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From: Peter A Howarth <P.Howarth@lut.ac.uk>
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Hi,

I don't know whether this is an appropriate place to send this
advert, but I'll do so in case it is!



> 
> Research Assistant Wanted.
> Peter Howarth
> Department of Human Sciences
> Loughborough University
> 
> 
> I am looking for a Research Assistant with a background/interest
> in Vision and Psychology to work on a project investigating the 
> effects on the visual system of using Virtual Reality equipment.
> 
> Applicants should possess a relevant degree, such as Vision,
> Psychology, Human Biology, Ergonomics, Information Technology,
> or Computing. Applicants should be comfortable working with PCs
> and should be familiar with the Internet. Programming skills
> would be an advantage, but are not essential, and preference will
> be given to a candidate who wishes to enroll for a higher degree.
> 
> 
> Other projects in the lab. are concerned with enabling the 
> physically-challenged to control computers by eye, investigating
> the physiology of the human pupillary system, and evaluating the 
> visual capabilitites of stroke patients. The successful applicant 
> will have the opportunity of involvement with these projects.
> 
> 
> Loughborough is a market town situated midway between Nottingham, 
> Leicester and Derby. For those not wanting to live in the town 
> itself, commuting from these cities, or from villages in the 
> surrounding countryside, is easy. The Department of Human Sciences
> is an inter-disciplinary department, offering undergraduate degrees
> in Ergonomics, Human Biology and Psychology. There is a growing
> post-graduate community in the Department, and both taught degrees
> and research degrees are offered.
> 
> To express an interest in the position, contact P.A.Howarth@lut.ac.uk 
> 
> The position will be on the RA1B scale (£13,941 - £15,566) and proposed
> starting date will be January/February 1995.
> 
> 


