A postdoctoral position is available in a neurophysiology laboratory at the
Johns Hopkins University. The position is for someone interested in the
neurophysiological foundations of visual perception. We use single-cell
physiology in behaving monkey combined with psychophysics and computational
modeling. Current projects include 3D shape, border ownership, and
attentional selection. Experience in single-cell recording, psychophysics,
or modeling would be an advantage. Students of physics and engineering are
encouraged to apply. Excellent training will be offered. The salary will
depend on experience.
The laboratory is in the Mind/Brain Institute, located on the beautiful
Homewood Campus of the Johns Hopkins University. The growing Mind/Brain
Institute is a leader in systems neurophysiology with an exceptional
concentration of research in perceptual systems. The Institute now includes
5 behaving monkey laboratories focusing on vision and touch, and
laboratories for neuroanatomy, study of plasticity in brain slices, and
computational neuroscience. Cooperative projects exist with Biomedical
Engineering and Psychology Departments.
The Johns Hopkins University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.
Send a C.V., a statement of your interests, and names and addresses of
three references to:
Rudiger von der Heydt
Krieger Mind/Brain Institute
and Dept of Neuroscience
Johns Hopkins University
3400 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21218-2685
Fax: 410-516-8648
E-mail: von.der.heydt@jhu.edu
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