[visionlist] Research Scientist in Physiological Optics

Varnas, Saulius Saulius.Varnas at vision.zeiss.com
Thu Jun 30 07:38:09 GMT 2011


The SEEK advertising agency that has placed our ad for the job below has inadvertently taken the ad off their web site on the 28 June instead of 28 July. They have now reinstated the ad but under a different link:

http://www.seek.com.au/Job/research-scientist-physiological-optics/in/adelaide-adelaide/20084381

Please update the link posted on the web site.

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From: Varnas, Saulius
Sent: Friday, 24 June 2011 4:43 PM
To: visionlist at visionscience.com
Subject: Research Scientist in Physiological Optics


Carl Zeiss Vision R&D Australia is looking to appoint a Research Scientist in Physiological Optics. The person will be responsible for setting up and carrying out research in the area of Physiological Optics in collaboration with internal and external research partners. This includes optometric clinical research involving developing clinical trial methodology and detailed protocols, collecting and compiling the trial data from multiple sites in different countries, primarily in Asia, carrying out statistical analysis of the data. The main area of research to start with will be juvenile myopia control with spectacle lenses.

If you are interested in the position, please refer to our main advertisement: http://www.seek.com.au/Job/research-scientist-physiological-optics/in/adelaide/20031271 and contact the HR Manager for the Position Description. For more specific information about the position, please send me an e-mail.

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Saulius Varnas, Ph.D.

Carl Zeiss Vision R&D Australia
Senior Research Scientist - Lens Design

6 Sherriffs Road West
Lonsdale, SA 5160
Australia

E-mail:  saulius.varnas at vision.zeiss.com
Web:     www.vision.zeiss.com


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