[vslist] Post-doc opportunity in Hong Kong
William Hayward
whayward@psy.cuhk.edu.hk
Mon Dec 16 11:20:00 2002
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POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN VISUAL PERCEPTION/ATTENTION AT CHINESE=20
UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
A post-doctoral researcher is wanted to join Will Hayward=92s lab at the=20=
Chinese University of Hong Kong. The position is funded by a grant on=20
effects of stimulus similarity in object recognition, related to a=20
paper by Will Hayward and Pepper Williams (2000; Psychological Science,=20=
11, 7-12). The appointee would be expected to collaborate on this=20
project and others currently being conducted, including investigations=20=
of visual search and attentional capture. The lab is also currently=20
involved in collaborations investigating object recognition using fMRI,=20=
and face recognition using ERPs. In addition, the appointee would be=20
expected to develop (and/or continue) independent research interests.
The lab is housed in the Department of Psychology at CUHK, and is well=20=
resourced. As well as a variety of PC and Macintosh computers we have=20
eye-tracking facilities and collaborations with labs recording EEG and=20=
optical measures of cognitive processes. Funding is also available for=20=
additional equipment.
This position provides an opportunity for an emerging researcher to be=20=
part of a productive research lab and also have some experience living=20=
in one of the world=92s most exciting cities. The initial position would=20=
be for one year; however, it would be renewable subject to mutual=20
agreement and available funds. Travel to international conferences and=20=
sites of collaborative research in the US and Europe are highly likely=20=
during the term of the appointment. Salary will be in the region of=20
US$37684 to US$54 669, with a current maximum of 15% income tax.
Review of applications will begin on 1 January and will continue until=20=
the position is filled. To apply, send a cover letter and CV to Will=20
Hayward (whayward@psy.cuhk.edu.hk).
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<fontfamily><param>Times</param>POST-DOCTORAL POSITION IN VISUAL
PERCEPTION/ATTENTION AT CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG
A post-doctoral researcher is wanted to join Will Hayward=92s lab at the
Chinese University of Hong Kong. The position is funded by a grant on
effects of stimulus similarity in object recognition, related to a
paper by Will Hayward and Pepper Williams (2000; <italic>Psychological
Science, 11</italic>, 7-12). The appointee would be expected to
collaborate on this project and others currently being conducted,
including investigations of visual search and attentional capture. The
lab is also currently involved in collaborations investigating object
recognition using fMRI, and face recognition using ERPs. In addition,
the appointee would be expected to develop (and/or continue)
independent research interests.
The lab is housed in the Department of Psychology at CUHK, and is well
resourced. As well as a variety of PC and Macintosh computers we have
eye-tracking facilities and collaborations with labs recording EEG and
optical measures of cognitive processes. Funding is also available for
additional equipment.
This position provides an opportunity for an emerging researcher to be
part of a productive research lab and also have some experience living
in one of the world=92s most exciting cities. The initial position would
be for one year; however, it would be renewable subject to mutual
agreement and available funds. Travel to international conferences and
sites of collaborative research in the US and Europe are highly likely
during the term of the appointment. Salary will be in the region of
US$37684 to US$54 669, with a current maximum of 15% income tax.
Review of applications will begin on 1 January and will continue until
the position is filled. To apply, send a cover letter and CV to Will
Hayward (whayward@psy.cuhk.edu.hk).
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