[vslist] NASA Ames Summer Faculty Fellowship
Andrew Watson
abwatson@mindspring.com
Sun, 10 Feb 2002 17:23:03 -0800
The NASA Ames American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) San Jose
State University (SJSU) Summer Faculty Fellowship program offers
NASA scientists and engineers doing aeronautics or space research an
opportunity to work with a university colleague for 10 continuous weeks
during the summer. The Ames program is scheduled to run from June 3rd to
August 9th this year.
Fellows are paid a stipend, a travel allowance, and a relocation allowance
for those who must move their residence. Fellows are required to conduct
their research onsite at Ames. To be eligible, fellows must be
U.S. citizens with teaching or research appointments at U.S. universities
or colleges, with a minimum of two years experience. The application
deadline is Feb. 15th.
[ I transcribed the above from the Jan. 22nd Ames Astrogram newsletter...]
The vision group at NASA Ames would like to encourage our colleagues to
consider this program. While perhaps not obviously "aeronautics or space
research," the work of our laboratory attempts to build computational
models of human vision which can be applied to the design of displays and
systems. The principal lab members are Al Ahumada, Brent Beutter,
Jeff Mulligan, Lee Stone, and Beau Watson. More information about our
activities can be found on the lab web site,
vision.arc.nasa.gov. Interested parties are encouraged to contact one of
us directly to discuss possible projects, and to get more details about
the application process.
Jeff Mulligan