Postdoctoral position in peripheral vision and image enhancement
June 1, 2009A postdoctoral position to study image enhancement for peripheral vision is available immediately at the laboratory of Bosco Tjan at the University of Southern California.
We are looking for a creative individual with solid training in visual psychophysics. Experience in low vision research or fMRI is desirable but not required. Good writing skills and competency in computer programming (any language) and quantitative methods are essential.
The lab (http://tlab.usc.edu) is supported by multiple grants from the NIH. The group dynamic of the lab is friendly, open, and collaborative. We occupy a newly renovated space with a great view from the top floor of a ten-story building. The lab is well-equipped, and our research-dedicated fMRI center, for which Bosco is one of the founders, is conveniently located in an attached building.
USC has a strong and vibrant research community in vision (http://cvst.usc.edu/), covering topics as diverse as retinal and cortical physiology, visual cognition, computational vision, and retinal prosthesis. Our lab has active collaborations with several of these groups.
Interested individuals should email Bosco with a current CV and the names of two references.
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