Curriculum Vitae - Harvey S. Smallman, Ph.D.


Last updated 27th Feb 1997


PERSONAL:

Age: 32 Years (Born November 1964, London, UK)
Address: Department of Psychology
University of California at San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0109
USA

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e-mail: Smallman@psy.ucsd.edu

EDUCATION:

1993 Doctorate of Philosophy, University of California at San Diego, Psychology

"Disparity encoding and spatial integration in human stereopsis"

1990 Master of Arts, University of California at San Diego, Psychology

"Segregation of basic colors in an information display"

1987 Bachelor of Science (upper 2nd), University College London, Psychology

ACADEMIC POSITIONS:

1996- Assistant Research Professor, University of California at San Diego

1995-96 Lecturer (Assistant Professor), Department of Psychology, Durham University, UK

1993-94 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco

1990-92 Master Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of California at San Diego

1988-92 Teaching Assistant, Department of Psychology, University of California at San Diego

1987 Research Assistant, Student Health, London School of Economics, UK

PUBLICATIONS

ABSTRACTS AND CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

GRANTS AND AWARDS

1996-99 BBSRC project grant ([[sterling]]94,552) entitled Nonlinearities in early visual processing, with Dr. J.M. Harris (U. Edinburgh)

1996 Wellcome Trust, Funding for Mini-Symposium ([[sterling]]2,000) on Spatial scale interactions in visual processing and perception. with Dr. J.M. Findlay (U. Durham)

1995 U. Durham, Special Equiptment Grant ([[sterling]]8,000) entitled Laser interferometry and early visual processing, with Dr. C.A. Heywood (U. Durham)

1995-97 Nuffield Foundation, newly-appointed science lecturer grant ([[sterling]]2,400) entitled Psychophysical dissection of the sequence of processing stages in early vision

1995-96 Royal Society, Equiptment Grant ([[sterling]]10,000) entitled Mechanisms of human stereopsis

1995 U. Durham, Special Staff Travel Award (twice, [[sterling]]200 & [[sterling]]350)

1993-94 Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco, Wattis Research Fellowship ($48,000)

1992 McDonnell-Pew Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, University of California at San Diego and Salk Institute, Postgraduate Research Fellowship

1992 Cold Spring Harbor course in Computational Neuroscience and Vision, Student Scholarship

1991 Annual meeting of the Optical Society of America, San Jose, USA, Travel Scholarship

1989 Westheimer Festschrift, University of California at Berkeley, USA, Travel Scholarship

1987 Spearman Prize Medal for premier undergraduate thesis of University of London

INVITED TALKS:

Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, 4th November 1992

Psychology Department, York University, Canada, 5th October 1993

Psychology Department, University of Durham, 10th March 1995

Optometry Department, University of California at Berkeley, 11th September 1995

Psychology Department, University of York, 31st October 1995

Vision Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, 8th December 1995

INVITED TAUGHT SEMINARS:

Psychology Department, Stanford University, 24th February 1994

Centre for Neuroscience, University of Edinburgh, 14th February 1996

SESSION MODERATOR:

1995 Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology

Session on "Binocular vision: depth and stereopsis"

1996 Workshop on Spatial Scale interactions in Vision and Visual Perception. U. Durham, 16-18th September, 1996.

CONFERENCE ORGANISER:

1996 Workshop on Spatial Scale interactions in Vision and Visual Perception. U. Durham, 16-18th September, 1996.

JOURNAL EDITOR:

Two special issues of Perception devoted to papers presented at 1996 Workshop on Spatial Scale interactions in Vision and Visual Perception. U. Durham, 16-18th September, 1996, with Dr. J.M. Findlay (U. Durham)

REFEREED PAPERS FOR:

Vision Research

Perception

Perception & Psychophysics

Displays

Visual Neuroscience

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