Faculty positions in neural computation

Dave_Touretzky@DST.BOLTZ.CS.CMU.EDU Dave_Touretzky at DST.BOLTZ.CS.CMU.EDU
Sun Oct 9 21:18:57 EDT 1994


 	       NEURAL COMPUTATION AT CARNEGIE MELLON

The Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon University, in
collaboration with the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (CNBC), is
soliciting applications for faculty positions in neural computation.  The
CNBC is a newly-formed research center jointly operated by Carnegie Mellon
and the University of Pittsburgh.  Through an agressive recruiting program,
the Center seeks to increase the already substantial community of
Pittsburgh researchers working on the neural basis of cognitive functions
such as perception, memory, language, and the planning and coordination of
action.  Techniques employed by researchers associated with the Center
include neuroimaging, single-unit recording, neuronal modeling,
computational analysis of neural systems, and clinical patient studies.

For the Computer Science positions, investigators are sought who bring
strong computational/theoretical skills to bear on the effort to understand
intelligent functions in the brain.  Send a vita, a statement of interests,
copies of relevant publications, and three letters of reference to:

  Dr. David S. Touretzky
  Computer Science Department
  Carnegie Mellon University
  Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891

The deadline for initial consideration of applications is January 1, though
applications arriving after that date will be considered until the
positions are filled.

Carnegie Mellon University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.



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