Post-Doctoral fellowships in Cognitive Science available
The Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science announces the availability of
several post-doctoral fellowships in Vision Research or Language
Studies. These awards, funded through the NIMH National Research Service
Award program, can begin in the spring or fall of 2000 for a term of one
year and may be renewed. Deadline for applications is February 15, 2000.
The vision research aspect of the Fellowship program, administered by
the Center for Cognitive Science, includes a large number of active
vision laboratories at Rutgers, New Brunswick and involves members of
the departments of psychology, computer science, biomedical engineering,
the School of Library and Information Science, the Laboratory of Vision
research, the Human Computer Interaction Group, the Digital Libraries
Group, and CAIP (a New Jersey Technology Center). The "Human and Machine
Vision" group is a group of researchers who sponsor a regular series of
talks and seminars by visiting researchers. New Brunswick, NJ is close
to New York City and the geographical area includes a large
concentration of academic and industrial research laboratories carrying
out research on vision, with which we have had collaborative relations.
The personnel and facilities for vision and vision-related research at
Rutgers are world class.
For more information on the Center and the NRSA Training program, which
also includes predoctoral fellowships, visit
http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/NRSA-info.html.
For more specific information on the Postdoctoral Fellowships, visit
http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/NRSA-postdoc.html and the links found there. An
online Notice of Application form (for letting us know that a full
application is on its way) is available at:
http://ruccs.rutgers.edu/NRSA-applic.html.