This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
------=_NextPart_000_0058_01BE827D.26169690
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
TWO YEAR POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN FMRI AND VISION AT IMPERIAL COLLEGE, =
LONDON.
A two year post-doctoral position is available for the study of visual =
cortical function in human albino and amblyopic subjects. The study will =
principally involve functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), but =
will also include psychophysical measurements. The post is funded by the =
Wellcome Trust and salary is in the range of 19704-25785 (GB pounds) =
depending on age and experience. There are also funds available for =
international travel to conferences.
Imperial College is situated in a very pleasant part of West London, and =
is easily accessed by means of public transport. The psychophysics and =
fMRI laboratories offer excellent facilities for studying visual =
function. Equipment includes Maxwellian View optical systems, =
eye-movement recording equipment, a trichromatic colorimeter, computer =
driven video displays and a battery of clinical tests for vision. The =
MRI facility houses a modern 1.5T Siemens Vision Scanner. FMRI =
experiments are already underway and measurements of visual function in =
normals and patients are currently being successfully conducted.
The position is open to a person with a PhD in any scientific or =
engineering discipline who is keen to contribute to an ongoing programme =
of research on vision and fMRI. Experience in visual psychophysics or =
fMRI would be desirable, but not necessary. Candidates without such =
experience, but with computer programming experience (Visual C++, =
MatLab) are also encouraged to apply. The position offers the candidate =
an ideal opportunity to learn fMRI methods and develop experience in =
vision research.
Please send a full CV including contact details of two referees, a list =
of publications and a covering letter to Dr Antony B Morland, Physics =
Department, Imperial College, London SW7 2BZ. Applications by email are =
encouraged as are informal enquiries (a.morland@ic.ac.uk). Applicants of =
any nationality are eligible to hold the post. The position is available =
from June 1999 and applications will be accepted until May 1st 1999.
Antony Morland PhD
Physics Department (Biophysics)
Blackett Laboratory
Imperial College
London SW7 2BZ
UK
Tel +44 171 594 7672
Fax +44 171 589 0191
email a.morland@ic.ac.uk
------=_NextPart_000_0058_01BE827D.26169690
Content-Type: text/html;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN">
TWO YEAR POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN FMRI AND VISION AT IMPERIAL = COLLEGE,=20 LONDON.
A two year post-doctoral position is available for the study of = visual=20 cortical function in human albino and amblyopic subjects. The study will = principally involve functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), but = will also=20 include psychophysical measurements. The post is funded by the Wellcome = Trust=20 and salary is in the range of 19704-25785 (GB pounds) depending on age = and=20 experience. There are also funds available for international travel to=20 conferences.
Imperial College is situated in a very pleasant part of West London, = and is=20 easily accessed by means of public transport. The psychophysics and fMRI = laboratories offer excellent facilities for studying visual function. = Equipment=20 includes Maxwellian View optical systems, eye-movement recording = equipment, a=20 trichromatic colorimeter, computer driven video displays and a battery = of=20 clinical tests for vision. The MRI facility houses a modern 1.5T Siemens = Vision=20 Scanner. FMRI experiments are already underway and measurements of = visual=20 function in normals and patients are currently being successfully = conducted.
The position is open to a person with a PhD in any scientific or = engineering=20 discipline who is keen to contribute to an ongoing programme of research = on=20 vision and fMRI. Experience in visual psychophysics or fMRI would be = desirable,=20 but not necessary. Candidates without such experience, but with computer = programming experience (Visual C++, MatLab) are also encouraged to = apply. The=20 position offers the candidate an ideal opportunity to learn fMRI methods = and=20 develop experience in vision research.
Please send a full CV including contact details of two referees, a = list of=20 publications and a covering letter to Dr Antony B Morland, Physics = Department,=20 Imperial College, London SW7 2BZ. Applications by email are encouraged = as are=20 informal enquiries (a.morland@ic.ac.uk). Applicants of any nationality = are=20 eligible to hold the post. The position is available from June 1999 and=20 applications will be accepted until May 1st = 1999.