[vslist] Two jobs - Open Rank at Brown University, Cognitive & Linguistic Sciences

Michael J. Tarr Michael_Tarr@brown.edu
Thu Oct 23 09:04:14 2003


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Cognitive Neuroscience, Brown University

The Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences invites applications
for a position as a Full, Associate or Assistant Professor in Cognitive
Neuroscience, beginning July 1, 2004. Applicants are expected to have a
strong experimental research program in human cognitive neuroscience,
including basic processes of cognition, language, attention, perception,
or motor control. Those applying should also have a broad teaching
ability in the cognitive sciences at both the undergraduate and graduate
levels and an interest in contributing to interdisciplinary research and
education. Brown benefits from an interactive environment with
exceptional students and faculty pursing multidisciplinary research in
the brain sciences, including new research facilities for fMRI, ERP,
virtual reality, and scientific visualization. Criteria for each rank
are available on request; all Ph.D. requirements must be completed
before July 1, 2004. Send curriculum vitae, five letters of reference
(three for appointments at the Assistant Professor level), reprints and
preprints of publications, and a one-page statement of teaching and
research interests by December 1, 2003 to: Cognitive Neuroscience Search
Committee, Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown
University, Providence, RI 02912 USA. Brown University is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women and minorities are
especially encouraged to apply.

Computational Modeling, Brown University

The Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences invites applications
for a position as a Full, Associate or Assistant Professor in the
computational modeling of human cognitive systems, beginning July 1,
2004. Applicants must have a strong computational or theoretical
research program in an area such as modeling of cognitive or language
processing, computational neuroscience, computational linguistics,
computational vision, dynamical systems, or motor control. Integrated
experimental research or previous collaboration with experimentalists is
highly desirable. Candidates should have a broad teaching ability in the
cognitive sciences at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and an
interest in contributing to interdisciplinary research and education.
Brown benefits from an interactive environment with exceptional students
and faculty pursuing multidisciplinary research in the brain sciences.
Criteria for each rank are available on request; all Ph.D. requirements
must be completed before July 1, 2004. Send curriculum vitae, five
letters of reference (three at the Assistant level), reprints and
preprints of publications, and a one-page statement of research
interests by December 1, 2003, to: Computational Search Committee, Dept.
of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI
02912 USA. Brown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. 
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<center><bold>Cognitive Neuroscience, Brown University

</bold>

The Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences invites
applications

for a position as a Full, Associate or Assistant Professor in Cognitive

Neuroscience, beginning July 1, 2004. Applicants are expected to have a

strong experimental research program in human cognitive neuroscience,

including basic processes of cognition, language, attention,
perception,

or motor control. Those applying should also have a broad teaching

ability in the cognitive sciences at both the undergraduate and
graduate

levels and an interest in contributing to interdisciplinary research
and

education. Brown benefits from an interactive environment with

exceptional students and faculty pursing multidisciplinary research in

the brain sciences, including new research facilities for fMRI, ERP,

virtual reality, and scientific visualization. Criteria for each rank

are available on request; all Ph.D. requirements must be completed

before July 1, 2004. Send curriculum vitae, five letters of reference

(three for appointments at the Assistant Professor level), reprints and

preprints of publications, and a one-page statement of teaching and

research interests by December 1, 2003 to: Cognitive Neuroscience
Search

Committee, Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown

University, Providence, RI 02912 USA. Brown University is an Equal

Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women and minorities are

especially encouraged to apply.


<bold>Computational Modeling, Brown University

</bold>

The Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences invites
applications

for a position as a Full, Associate or Assistant Professor in the

computational modeling of human cognitive systems, beginning July 1,

2004. Applicants must have a strong computational or theoretical

research program in an area such as modeling of cognitive or language

processing, computational neuroscience, computational linguistics,

computational vision, dynamical systems, or motor control. Integrated

experimental research or previous collaboration with experimentalists
is

highly desirable. Candidates should have a broad teaching ability in
the

cognitive sciences at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and an

interest in contributing to interdisciplinary research and education.

Brown benefits from an interactive environment with exceptional
students

and faculty pursuing multidisciplinary research in the brain sciences.

Criteria for each rank are available on request; all Ph.D. requirements

must be completed before July 1, 2004. Send curriculum vitae, five

letters of reference (three at the Assistant level), reprints and

preprints of publications, and a one-page statement of research

interests by December 1, 2003, to: Computational Search Committee,
Dept.

of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI

02912 USA. Brown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action

Employer. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply. </center>
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