[visionlist] Post-doctoral position: eye movements and attention,
UC Santa Barbara (M. Eckstein)
Miguel Eckstein
eckstein at psych.ucsb.edu
Mon Aug 25 10:29:17 PDT 2008
The Vision & Image Understanding laboratory in the Department of
Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara invites applications
for a position as a post-doctoral researcher in computational modeling
of eye movements and attention during visual search. The position is for
one year (renewable for up to 3 years). The post-doctoral researcher
will also have the opportunity to participate in other ongoing lab
projects related to visual psychophysics, medical image perception,
theoretical neuroscience and cognitive neuroscience as well as a variety
of ongoing activities: 1) UCSB's Sage Center for the Study of the Mind
(http://www.sagecenter.ucsb.edu/); 2) In 2009 UCSB will be hosting the
Summer Cognitive Neuroscience Institute and the Medical Image Perception
Conference in early fall.
Requirements: The successful candidate should have a strong technical
background and a Ph.D. in any of the following: Vision Science,
Perceptual Psychology, Computer Science, Engineering, Physics or related
fields. Experience with computational modeling and visual psychophysics
as well as proficiency with programming in Matlab required. Experience
with video-based eye tracking technology preferred. The department is
especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity
and excellence of the academic community through research and service.
For more details see:
Vision & Image Understanding Lab: http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/viu/
Department of Psychology: http://www.psych.ucsb.edu
<http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/>
UC Santa Barbara: http://www.ucsb.edu <http://www.ucsb.edu/>
Candidates should email a CV to:
eckstein at psych.ucsb.edu
Miguel P.
Eckstein
Department of Psychology
UC Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
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