VisionScienceList: IGERT graduate opportunities at Michigan State University

From: John M. Henderson (john@eyelab.psy.msu.edu)
Date: Wed Oct 03 2001 - 10:42:24 PDT

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    The Cognitive Science Program at Michigan State University is seeking
    graduate student applicants for its new NSF-funded Integrated Graduate
    Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) program in cognitive science.

    The focus of the MSU IGERT program is the interdisciplinary study of
    cognition in humans, animals, and intelligent machines. Unifying the
    program is an emphasis on sequential decision-making problems, where the
    ultimate outcome of a proximate decision may be assessed only after a
    series of related decisions have been taken, and where there may be
    considerable uncertainty about the appropriate course of action. We believe
    that this framework applies to a great many cognitive problems faced by
    both biological and artificial intelligent agents, and that the use of a
    common framework will deepen theoretical insights into the nature of
    decision-making. We offer trainees opportunities to pursue research in
    active vision, language, navigation, and coordination of action in social
    groups, among other topics. The program is designed to complement and
    extend the training provided within students' home disciplines, by
    stressing integration of computational modeling with empirical study of
    human and animal systems.

    IGERT Trainees are awarded a generous support package consisting of a
    yearly stipend for 5 years, tuition waiver, and health benefits. Trainees
    are also eligible for research and travel funds to supplement resources
    available through their home departments and their advisors' labs. The
    program also offers opportunities for undergraduate students and post-docs.

    Michigan State University has made a major commitment to cognitive science,
    including the allocation of up to 6 new cognitive science positions in five
    participating colleges for cognitive neuroscience and computational
    approaches to cognition, additional institutional resources for graduate
    student stipends and research funds to complement the IGERT funds, and new
    office and lab space for the IGERT program.

    Further information can be found at: http://www.cogsci.msu.edu/IGERT/, and
    inquiries can be directed to info@cogsci.msu.edu.

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