[vslist] PhD Studentships: Newcastle, UK.

Julie Harris J.Harris@newcastle.ac.uk
Fri Mar 7 08:00:00 2003


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Psychology Research Studentships,  School of Biology, University of 
Newcastle upon Tyne

We are an enthusiastic and growing research community which provides 
a stimulating and exciting research environment. This year we are 
offering a number of studentships funded by Research Councils and the 
School of Biology.  We have a particularly strong vision grouping, 
whose research interests are outlined below. Please feel free to 
contact individual faculty directly.

The visual and neuroscience grouping covers a diverse range of research areas,
including cognitive and computational neuroscience in both 
vertebrates and invertebrates; human visual perception; visual 
neurophysiology; perception and action; psychophysics of colour 
vision; perception of natural images; neurophysiology of spatial and 
episodic memory; functional brain imaging.

Vision faculty members include:

Piers Cornelissen (p.l.cornelissen@ncl.ac.uk) - Visual imaging 
(including MEG, fMRI)
John M. Crook (j.m.crook@ncl.ac.uk) - Visual neuropharmacology and 
optical imaging
Julie Harris (j.harris@ncl.ac.uk) - Human binocular vision and eye movements
Anya Hurlbert (anya.hurlbert@ncl.ac.uk) - Human vision, shape and 
colour perception
Gabriele Jordan (gabriele.jordan@ncl.ac.uk) - colour vision, tetrachromacy
Claire Rind (claire.rind@ncl.ac.uk) - Invertebrate vision and robots
Peter Simmons (p.j.simmons@ncl.ac.uk) - Visual processing and 
behaviour in insects
Ted Sharpe (l.t.sharpe@ncl.ac.uk) - Colour vision and psychophysics
Yoav Tadmor (yoav.tadmor@ncl.ac.uk) - Natural image analysis
Alexander Thiele (alex.thiele@ncl.ac.uk)  - Visual neuroscience
Martin Tovee (m.j.tovee@ncl.ac.uk) - Visual neurophysiology, human 
attractiveness
Malcolm Young (m.p.young@ncl.ac.uk) - Systems and computational neuroscience



Further information on specific topics can be found through 
http://www.psychology.ncl.ac.uk, 
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biol/postgrad/psychology/research_degrees and 
http://redeye.ncl.ac.uk. Please contact individual members of staff 
with whom you would like to work. Applicants should have or expect to 
obtain at least an upper second class honours degree. Please send a 
CV and letter expressing why you wish to undertake a PhD and in what 
area. Good applicants will also provide a proposal for a project. 
Deadline is Friday 28th March 2003.

Applications to and further information from:
Dr. Gabriele Jordan, Postgraduate Tutor, School of Biology, 
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, The Henry Wellcome Building for 
Neuroecology, Framlington Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4HH. Tel: 
0191-222-5624, Fax: 0191-222-5622, e-mail: Gabriele.Jordan@ncl.ac.uk
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Dr. Julie M. Harris
Reader in Visual Perception and EPSRC Advanced Fellow
School of Biology (Psychology)
Henry Wellcome Building
University of Newcastle upon Tyne
Framlington Place
Newcastle NE2 4HH, UK.

tel:  44-191-222-8815
fax: 44-191-222-5622
email: J.Harris@ncl.ac.uk
URL:  http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biol/research/psychology/nsg/bvl/harris/

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Psychology Research Studentships,&nbsp; School of Biology, University
of Newcastle upon Tyne<br>
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We are an enthusiastic and growing research community which provides a
stimulating and exciting research environment. This year we are
offering a number of studentships funded by Research Councils and the
School of Biology.&nbsp; We have a particularly strong vision
grouping, whose research interests are outlined below. Please feel
free to contact individual faculty directly.<br>
<br>
The visual and neuroscience grouping covers a diverse range of
research areas,<br>
including cognitive and computational neuroscience in both vertebrates
and invertebrates; human visual perception; visual neurophysiology;
perception and action; psychophysics of colour vision; perception of
natural images; neurophysiology of spatial and episodic memory;
functional brain imaging.<br>
<br>
Vision faculty members include:<br>
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<div>Piers Cornelissen (p.l.cornelissen@ncl.ac.uk) - Visual imaging
(including MEG, fMRI)</div>
<div>John M. Crook (<u>j.m.crook@ncl.ac.uk</u>) - Visual
neuropharmacology and optical imaging</div>
<div>Julie Harris (j.harris@ncl.ac.uk) - Human binocular vision and
eye movements<br>
Anya Hurlbert (anya.hurlbert@ncl.ac.uk) - Human vision, shape and
colour perception<br>
Gabriele Jordan (gabriele.jordan@ncl.ac.uk) - colour vision,
tetrachromacy<br>
Claire Rind (claire.rind@ncl.ac.uk) - Invertebrate vision and
robots<br>
Peter Simmons (p.j.simmons@ncl.ac.uk) - Visual processing and
behaviour in insects<br>
Ted Sharpe (l.t.sharpe@ncl.ac.uk) - Colour vision and
psychophysics<br>
Yoav Tadmor (yoav.tadmor@ncl.ac.uk) - Natural image analysis<br>
Alexander Thiele (alex.thiele@ncl.ac.uk)&nbsp; - Visual
neuroscience<br>
Martin Tovee (m.j.tovee@ncl.ac.uk) - Visual neurophysiology, human
attractiveness<br>
Malcolm Young (m.p.young@ncl.ac.uk) - Systems and computational
neuroscience<br>
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Further information on specific topics can be found through
http://www.psychology.ncl.ac.uk,
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biol/postgrad/psychology/research_degrees and
http://redeye.ncl.ac.uk. Please contact individual members of staff
with whom you would like to work. Applicants should have or expect to
obtain at least an upper second class honours degree. Please send a CV
and letter expressing why you wish to undertake a PhD and in what
area. Good applicants will also provide a proposal for a project.
Deadline is Friday 28th March 2003.<br>
<br>
Applications to and further information from:</div>
<div>Dr. Gabriele Jordan, Postgraduate Tutor, School of Biology,
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, The Henry Wellcome Building for
Neuroecology, Framlington Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 4HH. Tel:
0191-222-5624, Fax: 0191-222-5622, e-mail:
Gabriele.Jordan@ncl.ac.uk</div>
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Dr. Julie M. Harris<br>
Reader in Visual Perception and EPSRC Advanced Fellow<br>
School of Biology (Psychology)<br>
Henry Wellcome Building<br>
University of Newcastle upon Tyne<br>
Framlington Place<br>
Newcastle NE2 4HH, UK.<br>
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tel:&nbsp; 44-191-222-8815<br>
fax: 44-191-222-5622<br>
email: J.Harris@ncl.ac.uk<br>
URL:&nbsp;
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/biol/research/psychology/nsg/bvl/harris/<br>
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