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Dear colleagues,

A number of positions related to morphometrics and human origins are currently available on Marie Curie Networks (EVAN and PALAEO) in which our research unit www.york.ac.uk/res/fme is involved.

If you wish to find out more please e-mail me
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Paul O'Higgins

PhD Fellowships available
PALAEO (www.york.ac.uk/res/fme/palaeo) is now recruiting research fellows to start 1 April 2006. Six PhD fellowships will be offered through PALAEO over the next four years. The PhD topics will combine expertise from primatology, anthropology, morphometrics, structural biomaterials, zoology, botany, archaeology, biochemistry, and more to investigate interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research questions in a wide-ranging and collaborative intellectual environment We will also offer up to 18 shorter fellowships for periods normally of six months. These shorter fellowships will allow periods of collaborative research on specific projects, working with PALAEO staff or other EST fellows, or to allow researchers based elsewhere in Europe to acquire skills training in research methodologies particular to the PALAEO research area. The majority of fellows will be recent graduates who are EU (not UK) citizens and who have not been residents in the UK for 12 months. A minority of fellows will be non-EU citizens. Eligibilty criteria can be found here.
For further details contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Post-doctoral Marie Curie Fellowship (EVAN Training Network) available
A joint appointment of Hull York Medical School and the Department of Computer Science, University of Hull. Applications are invited for the above post to work on the development of innovative visualization-based software tools in the field of geometric morphometrics (i.e. study of shape variations in biological data). This post is part of a Marie Curie Research Training Network: European Virtual Anthropology Network (EVAN) involving 15 research partners. You will work in a focused research team with members from the Simulation and Visualization Research Group (Computer Science at Hull) and the Functional Morphology and Evolution Research Group (HYMS at York and Hull). A key aim of EVAN is to advance the state of the art in terms of software for visualization and analysis using geometric morphometrics. This software will be used in studies of biological form by the other partners of EVAN. Thus, your role will involve collaborating with EVAN partners to establish software requirements, developing the software and advising partners on the use of the software for their biological studies. You should have a strong background in algorithm development, computer graphics and object-oriented software development. Skills in C++ and OpenGL are essential. Previous experience in geometric morphometrics is not expected, but experience in registration techniques and variable analysis techniques would be beneficial. In order to comply with Marie Curie programme rules, the appointee can not be a UK national or have resided or carried out their main activity in UK for more than 12 months in the three years immediately prior to commencement. This post is available from 1 April 2006 for a period of two years. Salary in the range £27,929 to £36,959 per annum (€41,072 - €54,351 per annum). An additional annual travel allowance (between €250 - €2,000) is payable depending on the distance from York to the appointee’s location of origin and a one-off career exploratory allowance of €2,000 is payable after 12 months.
Closing date: Friday 28 April 2006
For informal enquiries please contact Prof Paul O'Higgins
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