by nata004 | Dec 17, 2021 | SOVS Post
Dr Phil Turnbull was awarded $360,000 in the recently announced prestigious Marsden Fund awards for his project Eye movements in three dimensions. Abstract: To track a moving object, the eyes need a remarkable level of coordination. Objects moving sideways or...
by nata004 | Dec 17, 2021 | SOVS Post
The last few weeks have seen a few changes including: * PhD candidate Jasmine Zoest announced the timely arrival of her second child, Isla Low Zoest, on the 3rd of November, just 8 minutes past her due date apparently! All are doing well at home. * Alyssa Lie...
by nata004 | Dec 17, 2021 | SOVS Post
Final blog of another extraordinary year and it only remains for me to thank everyone one more time for their outstanding work in 2021. It’s important we recognise that the singular achievement of our small team delivering teaching and research – and the...
by nata004 | Oct 13, 2021 | SOVS Post
Recently students from the University of Auckland and four other universities – the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom, the University of Hong Kong, and the University of Melbourne and Queensland in Australia – took part in a challenge from the Universitas...
by nata004 | Oct 13, 2021 | SOVS Post
A fully-funded PhD in the area of ‘Data infrastructure for eye health in Aotearoa New Zealand’ is available for suitably qualified candidates to apply for now. The PhD will be co-supervised by Associate Professor Jacqueline Ramke and Dr Katrina Poppe at the Faculty of...