Post-doc position in Lyon (France) (Nicolas Grimault )


Subject: Post-doc position in Lyon (France)
From:    Nicolas Grimault  <ngrimault@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Thu, 28 Jan 2010 11:30:02 +0100
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Dear colleagues, A 1-year postdoctoral position is opening in the Cognition and Psychoacoustic group (http://olfac.univ-lyon1.fr/unite/equipe-02/equipe-2-e.html) at the Neurosciences, Comportement et Cognition lab in Lyon, France, under my supervision. Any junior researcher having a PhD degree in acoustic, psychoacoustic, psychology, neurosciences or any connected field and involved in psychoacoustics may apply by submitting to me a short research project. Any project about basic psychoacoustic is receivable. Some connexion with Auditory Scene Analysis would be appreciated , but is not required. The postdoctoral researcher is expected to be an active self-sufficient member of the Cognition and psychoacoustic group, and is expected to perform academic research using behavioural or computational approaches. The employment is for 12 months. The start date is flexible but has to be before June 2010. The position is available on a full-time fixed term basis. The post-doc will receive a contract from the CNRS (National Scientific Research Centre). CNRS offers a salary of approximately 2040 Euro net per month. To apply, please email the following information to nicolas.grimault@xxxxxxxx: an application letter including (1) a research project (1 page), (2) contact information of 2 academic referees, (3) a copy of your CV and most relevant publications (attached pdf). Nicolas Grimault -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Nicolas Grimault Cognition Auditive et Psychoacoustique UMR CNRS 5020 Neurosciences sensorielles, comportement, cognition 50 Av. Tony Garnier 69366 Lyon Cedex 07 France Vocal: 33 (0)4 37 28 74 91 Fax: 33 (0)4 37 28 76 01 Email: nicolas.grimault@xxxxxxxx Web: http://olfac.univ-lyon1.fr/unite/equipe-02/equipe-2-f.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------


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