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Post-Doctoral position in stereopsis and S3D media at the Centre for Vision Research, York University, Toronto, Canada

We are seeking an enthusiastic Post-Doctoral student to collaborate with on an innovative project that combines the arts and the sciences. The goal of the project is to study perception of stereoscopic 3D in moving imagery, and feed the results back into the filmmaking process, eventually creating a 3D installation piece that will be exhibited publically. The work is partially funded by a New Media Initiative Grant awarded to Ali Kazimi (Department of Film), Robert Allison (Department of Computer Science and Engineering), and Laurie Wilcox (Department of Psychology).

The candidate must have a PhD in a field related to the visual sciences and a background in visual psychophysics. We are seeking someone with a keen interest in stereoscopic vision and 3D media, so experience in this domain will provide an advantage. The post-doctoral fellow will design, conduct and analyse experiments that will use fundamental psychophysical methodology to evaluate both basic and applied research questions. Thus a background in visual psychophysics is essential. The successful candidate will focus primarily on perceptual and human factors issues, but s/he will work closely with team members from the Future Cinema Lab in the Faculty of Fine Arts. They will also be encouraged to pursue their own research goals and to interact with the other members of the Centre for Vision Research and the Future Cinema Lab. Thus this position offers a unique collaborative and learning opportunity, in an exciting and rapidly growing field.

The York Centre for Vision Research is an interdisciplinary centre spanning the laboratories of 28 faculty members in the Departments of Psychology, Computer Science, Biology and Kinesiology (see www.cvr.yorku.ca ). Members pursue fundamental and applied research in visual, vestibular and auditory perception, eye-movements, computer vision, virtual reality and robotics. Located within the Faculty of Fine Arts at York University, the Future Cinema Lab (FCL) investigates how new digital storytelling techniques can critically transform a diverse array of state-of-the-art screens (see http://futurecinema.ca).

This a one year position (with the likelihood of extension for another year) which begins September 30th, 2011. Applicants must have completed their Ph.D. (or equivalent) prior to taking up the position. The salary is consistent with current NSERC standards and will be adjusted according to the candidate’s level of experience.

To apply please send your c.v. selected reprints and the names of 3 referees via email to:

Laurie Wilcox

Centre for Vision Research York University 4700 Keele Street Toronto, ON Canada M3J 1P3 Fax: (416) 736-5872

email: lwilcox@yorku.ca


Post-doctoral position in stereoscopic 3D cinema - This position has been filled

3D cinema is experiencing a burst of popularity unmatched since the early 1950’s. Along with the advances in projection technology and film capture we have seen a growing interest in the human perceptual factors that determine the success of a given technique. It is an exciting time to study stereoscopic vision and we are pleased to announce that a post-doctoral position is available at York University’s Centre for Vision Research, to do just that. We are seeking an enthusiastic collaborator to participate in research in 3D (stereoscopic) cinema. The position is funded via an exciting multidisciplinary grant awarded to Rob Allison (Department of Computer Science and Engineering), Ali Kazimi (Department of Film) and Laurie Wilcox (Department of Psychology). The project will investigate a number of issues related to the capture and production of 3D film and will involve close collaboration with several industrial partners.

The candidate should have a PhD in a field related to the visual sciences and a background in visual psychophysics. We are seeking someone with a keen interest in stereoscopic vision and 3D cinema, so experience in this domain would be helpful. The post-doctoral fellow will design, conduct and analyse experiments that will use fundamental psychophysical methodology to evaluate both basic and applied research questions. Ideally we are looking for an individual who is familiar with programming for behavioural experiments, who is technically capable and who has interest or experience in digital media. The successful candidate will focus primarily on perceptual and human factors issues, but s/he will work closely with team members from the Future Cinema Lab in the Faculty of Fine Arts. They will also be encouraged to pursue their own research goals and to interact with the other members of the Centre for Vision Research and the Future Cinema Lab.

The York Centre for Vision Research is an interdisciplinary centre spanning the laboratories of 23 faculty members in the Departments of Psychology, Computer Science, Biology and Philosophy (see www.cvr.yorku.ca ). Members pursue fundamental and applied research in visual, vestibular and auditory perception, eye-movements, computer vision, virtual reality and robotics. Located within the Faculty of Fine Arts at York University, the Future Cinema Lab (FCL) investigates how new digital storytelling techniques can critically transform a diverse array of state-of-the-art screens (see http://futurecinema.ca).

This a two year position which begins September 2010. Applicants must have completed their Ph.D. (or equivalent) prior to taking up the position. The salary is consistent with current CIHR/NSERC standards and will be adjusted according to the candidate’s level of experience.

To apply please send your c.v., selected reprints and the names of 3 referees to:

Robert Allison Centre for Vision Research York University 4700 Keele Street Toronto, ON Canada M3J 1P3 email: allison@cse.yorku.ca phone: (1-416) 736-2100 x 20192 fax: (1-416) 736-5872

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