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Post Doctoral Research Assistant in Computer Vision


Jinbo Xu is the recipient of an award funded by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), in collaborative research with Dr. Tobin Sosnick (University of Chicago). The award is for just under $200,000 and covers three years. The grant is titled "Protein Structure Refinement using a Novel Moveset".


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Letter from the Chief Academic Officer

Students play an important role in making TTI-C a strong institution. I have often said that TTI-C aspires to be similar to the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton New Jersey. IAS was home to Einstein while he was in the United States and remains one of the most well known research institutions in the world. A significant difference, however, is that TTI-C has students. Many people say that IAS suffers from the lack of students. Students amplify the powers of faculty by taking ideas to higher levels. Students challenge faculty by criticizing ideas and by proposing different ones. Students bring ideas to other institutions when they acquire academic positions of their own. The presence of students has an important impact on the culture and external perception of TTI-C.

But of course, in addition to the benefits students bring to TTI-C, TTI-C must provide the best possible foundation for the research careers of its students. Students must learn the art of research, and equally importantly, the art of publishing. Research and publishing involve a balance between learning old ideas creating new ones. Newton often said that he saw so far because he stood on the shoulders of giants (according to Wikipedia, Newton was quoting "Bernard of Charles" from the middle ages). I recommend patience while mastering old ideas. Once you find a research advisor, you will soon enough be challenged to solve open problems. Your research advisor will be your mentor and guide in research and publication. I have always found research to be exciting and I believe that you will have a wonderful experience at TTI-C. I also believe that TTI-C will serve as a strong foundation for your research career.

Welcome to TTI-C.

David McAllester
TTI-C, Chief Academic Officer


Orientation Information

From Monday Sept 22 through Friday Sept 26

Details to be posted in late Spring.


Academics & Registration

New students are scheduled to meet with David McAllester, TTI-C's Chief Academic Officer, on Tuesday of orientation week to discuss the Ph.D. curriculum and suggested courses for your first academic quarter at TTI-C. The completed and signed course registration form (which will be provided for you once you arrive) is due to TTI-C's Registrar, Carole Flemming, by 5:00 pm on Wednesday of orientation week.

In general, for the following quarters in the academic year, course registration forms are due:

TTI-C courses (in cooperation with the University of Chicago)

TTI-C Faculty

TTI-C Student Handbook PDF

TTI-C Academic Catalog PDF (Including information on Academic Advisors)


New Facility for Fall 2008

The institute will be moving to its new facility this summer, and when you arrive in the fall you will report to the new location. It is only about two blocks west of our current location, and is still on the University of Chicago campus.

Throughout the summer Student Services will send you updates about the move and the new facility. Please send any correspondence to our current facility until otherwise instructed.


International Students

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT FAQ'S

Who is the international student contact at TTI-C?

Your international student contact at TTI-C is Carole Flemming, cflemming@tti-c.org. Carole is the Primary Designated School Official (PDSO) for SEVIS processing at TTI-C.

Will I be applying for an F-1 or J-1 Visa?

At this time TTI-C is able to sponsor only for the F-1 visa.

How do I obtain an F-1 Visa?

I already have an F-1 visa sponsored by my current school. Now what?

There are transfer procedures in SEVIS that will transfer sponsorship of your visa from your current school to TTI-C. Contact Carole Flemming, cflemming@tti-c.org to inform her of your situation.

What fees will I be expected to pay to obtain the F-1 visa?

There is a $100 SEVIS I-901 fee students must pay prior to the U.S. consulate appointment. Refer to http://www.ice.gov/sevis/i901/ for details.

I'm really excited to come to the U.S. How soon can I arrive?

You can arrive at the U.S. port of entry no more than 30 days prior to the start of TTI-C's academic program.

What exactly takes place at the U.S. Port of Entry (POE)?

Please refer to http://www.ice.gov/sevis/factsheet/100104ent_stdnt_fs.htm for a thorough description.

What do I need to do with all these documents when I finally arrive at TTI-C?

