indicated in your statement of purpose, a demonstration of very solid research potential and strong reference letters. If your application meets these requirements it will be viewed by professors whose research interests are closest to yours. Publications in international conferences and/or journals will be viewed as an asset. If your interests are in medical imaging, computer vision, robotics, control, artificial intelligence, or machine learning you might consider applying as well to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and to the Department of Biomedical Engineering to maximize your chances. Several colleagues in these departments are carrying out research in these and related areas. You might also want to visit the web pages of the Centre for Intelligent Machines the Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms, and the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre.