[vslist] RESEARCH PROGRAMMER JOB
James Elder
jelder at yorku.ca
Wed Jun 23 12:58:46 GMT 2004
RESEARCH PROGRAMMER
YORK UNIVERSITY CENTRE FOR VISION RESEARCH
TORONTO, CANADA
The York University Centre for Vision Research is seeking a talented
programmer to participate in an interdisciplinary programme of research
in human and computer vision. The candidate should have strong
programming experience in c, c++ and/or MATLAB. Experience in Windows
programming and OpenGL is desirable. A Bachelor's degree in a relevant
discipline is required; a Master's degree would be advantageous.
The salary for this position is competitive and the starting date is
flexible. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement
is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.
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. Members pursue
fundamental and applied research in human and computer vision,
vestibular and auditory perception, eye-movements, virtual reality and
robotics. The Centre receives substantial research funding from a
variety of sources, and is very well equipped with attentive sensing
devices, stereo rigs, immersive reality environments, advanced graphics
engines, eye- and head-tracking devices, stereo projection systems and
head-mounted displays.
More information about the Elder Laboratory is available at:
www.elderlab.yorku.ca <http://www.elderlab.yorku.ca/>
More information about the Centre is available at www.cvr.yorku.ca
<http://www.cvr.yorku.ca/>
Applicants should send a c.v. and the names of 3 referees to:
James Elder
Centre for Vision Research
York University
4700 Keele Street
Toronto, ON
Canada
M3J 1P3
Fax: (416) 736-5857
email: jelder at yorku.ca <mailto:jelder at yorku.ca>
www: www.yorku.ca/jelder <http://www.yorku.ca/jelder>
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