Connectionists: Doctoral studies in Vision at NYU
Eero Simoncelli
eero at cns.nyu.edu
Mon Sep 22 09:43:11 EDT 2008
New York University is home to a thriving interdisciplinary community
of researchers in the visual sciences, spanning multiple
departments. A listing of faculty, sorted by their primary
departmental affiliation, is given below. Doctoral programs are
flexible, allowing students to pursue research across departmental
boundaries. Nevertheless, admissions are handled separately by each
department, and students interested in pursuing graduate studies
should submit an application to the program that best fits their goals
and interests. Application deadlines vary per department, as
indicated below.
** Center for Neural Science (CNS) (Deadline: 12 December)
[http://www.cns.nyu.edu/doctoral/]
* Michael Hawken (also in Psychology) - Neuronal mechanisms of visual
perception.
* Lynne Kiorpes (also in Psychology) - Development of visual function.
* Tony Movshon (also in Psychology) - Vision and visual development.
* Bijan Pesaran - Neuronal dynamics, visuo-motor control, and decision
making.
* John Rinzel (also in Mathematics) - Biophysical mechanisms and
theory of neural computation.
* Nava Rubin (also in Psychology) - Visual perception and the neural
basis of vision.
* Robert Shapley (also in Psychology and Biology) - Visual physiology
and perception.
* Eero Simoncelli (also in Mathematics and Psychology) - Computational
vision.
** Psychology, Cognition & Perception program (Deadline: 18 December)
[http://www.psych.nyu.edu/programs/cp/]
* Marisa Carrasco (also in CNS) - Visual perception and attention.
* David Heeger (also in CNS) - fMRI, computational neuroscience,
vision, attention.
* Michael Landy (also in CNS) - Computational approaches to vision.
* Laurence Maloney (also in CNS) - Mathematical approaches to
psychology and neuroscience.
* Denis Pelli (also in CNS) - Object recognition.
** Computer Science (Deadline: 4 January)
[http://www.cs.nyu.edu/web/Research/Areas/graphicsvisionui.html]
* Chris Bregler - human motion modeling, computer vision, machine
learning.
* Rob Fergus - computer vision, machine learning, computer graphics.
* Davi Geiger (also in CNS) - Computational vision and learning.
* Yann LeCun - machine learning, hierarchical visual processing,
robotics.
** Mathematics (Deadline: 18 December)
[http://math.nyu.edu/degree/phd/]
* David Cai - Nonlinear stochastic behavior in physical and biological
systems.
* David McLaughlin (also CNS) - Nonlinear wave equations,
computational visual neuroscience.
* Aaditya Rangan - computational neurobiology, numerical analysis.
* Michael Shelley (also CNS) - Modeling and large-scale computation,
computational visual neuroscience.
** Biology (Deadline: 12 December)
[http://biology.as.nyu.edu/page/graduate.program]
* Claude Desplan (also CNS) - Molecular/genetic basis for development,
particularly color vision circuitry.
* Daniel Tranchina (also Mathematics and CNS) - Information processing
in the retina.
** Philsophy (Deadline: 4 January)
[http://philosophy.fas.nyu.edu/page/graduate]
* Ned Block (also psychology and CNS) - Foundations of consciousness.
More information about the Connectionists
mailing list