VisionScienceList: postdoc position: Univ. of Toronto, Comp Sci

From: Richard Zemel (zemel@cs.toronto.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 16 2001 - 10:35:24 PST

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                      POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
                       DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
                          UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
     
    A postdoctoral position is available in the Machine and
    Neurobiological Learning laboratory in the Department of Computer
    Science at the University of Toronto. For more details on
    research in this lab, see
        http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~zemel/research.html.
     
    The University of Toronto is a prominent research institute in all
    areas of computer science, and a world leader in artificial
    intelligence.
     
    We are seeking someone whose research focus lies primarily in at
    least one of these areas: machine learning, neural computation, or
    probabilistic reasoning. A strong background and education in a
    quantitative discipline, such as physics, mathematics, statistics,
    engineering, or computer science, is required. Knowledge of
    neuroscience or psychophysics is a plus.
     
    This position is available immediately and for a duration of 1-2
    years depending on accomplishment. A competitive salary package
    will be offered.
     
    Please send a CV, a brief statement of research experience and
    interests, and the names and contact information of two references
    to: zemel@cs.toronto.edu.

    Applications can also be mailed (or faxed) to:
     
    Dr. Richard Zemel Tel: (416) 978-7497
    Departmet of Computer Science Fax: (416) 978-1455
    University of Toronto
    Email: zemel@cs.toronto.edu
    Toronto, ON M5S 1A4 CANADA
    URL: www.cs.toronto.edu/~zemel
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