PhD Studentship: Diagnosis of impaired tactile perception

University of Southampton - Faculty of Engineering and the Environment

Research theme: Bioengineering and human factors, Faculty of Engineering and the Environment

Deadline: Applications will be accepted at any time until the position is filled.

Project description: A PhD student will join a team studying the perception of vibration in the human hand. The project is designed to develop new methods of measuring the performance of tactile channels involved in touch perception. Of the four channels mediating the perception of vibration, only two are currently tested clinically. The other two can be tested in scientific studies but it is not currently practical to measure them when diagnosing tactile impairment, including damage caused by occupational exposures to hand-transmitted vibration. The research will involve laboratory experiments using psychophysical techniques, and there will be an opportunity to participate in the clinical testing of patients. The student will use existing diagnostic equipment (HVLab Vibrotactile Perception Meter) and develop new equipment.

The successful candidate will work within the Human Factors Research Unit (HFRU) in the ISVR, which has highly motivated, first class research students researching in the area of human responses to vibration. See http://www.isvr.soton.ac.uk/  for further details of research activities within the HFRU.

Entry requirements: This studentship is available to candidates with the equivalent of a first class or upper-second class degree in a related discipline (engineering, physics, psychology, or physiology), having an interest in psychophysical phenomena, statistics, and appropriate mathematical skills.

If you wish to discuss the project informally, please contact Dr Miyuki Morioka, Human Factors Research Unit, ISVR, Email: M.Morioka<στο>soton.ac.uk,  Tel: +44 (0) 2380 593723.

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