[vslist] Post Doc Positions: Motion, depth and scene perception
John Andersen
andersen@citrus.ucr.edu
Mon Apr 28 17:56:01 2003
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Two Postdoctoral Researcher positions are available at the Department of
Psychology, University of California, Riverside, in projects concerned with
depth perception, motion perception, and locomotion. We are interested in
the analysis of 3D scenes for the perception and control of locomotion with
applications to understanding driving behavior as well as aging and driving
skill. The research uses computer generated 3D scenes as well as
computer-generated objects superimposed on real-world scenes. Competence in
mathematics and computer programming is required. Candidates should send a
vita and the names of three references, but reference letters should not be
sent until requested. The initial appointment will be for one year and may
be extended for a second year. The starting date is flexible. Salary will
be commensurate with experience. Contact: G. John Andersen, University of
California, Riverside, Department of Psychology, Riverside, CA, 92521.
E-mail: Andersen@citrus.ucr.edu.
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to
excellence through diversity.
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available at the Department of Psychology,<font color=3D"#FF0000">
</font>University of California, Riverside, in projects concerned with
depth perception, motion perception, and locomotion. We are interested in
the analysis of 3D scenes for the perception and control of locomotion
with applications to understanding driving behavior as well as aging and
driving skill. The research uses computer generated 3D scenes as well as
computer-generated objects superimposed on real-world scenes. Competence
in mathematics and computer programming is required. Candidates should
send a vita and the names of three<font color=3D"#FF0000">
</font>references, but reference letters should not be sent until
requested. The initial appointment will be for one year and may be
extended for a second year. The starting date is flexible. Salary will be
commensurate with experience. Contact: G. John Andersen, University
of California, Riverside, Department of Psychology, Riverside, CA, 92521.
E-mail: <font color=3D"#0000FF"><u>Andersen@citrus.ucr.edu</font></u>.
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