[visionlist] Postdoctoral position in infant visual development/pediatric optometry at the University of Waterloo, Canada.

Sue Leat susan.leat at uwaterloo.ca
Thu Dec 19 09:20:04 -04 2019


A postdoctoral position is available in the Laboratory of Dr. Susan Leat at the School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Waterloo. We are studying new ways to examine the vision of young children and the project involves development of tests and validation in adults and participants with visual impairments or amblyopia.
The Fellowship requires a PhD in vision science/optometry, or other relevant field. The ideal candidate would have an optometry qualification, experience and passion working with young children, expertise in psychophysics, and computer and software development skills.
The School of Optometry and Vision Science has an active research programme (one of the largest in a School of Optometry) and a well-established international reputation for Research.
This is a full-time, 1-year position with the possibility of renewal based on satisfactory performance. The Fellowship position would ideally run from April 2020 but this is negotiable.

Applications will be accepted on an on-going basis and should include a CV, letter of interest and arrange for three references to be sent to Dr. Susan Leat (contact information below). Further information about the Fellowship can also be requested from Dr. Leat.


Susan J. Leat, PhD, FCOptom, FAAO
Professor
School of Optometry and Vision Science (Room Opt 377)
University of Waterloo,
200, University Ave. West,
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
Phone 01-519-888-4567 ext 32040
Fax 01-519-725-0784
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Adjunct Professor, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univesrsity
Adjunct Scientist, Lawson Health Research Institute

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