[Infovis] Post-Doc on 3D shape perception at Birmingham University

Roland Fleming roland.fleming at tuebingen.mpg.de
Tue Aug 5 15:33:04 CEST 2008


SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM, UK

Research Fellow in the perception of 3-D shape and surface reflectance

A Wellcome Trust funded position is available to work on a collaborative
project between Dr Andrew Welchman (University of Birmingham), Dr Roland
Fleming (Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Germany) and  
Prof.
Andrew Blake (Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK). The successful  
applicant
will combine computational image analysis, psychophysical measurements  
and
modelling to examine the perception of 3-D shape from specular  
highlights.
The work makes use of state-of-the-art rendering techniques and  
provides the
opportunity to work with a high dynamic range display.

Research will be conducted within well-equipped labs that incorporate a
range of bespoke equipment. The 5* School of Psychology provides an
excellent working environment with a pronounced research focus and
international expertise in Vision Science, Behavioural Neuroscience and
Cognitive Neuroscience. Facilities include an Imaging Centre with  
integrated
equipment for the study of human brain and behaviour (3T scanner, EEG)  
as
well as numerous virtual reality devices and eye trackers.

Candidates should hold (or expect to hold) a Ph.D. in Experimental
Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics or a
related field. Programming skills (e.g. Matlab, C) are essential and
experience with simulation, modelling and behavioural testing desirable.
Informal enquiries should be directed to Dr Andrew Welchman
(A.E.Welchman at bham.ac.uk).

Details of salary and application procedures will shortly be available  
from:
www.vacancies.bham.ac.uk/vacancies/
Quoting the reference H47002

Closing date for applications: 20th August 2008 Interviews are  
anticipated
soon after the closing date with the position available from 1st  
September
2008



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