[AUDITORY] Graduate training opportunity (Michael Schutz )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Graduate training opportunity
From:    Michael Schutz  <schutz@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 15 Oct 2018 16:50:21 -0400
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The MAPLE (Music, Acoustics, Perception and LEarning) lab at McMaster University has two openings for graduate trainees beginning Fall 2019. The first a project exploring the use of new timbres for auditory alarms in medical devices. The successful student will join our group working with an international team to create more effective human-computer interfaces optimizing surgical outcomes. The second position is for new SSHRC-funded project exploring changes in the communication of emotion over several centuries of musical history. Please visit www.maplelab.net for more information on projects and publications. Applicants will need a Bachelor=E2=80=99s degree in Psychology, Cognitive Science, Neuroscience, Computer Science, or another affiliated discipline. Experience with computer programming and statistical analyses will be viewed favourably but is not required. General information on the graduate program and links to application instructions can be found at www.maplelab.net/grad. Specific questions beyond those addressed on this page should be directed to Dr. Michael Schutz (schutz@xxxxxxxx). Please include a CV, unofficial transcript, brief writing sample, and indication of citizenship/residency status (i.e. Canadian or non-Canadian) with your inquiry. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Michael Schutz, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Music Cognition/Percussion, McMaster University Director, MAPLE (Music, Acoustics, Perception & LEarning) Lab: www.maplelab= .net Core Member, McMaster Institute for Music and the Mind Contact Information: -- Office: 424 Togo Salmon Hall -- Lab: 422 Togo Salmon Hall -- Web: www.michaelschutz.net -- Email: schutz@xxxxxxxx -- Phone: 905.525.9140, ext 23159 (office); ext 27021 -- Mailing address: 1280 Main St. W. Hamilton Ontario L8S 4M2


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