[visionlist] Faculty Position at UT Austin

Bill Geisler geisler at psy.utexas.edu
Mon Dec 3 15:18:24 GMT 2007


FACULTY POSITION IN THE SYSTEMS NEUROSCIENCE OF PERCEPTION AND/OR ACTION

The Center for Perceptual Systems at The University of Texas at 
Austin is currently inviting applications for a full-time appointment 
at the Assistant Professor level. The expected employment date is 
2008. We are particularly interested in candidates who will be able 
to establish a strong research program in the systems neuroscience, 
psychophysics or computational aspects of perception, or of 
perception and action. Candidates must have a Ph.D. or equivalent 
from an accredited institution and a demonstrated ability to pursue 
an independent research program. Salary will be commensurate with 
experience. The successful candidate will hold an appointment in an 
appropriate university department (e.g., Psychology, Neurobiology, 
Computer Science, Integrative Biology), will be expected to develop 
and maintain an extramurally funded research program, will be 
expected to participate in teaching activities at both the graduate 
and undergraduate levels, and will exhibit a commitment to service. 
For more information about the Center for Perceptual Systems see 
http://www.cps.utexas.edu.

Interested applicants should send a letter of interest, three letters 
of recommendation, research statement, current curriculum vita, 
representative scholarly publications, and evidence/potential for 
excellence in teaching to: Professor Wilson Geisler, CPS Search 
Committee, Department of Psychology, 108 E. Dean Keeton St., 
University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78712. Applications will be 
considered immediately and will continue to be reviewed until the 
position has been filled.  The University of Texas is an Affirmative 
Action / Equal Opportunity Employer.

Proof of conferred degree and a background check will be conducted on 
the applicant selected. Position funding is pending budgetary approval.
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