CVNet - postdoc; oculomotor system; NASA Ames

Color and Vision Network (cvnet@lawton.ewind.com)
Mon, 3 May 1999 14:11:23 -0700

From: Lee Stone <lee@vision.arc.nasa.gov>
To: hchan@kirkham.ewind.com
Subject: Please post

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION IN HUMAN VISION AND OCULOMOTOR RESEARCH.

Fresh-out or recent Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Psychology, Physiology or
related field
sought to join an active visuomotor research group at NASA Ames Research
Center.
Experience in visual psychophysics, oculomotor research, and/or
computational
modeling of visual or oculomotor mechanisms highly desirable. Current
projects include
examinations of the relationship between motion perception and smooth
eye movements, and of that between perceptual localization and saccadic
eye movements
during search.

The laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art video-based eye
trackers and displays
together with computer facilities for modeling and data analysis. The
research
environment in the Human Factors Research & Technology Division at Ames
is both fun
and high-powered with colleagues having a wide range of expertise in
both applied and basic
research in human information processing and interface design.

NASA provides an excellent opportunity for postdotoral training
appropriate for future
positions in academia, government, or the private sector. Salary is
highly competitive and
commensurate with experience.

Interested individuals should mail their CVs, a copy of their best
publication, the names of
of three references, as well as a one-page statement of research
interests to:

Dr. Lee Stone
NASA ARC
MS 262-2
Moffett Field CA 94035-1000

Those attending ARVO can also contact Dr. Stone at the meeting.