Report to TTI-C's Primary Designated School Official (PDSO), Carole Flemming, with the final approved I-20, your passport, and the I-94 card issued when you arrived in the U.S.

What other resources can I refer to regarding the F-1 visa and the visa process?

Refer to http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1268.html for more information.


APPLYING FOR A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

If you are receiving a stipend from TTI-C, you will need to apply for a social security number. No monies can be disbursed to you by TTI-C until you have been assigned a social security number.

Foreign Students must wait ten days after your arrival in the U.S. to apply for the Social Security number. This gives the SEVIS system time to update your records for the Social Security Administration to review.

To apply for the social security number, you will need to take the following documents to a local social security administration office:

Refer to the following link for further details: http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10096.html


UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO RESOURCES AND EVENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS (available to TTI-C students)


Academic Calendar

2008 AUTUMN QUARTER

TTI-C New Student Orientation Monday Sept 22
Registration Begins Wednesday Sept 24
Quarter Begins Monday Sept 29
Thanksgiving Thu-Fri Nov 27-28
Quarter Ends Saturday Dec 13

2009 WINTER QUARTER

Quarter Begins Monday Jan 05
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday Jan 19
Quarter Ends Saturday Mar 21

2009 SPRING QUARTER

Quarter Begins Monday Mar 30
Memorial Day Monday May 25
Quarter Ends Saturday June 13

Welcome Guide

2008-2009 Welcome Guide


Finances & Stipend

TUITION AND GRADUATE STUDENT SUPPORT (PH.D. PROGRAM)

Tuition at TTI-C is $30,000.00 per year.

All Ph.D. students at TTI-C are expected to receive financial support that covers tuition and living expenses. This support is typically provided by individual faculty members who "sponsor" that student. Funding is provided either by research grants or by startup packages obtained by individual faculty members.

Part of the admissions process involves reaching an agreement with a TTI-C faculty member willing to sponsor an applicant. Once a faculty member has agreed to sponsor an applicant, that faculty member has a responsibility for the welfare of that student should they decide to attend TTI-C. However, continued support for the entire duration of a student's enrollment in TTI-C can not be guaranteed, although every effort will be made by TTI-C to maintain support for worthy students, independent of temporary funding conditions of the particular sponsoring faculty.

Financial assistance such as scholarships and grants received by a student from other sources will reduce the amount of scholarship provided by the Institute, in the ratio of 2:1. In other words, for every $2.00 received from outside sources, the Institute scholarship provided that student is reduced by $1.00.

To see the current academic expenses and estimated living expenses for the nine-month academic year, click here.


TAX WITHHOLDING

For U.S. Citizens and permanent residents:

The stipend you receive from TTI-C is subject to federal and state of Illinois tax withholding. Stipends are exempt from FICA (Medicare and Social Security) taxes.

Generally, under the tax laws, you should not have to pay taxes on a scholarship, fellowship, or stipend to the extent you use the funds for tuition, fees, books and equipment required for classes or enrollment. You will make the necessary adjustments when you file your taxes for each calendar year.

However, any portion of a scholarship, fellowship or stipend award you spend on incidental expenses, including room and board, could be included in your taxable income for the year. Therefore, you may have to pay income taxes on the portion of a scholarship, fellowship or stipend award spent on items such as travel, research and medical insurance. Again, you make the necessary adjustments when you file your taxes.

TTI-C's stipend is paid to you to cover living expenses. Therefore, generally, this stipend is taxable income.

You should make the determination regarding whether a scholarship, fellowship, or stipend award is taxable based upon your individual facts and accounting for all the scholarships, fellowships, or stipends that you may have received. To the extent that you determine that a portion of all of the funds are not subject to tax, you should retain receipts, cancelled checks, and other documents that could show the total amount of your qualifying expenses.

For foreign students, certain tax treaties and regulations may apply that differ from the information stated above. This will be treated on an individual basis.

Please note that this information is intended to introduce you to the possible consequences of scholarship, fellowship, or stipend amounts. Since individual tax liability depends on each individual's circumstances, you should contact your personal tax advisor with any questions or concerns.

