Hi,
Could you please post the following? Thanks!
--jg
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS AVAILABLE -- Groh lab
I am currently recruiting for two postdoctoral positions available
immediately in my laboratory.
--Research interests: Vision, audition, eye movements, multisensory
processing, coordinate transformations, spatial memory, learning
--Techniques: Recording, microstimulation, psychophysics, computational
modeling. Subjects include both humans and awake, behaving primates.
--Current research in the laboratory: The overall theme of the research
in my laboratory is to investigate how the brain solves interesting
computational problems. We work on problems in vision, audition, and
eye movements. A current vein of research focuses on how the brain
integrates visual and auditory information. This is the ultimate
binding problem - neural visual and auditory signals are produced by
different physical quantities in the world, and the brain's job is to
determine if the two types of information are coming from a common
source. We are investigating the neural mechanisms responsible for
transforming auditory signals into the frame of reference used by the
visual system. We are also interested in exploring the role of vision
in calibrating sound localization.
--Facilities: Fully equipped laboratory and office space in brand new
Moore Hall.
--Application: The ideal candidate should have a strong desire to
conduct primate research that fits with these general themes.
Previous experience in these areas is a plus, but not necessary.
Please send CV and names of references to me:
Jennifer M. Groh
6162 Moore Hall, Rm. 356
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
Dartmouth
Hanover, NH 03755
603-646-0241 (phone)
603-646-1181 (fax)
jennifer.m.groh@dartmouth.edu (email applications are fine -
please use plain text - attachments are unreliable)
--For more info: see www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~groh/lab
--Funding: Salary is highly competitive, and comes from both federal and
non-federal sources (Sloan, McKnight, Whitehall, John Merck
Foundation, ONR Young Investigator Program). Thus, both US and
non-US-citizens are encouraged to apply.
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Jennifer M. Groh
Asst. Professor
Dept. of Psychological and Brain Sciences
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
6162 Moore Hall, Rm. 356
Dartmouth
Hanover, NH 03755
603-646-0241 (phone)
603-646-1181 (fax)
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