Hi,
I need a set of young male (aged roughly 18-30) full-frontal Chinese faces, with a neutral expression, for an experiment on lineups. William Hayward has already kindly allowed me to use his database of Chinese faces, but I need more examples. Any faces that fit these specifications would be gratefully received!
Thanks,
Graham Hole,
University of Sussex.
PhD studentship in Face Recognition.
University of Aberdeen, School of Psychology
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship to work with Professor Mike Burton. Candidates should hold a First or Upper Second class degree in Psychology, Computing Science, or a related subject. The studentship is funded by the European Research Council, and will cover three years’ fees and stipend for UK/EU students only.
To apply, please send a CV and letter of application to Joanne Brebner, at the School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen, (j.brebner(a)abdn.ac.uk<mailto:j.brebner@abdn.ac.uk>). Informal enquiries prior to application may be made to Mike Burton: m.burton(a)abdn.ac.uk<mailto:m.burton@abdn.ac.uk> or 01224 273930. The closing date is 31 January 2014.
Further Information: This studentship is part of a large-scale project on face recognition. We are studying the ways in which faces become familiar, specifically by examining the variability among different images of the same face. The student will work within a team employing both experimental and computer simulation techniques, and so some programming experience would be an advantage. The conditions of funding require that this studentship must start on or before 1 June 2014.
The University of Aberdeen is a charity registered in Scotland, No SC013683.
Dear all
This post in Psychology at UCD is in the broad areas of
cognitive/experimental/social
- may be of interest to some on the face research mailing list
Closing date is Dec 12th
thanks, Nuala
Lecturer (above the bar) in Psychology
*University College Dublin* -UCD School of Psychology
*Ref: *006279
*One permanent post*
The School of Psychology at University College Dublin (UCD) invites
applications for one permanent appointment as Lecturer (above the bar) in
Psychology.
Applicants must have a doctorate in psychology, a track record of research
and publication, and teaching experience. Preference will be given to
candidates with expertize in experimental, cognitive, social, or
social-cognitive psychology or the psychology of language. Successful
applicants will contribute significantly to research in one of the School
of Psychology’s four thematic areas:
• Clinical psychology
• Cognitive and behavioural neuroscience
• Disability and rehabilitation
• Social and developmental psychology
and also contribute to the school’s graduate and undergraduate programmes.
Note: It is envisaged that an appointee will commence in post on 1
September 2014.
*2013 Lecturer (ATB)_2010 Salary Scale: €50,807 - €76,936 per annum*
*2013 Lecturer (ATB)_2011 Salary Scale: €45,726 - €69,275 per annum* *
* Subject to all new entrants to public sector as of 01 January 2011
Appointment will be made on scale and in accordance with the Department of
Finance guidelines
Prior to application, further information (including application procedure)
should be obtained from the UCD Job Vacancies website:
http://www.ucd.ie/hr/jobvacancies.
*Closing date:* *23.30 hrs on Thursday 12th December 2013 (GMT)*
*Applications must be submitted by the closing date and time specified. *Any
applications which are still in progress at the closing time of 11:30pm on
the specified closing date will be cancelled automatically by the system.
UCD do not accept late applications.
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Dr Nuala Brady
School of Psychology
University College Dublin