[vslist] PhD Studentship, City University, London
Luis Diaz-Santana
luisd@city.ac.uk
Sat Oct 11 11:43:00 2003
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PhD Studentship
A postgraduate full time PhD studentship is available in the Applied
Vision Research Centre within the Department of Optometry and Visual
Science at City University in London.
State of the art technologies for retinal imaging, such as Scanning
Laser Ophthalmoscopy and Adaptive Optics are ultimately limited by
ocular scattering. One of the aims of this project is to understand the
limitations that retinal scattering imposes in such imaging techniques
to propose possible alternatives or solutions to the problem.
More importantly, the project will address fundamental understanding of
the interaction of light with retinal tissue for, developing in the
future new assessment and diagnostic tools based on scattering, as
opposed to the traditional techniques based on imaging. The project
will study the interaction of light with retinal tissue by means of
speckle interferometry.
The project is funded by EPSRC and is a collaborative project with the
Institute of Ophthalmology, UCL.
The successful candidate will have funding for 3 years and register as
a research student at City University in a course leading towards a
PhD. The funding will cover a bursary for living in London plus course
fees at UK rates.
Applicants will possess a first-class Honours (or equivalent) degree in
Physics, Optics or Engineering and/or an MSc in a similar subject.
The AVRC at City University is part of the Institute of Health
Sciences, which brings together a number of very strong research groups
and provides an excellent base for vision related interdisciplinary
research studies. Research areas in the Centre cover topics concerned
with fundamental visual processes, ophthalmic and physiological optics,
vision care and clinical practice, visual neuroscience and the
development of specialised instrumentation for non-invasive objective
responses with emphasis on clinical applications.
For further information please contact Dr. Luis Diaz-Santana on 0207
040 8335 or e-mail , or contact Elizabeth Caine for an application
form.
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A postgraduate full time PhD studentship is available in the Applied
Vision Research Centre within the Department of Optometry and Visual
Science at City University in London.
State of the art technologies for retinal imaging, such as Scanning
Laser Ophthalmoscopy and Adaptive Optics are ultimately limited by
ocular scattering. One of the aims of this project is to understand
the limitations that retinal scattering imposes in such imaging
techniques to propose possible alternatives or solutions to the
problem.
More importantly, the project will address fundamental understanding
of the interaction of light with retinal tissue for, developing in the
future new assessment and diagnostic tools based on scattering, as
opposed to the traditional techniques based on imaging. The project
will study the interaction of light with retinal tissue by means of
speckle interferometry.
The project is funded by EPSRC and is a collaborative project with the
Institute of Ophthalmology, UCL.
The successful candidate will have funding for 3 years and register as
a research student at City University in a course leading towards a
PhD. The funding will cover a bursary for living in London plus
course fees at UK rates.
Applicants will possess a first-class Honours (or equivalent) degree
in Physics, Optics or Engineering and/or an MSc in a similar subject.
The AVRC at City University is part of the Institute of Health
Sciences, which brings together a number of very strong research
groups and provides an excellent base for vision related
interdisciplinary research studies. Research areas in the Centre cover
topics concerned with fundamental visual processes, ophthalmic and
physiological optics, vision care and clinical practice, visual
neuroscience and the development of specialised instrumentation for
non-invasive objective responses with emphasis on clinical
applications.
For further information please contact Dr. Luis Diaz-Santana on 0207
040 8335 or e-mail , or contact Elizabeth Caine for an application
form.
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