[vslist] Training: PhD Nottingham/London
Crabb, David
david.crabb at ntu.ac.uk
Thu Jun 10 10:57:01 GMT 2004
I would be really grateful if you could post the following on the Career/Training notice board (and recent additions) on the Vision Science Web site.
Could it be placed under: Nottingham Trent University and Moorfields Eye Hospital, London. PhD studentship.
Thanks,
David
Full-time PhD Studentship
Statistical modelling of disease progression in glaucoma
School of Science, Nottingham Trent University
Moorfields Eye Hospital, London.
Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness and visual impairment. A PhD studentship is available to research new quantitative, statistical and computational techniques for an imaging technique currently being used in clinics to diagnose and monitor glaucoma patients.
The project is an exciting one and benefits from collaboration with leading international vision researchers at Moorfields Eye Hospital in London. Results will be presented at conferences in the US and Europe, and extensive travel funding for this is available.
A suitable candidate will have a good honours degree, or MsC. Knowledge of vision science will not necessarily be required but computer-programming skills and knowledge of statistics will be an advantage. The 3-year studentship and is worth around £11K per annum (for EU students) with all fees for PhD registration waived (Non EU would have to pay fees). The project is funded by an educational grant from Pfizer Ltd.
Applications (CV, including 2 referees and a statement of interest), or request for further details, should be submitted to the project supervisor, Dr. David Crabb, School of Science, Nottingham Trent University, Clifton Campus, Nottingham, NG11 8NS.
Email: david.crabb at ntu.ac.uk, Tel: 0115 848 3275
Further details can be found at www.science.ntu.ac.uk/msor/dpc
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Dr. David Crabb
School of Science,
The Nottingham Trent University,
Clifton Campus, Nottingham. NG11 8NS
Tel: 0115 848 3275 Fax: 0115 848 6690
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