Applications are invited for a research assistant to work in the
Princeton University Psychology Department on visual perception, memory,
and attention, including some fMRI studies.
The person appointed would help in the daily running of a laboratory
belonging to Anne Treisman, programming and preparing experiments,
organizing a subject pool and running subjects, analyzing data,
cooperating with graduate students, taking part in lab meetings and
discussions, and doing some library searches. Programming skill with
Macintosh computers essential (not just word-processing), and B.A. with
courses in Psychology preferred.
The position offers opportunities for participation in experimental
design and reporting. It would give the holder some experience of
research in a variety of topics in experimental psychology, which could
be a useful preparation for graduate school or professional training in
related areas. There will also be some work testing the behavioral
studies also with fMRI and with neurological patients. The position is
for at least one year and preferably two. Starting date would ideally be
January 1, 2001, but could be as soon as September 1, 2000 or any time
in between. Salary will be commensurate with experience.
If you are interested in applying, please send a resume and the
names of three referees, to Anne Treisman, email treisman@princeton.edu.
Princeton is an equal opportunity affirmative action employer.
-- Anne Treisman Psychology Department Princeton University Princeton, NJ 08544-1010 609/258-4648
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