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  #1  
14-06-2010 10:28 PM
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Hi there,
Could you post the following message to the visionlist?
Thanks.
Cun-Jian ****
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Dear friends,
We are looking for a research grade radiometer/photometer. We had used an ILT-1700 meter for many years. Recently there were some technical problems with the unit and the support we received was not satisfactory (International Light Technologies used to provide good support). Therefore, we would like to buy the meter made by a different company.
We appreciate any suggestions/recommendations.
Thanks
Cun-Jian ****, Ph. D.



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03-07-2010 09:20 AM
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The Faculty of Biology at the Albert-Ludwig University Freiburg, Germany,
invites applications for the position of


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to be filled as early as possible.

The tasks associated with the position include teaching in the field of
Neurobiology and Neurotechnology. The candidate's research should be in the
field of systems neuroscience, covering sensorimotor learning in mammalian
models and humans, as well as neurotechnology and its applications.

This research should employ modern neurobiological techniques and link into
the neurobiological research centers and research institutions at the
University of Freiburg. For further information on the research profile of
the position and its scientific environment please visit the homepage of the
Faculty of Biology www.biologie.uni-freiburg.de as well as
www.bcf.uni-freiburg.de and www.bcf.uni-freiburg.de/bfnt.

A university degree, doctoral degree, German habilitation or proof of
equivalent scientific and pe****gical qualification are required. At the
time of appointment the candidate must be younger than 52 years of age.

The University aims to increase the proportion of female professors and
therefore encou-rages women meeting the above qualifications to apply.
Handicapped candidates with equivalent qualifications will be given
preference.

Please send your application with the usual documents (preferentially in
electronic form - e-mail: ) not later than
July 31st, 2010 to the Dean of the Faculty of Biology, Schaenzlestr. 1,
79104 Freiburg, Germany.


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  #3  
05-05-2011 10:59 PM
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Dear Visionlist,

I would be grateful if you would distribute the following message.

Regards,
David
David A Atchison DSc| Professor, School of Optometry and Institute of Health & Biomedical Innovation| Room Q528-G Q Block, Queensland University of Technology|
60 Musk Avenue Kelvin Grove Q 4059 AUSTRALIA| tel: INT + 61 7 3138 6152 fax: INT + 61 7 3138 6030 E-mail:
Website: http://www.hlth.qut.edu.au/opt/research/visoptics.jsp
CRICOS No 00213J


David Atchison has a Research Fellow position to determine how peripheral vision is affected by its optical limitations and how these can be reduced. This position is supported by an Australian Research grant to David Atchison and Andrew Lambert from the School of Engineering at the University of New South Wales. The Research Fellow Advertisement (reference number 11191) can be viewed at https://qut.nga.net.au/?jati=ADBBA158-BE01-0873-9D5C-6480FA193757
Details are as follows:


Position Title: Research Fellow

Reference: 11191

Closes: 29 May 2011

Organisational Area: School of Optometry

Faculty of Health

Campus: Kelvin Grove

Salary Range/Classification: $AUD75 521 to $AUD89 690 pa (Level B)

Plus Superannuation: 17% employer contribution

Status: Fixed-term for 2.5 years

Contact: Professor David Atchison

Tel +61 7 3138 6152 email:

HR Contact: Emma Campbell

Senior HR Advisor

+61 73138 4167

Open to: Australian and International applicants

When applying for this position we encourage you to upload your response to the selection criteria.

DUTY STATEMENT

Purpose of Position

The appointee will work with Professor David Atchison on an Australian Research Council position investigating optically imposed limits on peripheral visual performance and the effects of reducing these limitations on visual performance. The appointee is required to have a PhD in Physics, Engineering or Visual Optics.

Organisational Relationships

This position holds membership with QUT's largest interdisciplinary research institute, the Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI). The position involves collaboration with the School of Engineering, University of New South Wales. Further information on the Institute can be found on the website www.ihbi.qut.edu.au

Duties include:

Design and build optical systems to measure peripheral optical defects of the eye and visual performance, including the development of an adaptive optics system.

Design, develop and manage the collection, collation and storage of experimental data under the direction of the research supervisor.

Recruit and screen subjects for experiments.

Cooperate with other members of the research team.

Prepare and publish research outcomes in relevant referred international journals and present research at seminars and conferences.

Be accountable for complying with health and safety policies, procedures, hazard reporting and safe work practices.



SELECTION CRITERIA

Essential:

1. Completion of a PhD in Physics, Engineering or Visual Optics.

2. Experience in the field of optics and imaging analysis.

3. Demonstrated experiences in the conduct of research with published outcomes.

4. Proficiency in computer programming, such as use of Matlab and/or C, combined with demonstrated experience in the use of computer and statistical software.

5. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in research teams and the ability to work independently.



Desirable:

1. Experience in conducting vision research experiments.

2. Experience in using CASAO and HASEO software in adaptive optics applications
Regards,
David
David A Atchison DSc| Professor, School of Optometry and Institute of Health & Biomedical Innovation| Room Q528-G Q Block, Queensland University of Technology|
60 Musk Avenue Kelvin Grove Q 4059 AUSTRALIA| tel: INT + 61 7 3138 6152 fax: INT + 61 7 3138 6030 E-mail:
Website: http://www.hlth.qut.edu.au/opt/research/visoptics.jsp
CRICOS No 00213J









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