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Mark Eramian is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Saskatchewan. He specializes in image processing analysis, image segmentation, and computer-assisted diagnosis. In his teaching, he focuses on classes related to image processing, computer vision, data structures, algorithms, and introductory programming. Outside of his academic responsibilities, he enjoys spending time with his daughters, engaging in computer and board gaming, and playing the clarinet and tenor saxophone. Professor Eramian is dedicated to running a lab that promotes and supports equity, diversity, and inclusivity. He is looking for new graduate students, but due to extremely high rates of inquiry, he is unable to respond to emails regarding available graduate student positions. He encourages prospective students to apply to the graduate program, indicating 'Computer Vision Image Processing' as their choice of research area in their application. For more information, refer to the Lab Code of Conduct.
Standard university-wide graduate requirements apply to most arts and science departments unless otherwise specified by the program.