Subject: Faculty/Postdoctoral Positions in Auditory Neuroscience From: Dan Ellis <dpwe(at)MEDIA.MIT.EDU> Date: Tue, 3 Oct 1995 19:37:15 -0400Dear LIST - I was sent the following announcements by Dr. Josef Rauschecker. DAn. ------- Forwarded Message Date: Tue, 3 Oct 1995 19:28:50 -0400 From: "Dr. Josef Rauschecker" <josef(at)helix.nih.gov> Subject: Postdoctoral Positions in Auditory Neuroscience FACULTY POSITIONS IN AUDITORY NEUROSCIENCE Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences, Washington DC Georgetown University seeks applications from qualified individuals for positions (tenure-track and research-track) at all levels of seniority in its newly created Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences on the beautiful Georgetown campus. Areas of interest are in particular: neural mechanisms of higher auditory processing, biologically oriented computational neuroscience, and cognitive neuropsychology, including functional brain imaging. The institute is located in a new research building with state-of-the-art animal facilities for higher mammals, including primates. Generous start-up funds will be available to successful candidates. Georgetown University is one of the oldest academic institutions in North America and has a strong commitment to the neurosciences. Various collaborative ties exist with researchers at the nearby National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. Please send applications (c.v. and names of at least three referees) to: Dr. Alan I. Faden, Dean of Research, Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences 3900 Reservoir Road NW, Washington DC 20007 For inquiries about further details please contact: Dr. Josef P. Rauschecker, Associate Director for Cognitive Neuroscience, Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences (e-mail:josef(at)helix.nih.gov) __________________________________________ POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN AUDITORY NEUROSCIENCE Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences, Washington DC Several postdoctoral positions are available in the Division of Cognitive Neuroscience of the newly created Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences. The institute is located in a brand-new research building on the beautiful campus of Georgetown University. State-of-the-art animal facilities are available for research on higher mammals, including primates. Areas of interest are higher auditory and visual processing, visual-auditory interactions, and compensatory plasticity in the cerebral cortex. Methods include single-unit electrophysiology and optical recording in anesthetized as well as awake monkeys and cats, and functional MRI in animals and humans. Georgetown University is one of the oldest academic institutions in North America and has a strong commitment to the neurosciences. Various collaborative ties exist with researchers at the nearby National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland. Please send applications (c.v. and names of two referees) to: Dr. Josef P. Rauschecker, Associate Director for Cognitive Neuroscience, 3970 Reservoir Road NW, Washington DC 20007 or send e-mail to: josef(at)helix.nih.gov. ------- End of Forwarded Message