Vacant Neurophysiology position (fwd) (Dan Ellis )


Subject: Vacant Neurophysiology position (fwd)
From:    Dan Ellis  <dpwe(at)ICSI.BERKELEY.EDU>
Date:    Fri, 30 May 1997 09:35:57 PDT

Dear List - Trevor Shackleton sent me the enclosed announcement for forwarding to the list. Note the different contact email in the message. DAn. ------- Forwarded Message Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 11:39:02 bst From: Trevor Shackleton <trevor(at)ihr.mrc.ac.uk> Subject: Vacant Neurophysiology position (fwd) [...] The Neurophysiology Section of the Institute of Hearing Research has a vacant position for a post-doctoral scientist to work on the neural coding of complex sounds. The project involves neurophysiological and neuroanatomical studies of the auditory nervous system. A particular interest of the Section is the role of brainstem nuclei in the processing and transmission of acoustic information. The Section has excellent facilities for all aspects of this project; links with the speech and psychophysics section of the Institute provide further expertise and facilities. Experience in one or more of the following areas would be an advantage: acoustics, binaural processing, electrophysiology, auditory physiology or neuroanatomy. The position is an immediately available short-term appointment for up to 3 years at a salary in the range GBP 17127 to GBP 20443. Applicants should possess, or expect soon to possess a PhD. For further details contact Dr. A.R. Palmer at the above address or by email alan(at)ihr.mrc.ac.uk Closing date for applications is 30 June 1997. The MRC is an Equal Opportunities Employer. *********************************************************************** MRC Institute of Hearing Research Telephone: UK: 0115 922 3431 University Park International: +(44) 115 922 3431 Nottingham Fax: UK: 0115 951 8503 U.K. International: +(44) 115 951 8503 NG7 2RD ------- End of Forwarded Message


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