Hi all - we would greatly appreciate if you might forward this advert to promising
students.
Kind regards,
David
PhD studentship available: Unfamiliar face matching in passport application screening
Applications are invited to undertake a PhD with Dr. Richard Kemp and Dr. David White,
School of Psychology, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Applicants
should have or expect to receive a first class Honours degree in Psychology or a cognate
discipline.
The studentship is funded as part of an ARC Linkage project in collaboration with the
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Australia Passports). We are looking to offer
either a 3 year PhD scholarship or additional top-up funding for students who have been
awarded an Australian Postgraduate Award. We anticipate the student would start their PhD
in early 2014.
The aim of the Linkage Project is to improve the ability to detect identity fraud in the
passport issuance process by developing training and individual difference tests for users
of face recognition software. It is anticipated that the PhD student will investigate
theoretical aspects of unfamiliar face matching which will inform more applied aspects of
the project. There may be some opportunities for the student to undertake some more
applied work, and also to compare human and computer performance on face matching tasks.
Possible topics include (but are not limited to) individual differences in face processing
ability, correlates of face-matching expertise, and cognitive markers of familiarity.
Candidates should forward their CV and academic transcript to Dr. Richard Kemp or Dr David
White. If you would like more background information please do not hesitate to contact
us.
Dr David White
School of Psychology
The University of New South Wales
Kensington
Sydney
NSW 2052
Email: david.white(a)unsw.edu.au