UK; Research Fellow in 3D vision
Research Fellow in 3D vision
University of Reading and University of Oxford
We are looking for a talented post-doctoral researcher to work on a 3
year Wellcome Trust funded project to study 3D spatial representation
in freely moving human observers. The Research Fellow will run
psychophysical experiments in a high fidelity immersive virtual
reality laboratory and will have the opportunity to collaborate with
robotics experts in navigation, mapping and novel view-based methods
in 3D representation. The project is the result of a collaboration
between the Universities of Reading and Oxford and the Fellow will
work in both.
Candidates should have a PhD in neuroscience, psychology or a physical
science (e.g. engineering or computer science) and good programming
skills (e.g. C++, OpenGL, Matlab). Experience running, analysing and
modelling psychophysical experiments is desirable.
Informal enquiries can be addressed to:
Andrew Glennerster, School of Psychology, University of Reading (a.glennerster [ à ] reading.ac.uk
, ) or
Andrew Parker, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics,
University of Oxford (andrew.parker [ à ] dpag.ox.ac.uk).
Further details:
http://www.reading.ac.uk/about/about-jobtype.asp?url=http://www.info.rdg.ac.uk/newjobs/details.asp
?RefernceNumber=RS09001
http://virtualreality.physiol.ox.ac.uk/
Closing date:
20th February 2009
