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From: diderot@hitl.washington.edu (Toni Emerson)
Subject: JOB-OFFERED: RA-ships at HIT Lab
Status: OR

The HIT Lab has positions available for graduate students and post-doctoral
fellows for 1995. The HIT Lab is a technology transfer branch of the WTC
and is affiliated with all academic departments at the UW and other
universities throughout the state. The Lab's mission is to empower humans
by creating better ways of interacting with advanced computers.

Graduate Program

Lab faculty teach three VR courses per quarter as part of the course
offerings in industrial engineering. Students wishing to pursue graduate
studies in the field of VR and virtual interface design must first obtain
admission to the UW and to an academic department in the College of
Engineering (e.g. electrical engineering, mechanical engineering,
bio-engineering, computer science and engineering, technical communication
and industrial Engineering); the College of Arts and Sciences (e.g.
psychology, art, communications, Physics); or the College of Education.
Students can then apply to the HIT Lab for graduate project work and for
economic support. A limited number of master's level graduate research
assistantships are available within industrial engineering for summer and
fall 1995. Funded support is highly competitive.

Post-Doctoral Positions

The Lab will support selected post-doctoral candidates for one year to work
on various projects. A limited number of positions are available. Early
applicants will receive priority consideration. Applicants will be notified
of acceptance by June 15 or as soon as possible. The UW is an equal
opportunity employer.

Please send resume and cover letter to:
Dr. Maxwell Wells
Human Interface Technology Laboratory
FJ-15
University of Washington
Seattle, WA  98195


***Note:  Please don't respond UNTIL you have been offiically accepted into
University of Washington graduate school.



