Monday, October 29, 2007

Fabulous New Computational Job!

Assistant Professor, Neuroscience and Cognitive Science Program -- University of
Maryland at College Park -- Maryland

The Neuroscience and Cognitive Science program (NACS) at the University of Maryland is seeking a new tenure-track faculty member, at the assistant professor level. Computational neuroscientists working in any areas including sensory and motor physiology, analysis of
control systems, and cognitive neuroscience [THIS INCLUDES SPEECH, LANGUAGE, FOLKS] will be considered. The successful candidate will hold a joint appointment in both the NACS
Program and an academic department. The department of tenure will depend on the research interests of the faculty member and may be in Biology, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Hearing and Speech Sciences, Kinesiology, Linguistics, or Psychology. NACS is a tightly integrated community of scholars focused on aspects of neuroscience and
cognitive science. Many faculty also enjoy highly productive research collaborations with scientists at federal agencies in the Washington DC area such as the NIH. Responsibilities: Candidates will be expected to develop a vigorous extramurally-funded research program. Teaching duties will include a graduate-level course in computational neuroscience, as
well as undergraduate/graduate courses to be determined by the tenure-track department. Duties will also include student advising and administration as determined by the Director of NACS and the department of tenure.Qualifications: An earned doctorate in a discipline relevant to the candidate's field of teaching and research is required. Candidates who
integrate theoretical with experimental research are preferred. We seek candidates with demonstrated teaching and research excellence capable of maintaining an extramurally-funded research program. Details of the NACS program may be found at: www.nacs.umd.edu.S
alary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.Position available: Earliest starting date is the beginning of the fall semester 2008. Applications: For best consideration send, by December 15, 2007, a CV, names and addresses (including e-mails) of three possible references, and statements of both research interests (documenting any previous extramural funding) and teaching interests to NACS Search, Neuroscience and Cognitive Science
Program, 2131 Bio/Psyc Building, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
20742.WOMEN AND MEMBERS OF UNDER REPRESENTED MINORITIES ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY. THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.

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