[vslist] Post-doctoral position in Vision Science at Berkeley
Clifton Schor
schor@socrates.Berkeley.EDU
Thu Jun 13 13:35:00 2002
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: Sensory-Motor Interactions in Stereo-Slant Perception
Department of Vision Science, University of California, Berkeley
Post-Graduate Researcher
Applications are invited for an NEI sponsored post-doctoral
research position to participate in experimental and theoretical studies in
the general area of eye movements and space perception in the laboratory of
Clifton Schor.
We are currently working on the general problem of how we integrate views
from different directions of gaze into an extended percept of the world. We
approach this problem by studying stereo-slant perception. We are
investigating how various sources of visual and extra-retinal information
are combined to perceive changes in orientation of surfaces in different
directions relative to the head.To learn more about ongoing work on this
topic see our abstracts on the VSS website. See posters by Yas Tanaka,
Ellen Berends, and Zhilei Zhangon on the website.
http://www.vision-sciences.org/
Candidates should have completed a PhD, have a background in Psychophysics
in either eye movements or perception and computer skills (preferably in
visual basic and MatLab). The position is available for three years with
possible time extension. Stipends are N.I.H. standard based on years of
experience. If you are interested, please forward a brief statement of
your short-term research goals, CV, and names of three references to
schor@socrates.berkeley.edu.
Lab facilities are described at http://schorlab.berkeley.edu/. The
laboratory is one of several interactive vision labs at Berkeley and this
creates a community of pre and postdoctoral students and faculty. The labs
meet regularly and collaborate in seminars and projects. For more
information refer to websites: http://schorlab.berkeley.edu/ Vision Science
Group: http://vision.berkeley.edu
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Clifton
Schor Phone:
(510) 642-1130 Fax: (510) 643-5109 University of California
Email: schor@socrates.berkeley.edu School of Optometry Lab
Home Page:http://schorlab.berkeley.edu Berkeley CA 94720-2020 Vision
Science Program: http://vision.berkeley.edu
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: Sensory-Motor Interactions in Stereo-Slant
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Department of Vision Science, University of California, Berkeley
Post-Graduate Researcher <br>
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are invited for an NEI sponsored post-doctoral research position to
participate in experimental and theoretical studies in the general area
of eye movements and space perception in the laboratory of Clifton Schor.
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We are currently working on the general problem of how we integrate views
from different directions of gaze into an extended percept of the world.
We approach this problem by studying stereo-slant perception. We are
investigating how various sources of visual and extra-retinal information
are combined to perceive changes in orientation of surfaces in different
directions relative to the head.To learn more about ongoing work on this
topic see our abstracts on the VSS website. See posters by Yas Tanaka,
Ellen Berends, and Zhilei Zhangon on the website.
<a href="http://www.vision-sciences.org/" eudora="autourl"><font color="#0000FF"><u>http://www.vision-sciences.org/</a></u></font>
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Candidates should have completed a PhD, have a background in Psychophysics in either eye movements or perception and computer skills (preferably in visual basic and MatLab). The position is available for three years with possible time extension. Stipends are N.I.H. standard based on years of experience. If you are interested, please forward a brief statement of your short-term research goals, CV, and names of three references to <font color="#0000FF"><u>schor@socrates.berkeley.edu</u></font>. <br>
Lab facilities are described at <a href="http://schorlab.berkeley.edu/" eudora="autourl">http://schorlab.berkeley.edu/</a>. The laboratory is one of several interactive vision labs at Berkeley and this creates a community of pre and postdoctoral students and faculty. The labs meet regularly and collaborate in seminars and projects. For more information refer to websites: <a href="http://schorlab.berkeley.edu/" eudora="autourl">http://schorlab.berkeley.edu/</a> Vision Science Group: <a href="http://vision.berkeley.edu/" eudora="autourl">http://vision.berkeley.</a><a href="http://vision.berkeley.edu/" eudora="autourl">edu<br>
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Email: schor@socrates.berkeley.edu School of Optometry Lab Home Page:http://schorlab.berkeley.edu Berkeley CA 94720-2020 Vision Science Program: <a href="http://vision.berkeley.edu/" eudora="autourl">http://vision.berkeley.edu</a> <br>
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