----- Original Message -----
From: Linda
Polka
To: Al Bregman
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 1:16 PM
Subject: Fw: Job Opportunity Hi Al,
I received this today. Could you
forward it to anyone who is on the market for this sort of job.
Thanks,
Linda
----- Original Message -----
Dear. Dr. Polka
About a month ago I placed a job announcement on
the Acoustical Society of America website. The response to the ad has been
unsatisfactory. Searching the Directory of Graduate Education in Acoustics
published by the ASA, you were identified as a contact at McGill
University. While the text of the ad can be viewed on the ASA
website I have included it below:
The Naval
Submarine Medical Research Laboratory (NSMRL) is seeking individuals to conduct
research on basic and applied topics in: auditory interfaces (spatialized
displays); audio signal processing; test and evaluation of voice controlled
devices; human system interfaces; and auditory performance. Preferred
candidates should have research experience in auditory science and a degree in
either sensory or perceptual psychology(Ph.D. required), engineering (Masters
degree required) or a related discipline. Successful candidates will
demonstrate strong quantitative skill; programming experience with C++ and
Matlab is preferred but not required. Current research programs and
general information describing NSMRL can be viewed at www.nhrc.navy.mil/nsmrl. The
United States Navy is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
Eligibility to obtain a security clearance and U.S. citizenship will be
required. Candidates are encouraged to send their resume, salary history,
and references to krwalter@earthlink.net.
The requirement for U.S. citizenship is not hard
and fast but obtaining a security clearance for a non-U.S. citizen can be
complicated. Level of complication depends on the country. Bottom
line is all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.
If you have any qualified students or know of
other individuals who might be interested in this position I would appreciate
your help.
Any suggestions can be directed to krwalter@earthlink.net.
Thank you for your assistance.
Dr. Robert Walter
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