[vslist] Postdoc in Binocular Vision: Newcastle, UK
Julie Harris
J.Harris@newcastle.ac.uk
Mon Oct 27 07:58:01 2003
Research Associate, School of Biology (Psychology), =A318,265 - =A322,191
A Research Associate position is available to=20
work with Dr. Julie Harris in the Psychology=20
Division of the School of Biology at the=20
University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Work in the=20
lab focuses on binocular vision and the=20
perception of space and distance. This project=20
will investigate binocular distance perception.=20
We will use psychophysics and eye movement=20
recording to explore when and how binocular=20
visual information contributes to our perception=20
of distance. Candidates should have a PhD in a=20
relevant discipline, and skills including at=20
least one of psychophysics, eye movement=20
recording, or computer programming (especially=20
Matlab or Pascal/Delphi). The position is funded=20
for 3 years, from May 2004 (start date is=20
negotiable). Closing Date: 28.11.03
Job Reference: D618R
Answerphone: (0191) 222 5085
=46or further particulars see:
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies/vacancy.phtml?ref=3DD617A
Applications including a detailed curriculum=20
vitae and the names and e-mail addresses of two=20
possible referees should be sent be post to Dr.=20
Julie Harris, Henry Wellcome Building, University=20
of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2=20
4HH, 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
=46ramlington Place
Newcastle NE2 4HH, UK.
tel: 44-191-222-8815
fax: 44-191-222-5622
email: J.Harris@ncl.ac.uk
URL: http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/j.harris
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