CVNet - PhD studentship; neurophysiology; Univ of Plymouth

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    From: Liz Stuart <lizs@soc.plym.ac.uk>
    Subject: PhD Studentship in Visualisation and Virtual Reality

    A PhD student is sought for an exciting and innovative project aimed at the
    visualisation of large data sets recorded by Neurophysiologists.

    The aim of this project is to develop a new approach to the analysis of
    experimental data in neurophysiology based on the use of computer science
    techniques such as graphical engineering, visualisation and virtual
    reality. This new approach will provide neuroscientists with an interactive
    environment within which to explore their data sets. The primary focus of
    this research is on the analysis of multi-dimensional data sets. By
    navigating through these large data sets, researchers will be able to focus
    on particular features of the data as well as identifying overall
    characteristics. This will support the integration of the experimental and
    theoretical approaches to the analysis of neurophysiological evidence.

    This three year studentship is funded by the UK Engineering and Physical
    Sciences Research Council and is open to all students. It is managed by Dr.
    L. Stuart of the Centre of Neural and Adaptive Sytsems in the School of
    Computing at the University of Plymouth. The student will be involved in
    the development of software to support the visualisation of vast quantities
    of neurophysiological data. Much of this development will draw on current
    software such as VTK and VisAD as well as the development of new
    representations incorporating 3D technology and/or Virtual Reality. The
    bursary for this studentship 6200 UK Pounds. Students are permitted to
    supervise/teach up to six hours per week to supplement this income.

    The student must have a high level of knowledge and experience of C++.
    Additionally, they must have good oral and written communication skills in
    the English language. Due to the nature of the project, the student should
    be able to work individually and as part of a team. For more information on
    the project see
    http:\\www.tech.plym.ac.uk\soc\research\neural\staff\lstuart\vacancy.htm
    or contact Dr. L. Stuart at lstuart@plymouth.ac.uk

    Applications should be received before 17th July 2000, but the position
    will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Candidates should
    send a detailed CV, a description of motivations and the name and address
    of two referees to:
             
    Carole Watson
    School of Computing, University of Plymouth
    Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, United kingdom
    Telephone: 01752 232541 Fax: 01752 232540
    Email: c.watson@plymouth.ac.uk

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    Dr. Liz Stuart
    Senior Lecturer, University of Plymouth
    Drake Circus, Plymouth
    Devon, PL4 8AA
    United Kingdom

    Telephone: +44 1752 232665

    Secretary: +44 1752 232541
    Fax: +44 1752 232540
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