Post-Doctoral Position: Computational Modeling of Human Gaze Control
In affiliation with an NSF supported IGERT training grant, a post-doctoral
position in computational modeling of human gaze control is available in
the Eye Movement Laboratory, Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science
Program, Michigan State University. Current topics of investigation include
human gaze control in scene recognition, face recognition, visual search,
visual memory, reading, and visually-guided navigation. Candidates
interested in these or related topics are especially encouraged to apply.
Candidates should have a background in computational modeling in computer
science, psychology, or a related field. The post-doc will have primary
responsibility for working with IGERT investigators and students on
modeling human gaze control data. The opportunity also exists for
implementing working gaze control models on our foveated camera systems.
More information about the lab, facilities, and ongoing projects can be
found at http//eyelab.msu.edu/VisualCognition/. Information about the IGERT
training grant can be found at www.cogsci.msu.edu/IGERT/
The position is available immediately and the start date is flexible.
Applicants must have completed the doctoral degree prior to taking the
position. Salary will be based on NIH post-doctoral rates and commensurate
with experience. The position is renewable for a second year. Inquiries can
be addressed to john@eyelab.msu.edu. Applicants should send a CV, statement
of research interests, representative publications, and 3 letters of
recommendation to Post-Doc Search, Cognitive Science Program, Psychology
Research Building, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1117,
USA. Women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
Michigan State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
(please excuse multiple posts)
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