Summary
Jose Rubio is a Principal Programmer specializing in computer vision with over a decade of experience bridging academic research and production software. He holds a PhD from the Computer Vision Center (UAB) and progressed from postdoctoral research at Heidelberg to industry roles at MindMaze and PlayStation, focusing on real-time pose estimation, tracking and object recognition. Jose’s work blends probabilistic graphical models and part-based modeling with practical engineering to ship robust, low-latency vision systems for consumer products. He has a proven track record in many-to-many high-order matching for tracking and segmentation and developed real-time tracking solutions for automotive and AR applications. Comfortable moving between research and implementation, he often translates advanced machine learning ideas into production C++/real-time code. Notably, his early human-motion kinematic project at Portsmouth was nominated for a departmental best-project award, reflecting a long-standing focus on motion and pose from student projects to large-scale products.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Final Year Project in Computer Science Computer Science, Final Year Project in Computer Science Computer Science at University of Portsmouth
PhD internship Segmentation Matching Graphical Models., PhD internship Segmentation Matching Graphical Models. at École Centrale Paris
Master of Science (MSc) Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence, Master of Science (MSc) Computer Vision and Artificial Intelligence at Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona
Master of Science (MSc) Computer Science, Master of Science (MSc) Computer Science at Universidad de Valencia
Spanish, Catalan, English, French