Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE I wanted to encourage any PhD with a background in audiology - but interested in research to look into this position. I've worked here for 11 years and I would be very happy to answer any questions that you might have. ***************** Applications are invited for a research audiologist position to work as a member of the Auditory Research Group at the Human Research and Engineering Directorate, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL). The Human Research and Engineering Directorate (HRED) is the principal center of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory conducting research directed toward optimizing Soldier performance and man-machine interactions. HRED's scientific research in Soldier performance is directed toward the development of human engineering as well as cognitive, perceptual, and sensory neuroscience technologies and design principles to protect and extend and enhance the Soldier's performance under hostile and highly stressed conditions. HRED examines human performance in the perceptual, cognitive, and psychomotor domains in order to increase the body of knowledge of human capabilities and limitations, and to assess the impact of emerging technologies on Soldier performance. The Auditory Research Group carries out research activities in auditory displays, bone conduction communications, speech communication, stealthy military operations, and methods of hearing enhancement and protection. Detailed descriptions of these topic areas can be found at: http://www.orau.org/ARLPostdocFellowship/applicants/hred/hred-auditory-situa tion-awareness.html http://www.orau.org/ARLPostdocFellowship/applicants/hred/hred-Identification -military-sound-events.html http://www.orau.org/ARLPostdocFellowship/applicants/hred/hred-tactile-bone.h tml http://www.orau.org/ARLPostdocFellowship/applicants/hred/hred-stealth-milita ry-operations.html The successful applicant should be credentialed as an audiologist and have a PhD in audiology or another related discipline; be a U.S. citizen; and have or be able to obtain a secret security clearance. Familiarity with digital audio and programming expertise in C++, Visual Basic, or Matlab are a plus. The initial contract is for a twelve month period. E-mail inquires may be sent to Dr. Angelique Scharine <angelique.a.scharine.civ@xxxxxxxx>. Formal applications including a letter of intent, curriculum vitae, and two letters of recommendation should be sent to: Angelique A. Scharine, Ph.D. U.S. Army Research Laboratory ATTN: RDRL-HRS-D 520 Mulberry Point Road Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005-5425 Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Additional information concerning the ARL Post-doctoral fellowship program administered by Oak Ridge Associated Universities is available at: http://www.orau.org/ARLPostdocFellowship/default.html ARL is part of the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, which has the mission to develop technology and engineering solutions for America's Soldiers. Additional information about the Army Research Laboratory is available at: http://www.ARL.Army.mil. Classification: UNCLASSIFIED Caveats: NONE
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