For International Students/Non-immigrants:

No state of Illinois and no FICA (Medicare and Social Security) taxes are withheld from your stipend. However, per IRS regulations, 14% of your stipend is withheld each pay period for federal tax withholding.

You are required to file taxes for each calendar year, due April 15 of the following year. Tax preparation resources will be provided to you at the beginning of each year but please note that it is solely your responsibility to file your taxes on time each year.

Please note that this information is intended to introduce you to the possible consequences of scholarship, fellowship, or stipend amounts. Since individual tax liability depends on each individual's circumstances, you should contact your personal tax advisor with any questions or concerns.


Health Matters

HEALTH INSURANCE

While the Institute does not require students to carry medical insurance, students are strongly encouraged to purchase a policy to cover, among other costs, hospitalization and outpatient diagnostic and surgical procedures. In support of this, the Institute will subsidize the cost of the insurance policy up to $1500 annually. If the annual premium for the plan chosen is less than $1500, TTI-C will subsidize a maximum of 100% of the premium. The subsidy can be applied toward policy coverage of a spouse, domestic partner, or dependents that are on the same insurance policy as the student.

For those students who do not currently hold a health insurance policy, the Institute provides information on various sources through which students can purchase insurance policies. This is not a recommended list of sources; students are expected to research and choose the insurance company and policy that best meets their needs.

Some Sources for Health Insurance

U.S. Citizens/Permanent Resident Aliens:

Non Resident Aliens:


IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS

By State of Illinois law, all new students are required to present proof of immunity from German measles, measles (two shots required), mumps, and tetanus/diphtheria (three shots required for foreign students). A student's subsequent registration will be restricted if they have not completed the requirement by the sixth week of the quarter.


STUDENT CARE CENTER- University of Chicago

TTI-C pays the university health and wellness fee for all students, so that they may access the services provided by the University of Chicago Student Care Center.

This medical facility and clinic takes both emergency and non-emergency cases, and provides required immunization shots. Services include:

Services NOT covered by the Health and Wellness fee include hospitalization, pharmacy prescriptions, and lab tests. Costs for these services are the responsibility of you and/or your health insurance carrier to pay.


Technology Available To You

Each entering TTI-C student will receive the following for academic use:

For specific inquiries about technology available to you at TTI-C, please consult Adam Bohlander, TTI-C Systems Administrator abohlander@tti-c.org.


Safety & Security

As TTI-C is located in a major metropolitan area the issue of safety is taken seriously. Besides a very visible presence of City of Chicago Police Department and University of Chicago Police in the area, TTI-C recommends looking into the following, to ensure safety when you are outside the institute:

Within the institute, TTI-C follows the same security plan as the University of Chicago (as we share a campus.) Some things you may want to be aware of:

During your academic career at TTI-C, you will have 24 hour access to TTI-C facilities. You will receive a key and key card which you will be responsible for, and it will open door(s) that may be locked after normal working hours and weekends. (On some national holidays however, the building(s) may be locked to any access, even with a key/ keycard. You will be notified in advance of these holidays.)

As TTI-C is on the University of Chicago campus, we (in the event of an emergency) will follow the University's Emergency Management Plan.


Mission

"... Achieving international impact through world-class research and education in fundamental computer science and information technology..."

The key phrase in TTI-C's mission statement is "international impact", as both the educational and research missions focus on this aspect.


Contact Info

STUDENT SERVICES Chrissy Novak cnovak@tti-c.org
(773) 834-2216
HUMAN RESOURCES/
REGISTRAR
Carole Flemming cflemming@tti-c.org
(773)702-5033
SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR Adam Bohlander abohlander@tti-c.org
CHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER Dr. David McAllester mcallester@tti-c.org
(773) 702-5562
ACADEMIC ADVISOR Dr. Nathan Srebro nati@tti-c.org
(773) 834-7493
MAILING ADDRESS Toyota Technological
Institute at Chicago
1427 East 60th Street
Chicago IL, 60637 U.S.A