PhD in Vision Science at State University of New York
sciences.
The graduate curriculum is undergoing complete revision in order to prepare Ph.D.s to do research as faculty in departments of Neuroscience, Psychology, Biology, Cognitive Science, Optometry, Medicine, or in industry. The new curriculum provides a flexible way for talented students to focus on their research while receiving maximum support from SUNY’s diverse community of outstanding scientists.
Students receive foundational training in visual neuroscience, perception and psychophysics, ocular physiology and anatomy, and computational theory, plus expert instruction in such practical matters as how to write scientific papers, how to get a grant, and how to land a job. Watch for our new website to debut this spring.
For more information, visit the current website http://www.sunyopt.edu/aca
demics/grad.shtml
or
email jfeldman@sunyopt.edu,
or get in touch directly with faculty members whose research is of interest to you.
Applicants who are interested in doing research on any aspect of vision and have strong backgrounds in any of the following areas are encouraged to apply: physics, neuroscience, engineering, biology, cognition, computer science, chemistry,
psychology, mathematics, or the health sciences.
Among the architectural landmarks overlooking Manhattan’s Bryant Park is the State University of New York, College of Optometry. This 19-story campus houses not only SUNY’s renowned clinical facilities, but also its outstanding research labs that are investigating the human visual system at all levels—clinical, experimental, and theoretical/computational.
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