CogSci 02 tutorials, HCI jobs, cog modeling stuff

Kevin.Gluck at williams.af.mil Kevin.Gluck at williams.af.mil
Fri Dec 21 22:43:32 EST 2001


It's a post-doc position for research in Human Behavior Representation.
Minimum 12-month salary of $55,000.

Happy holidays,

Kevin Gluck

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The Air Force Research Laboratory invites applications for a post-doctorate
Research Associate position in the area of Human Behavior Representation.
This position will be sponsored through the National Research Council's
Research Associateship Program.

The initial period of tenure for this position is 1 year with the
possibility of renewal for 1 or 2 additional years.  The research location
is the Warfighter Training Research Division in Mesa, Arizona.
If you have held your doctorate less than 5 years at the time of
application, you are applying for a Postdoctoral Research Associateship
award.  If you have held your doctorate 5 years or more at the time of
application, you are applying for a Senior Research Associateship award. 
The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology or a related
Cognitive Science area, with a strong background and interest in
experimental research and computational behavior representation. Programming
experience is desired, but not required.  Must be a U.S. citizen.

Start date is negotiable.  Salary is commensurate with experience - with a
minimum annual salary of $55,000.  Interested persons should see the NRC
Research Associateship website (http://www4.nas.edu/pga/rap.nsf) for more
information, and then contact Dr. Kevin Gluck (kevin.gluck at williams.af.mil)
and/or Dr. Winston Bennett (winston.bennett at williams.af.mil) to discuss the
laboratory's research goals and other details regarding the application
process.
Please forward this announcement to anyone who may be interested in
applying.


-----Original Message-----
From: Frank E. Ritter
To: act-r-users+ at andrew.cmu.edu
Sent: 12/21/01 12:44 PM
Subject: CogSci 02 tutorials, HCI jobs, cog modeling stuff

[Please feel free to forward this.]

A bunch of cognitive modeling and HCI related announcements, jobs, and
links.  I will continue to send this to you about twice a year unless
you tell me to stop.  I think they are each of some quality, and in
this case the call for tutorials for the Cognitive Science led me to
bundle up the rest and send them on.

cheers,

Frank


1.  Cognitive Science 2002 tutorial call, available at
     http://acs.ist.psu.edu/cogsci2002/tutorials.html
     (main call at  http://hfac.gmu.edu/~cogsci/)


2.  HCI / Cognitive science position at Penn State, still open
     http://ist.psu.edu/jobposts/index.cfm

3.  Cog psych position at DePaul (appended)

4.  HCI / Cogsci position at George Mason U.
     http://hfac.gmu.edu/opening.html

5.  HCI / Cogsci position at Michigan State
     http://www.cse.msu.edu/web/?page=14
     The CS Dept at Michigan State University is hiring for several
     positions.  The ad refers to interdisciplinary links between
     CS and other departments and programs, one of which is a
     Cognitive Science program that was recently funded by an NSF
     IGERT training grant to support program development.  For further
     information about opportunities for collaboration in Cognitive
     Science at MSU, please visit http://www.cogsci.msu.edu/.

6.  A new graduate program in Information Sciences and Technology
     at Penn State.  1 fellowship announced so far, TAs and RAs as
     appropriate
     http://ist.psu.edu/academics/GraduateList.cfm

7.  AISB '02
     Contact Individual Workshop Organisers for final deadlines.
     2nd - 5th April 2002, Imperial College, London
     http://comma.doc.ic.ac.uk/aisb2002

8.  The next International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (ICCM 5)
     will be held in Bamberg, Germany in 2003.  For details contact
     dietrich.doerner at ppp.uni-bamberg.de



DePaul University, Department of Psychology, Assistant Professor in
Cognitive Psychology. Tenure track position beginning Fall, 2002.
Ph.D. required.  Applicants should have training in cognition and have
expertise in instructional technology broadly defined.
Responsibilities include: teaching undergraduate and graduate courses
in cognitive psychology, research methods, and statistics at both
DePaul's Lincoln Park and Barat College campuses.  The succussful
candidate would further be expected to contribute to the university's
general education program, to develop and maintain an active research
program, and to supervise graduate student research.  DePaul's faculty
value diversity and serve a diverse student body.  Candidates from
underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply. Send vita,
three letters of reference, recent publications and manuscripts, and
statement of teaching and research interests to Cognitive Search
Committee, DePaul University, Department of Psychology, 2219 North
Kenmore, Chicago, IL, 60614.  Review of applicants begins January 15
and continues until the position is filled.  DePaul is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.


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Frank  Ritter at ist.psu.edu
School of Information Sciences and Technology
The Pennsylvania State University
004 Thomas (Basement)
University Park, PA  16801-3857
ph.  (814) 865-4453   fax (814) 865-6426
http://ritter.ist.psu.edu




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