Faculty Position Search

Marilyn T. Smith smithmt at MIT.EDU
Mon Jan 8 10:42:09 EST 2001


FACULTY POSITION AT MIT
MCGOVERN INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN RESEARCH
AND DEPARTMENT OF BRAIN AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES

McGovern Institute is seeking outstanding scientists with a strong record
of research accomplishments for positions at any level.  Positions are
joint appointments with the MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences
and Assistant Professor positions are tenure-track.  Successful applicants
will be expected to develop a significant and independent research program
and have a commitment to excellence in undergraduate and graduate education.

The applicant's research program should address issues pertinent to the
higher functions of the brain.  We are particularly interested in
candidates pursuing research in the area of experimental and computational
investigations of integrated neural systems in animals with complex
behavior.  Investigators using imaging techniques to explore dynamic
neuronal functions are specifically encouraged to apply.

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, including a summary of current
and proposed research programs, and should arrange for three letters of
recommendation to be sent to:

MIBR Search Committee
Attn: Marilyn Smith
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Room E17-529
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA  02139

Consideration of completed applications will begin on March 1, 2001.

MIT is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.  Qualified women
and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
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FACULTY POSITION AT MIT 

MCGOVERN INSTITUTE FOR BRAIN RESEARCH 

AND DEPARTMENT OF BRAIN AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES


McGovern Institute is seeking outstanding scientists with a strong
record of research accomplishments for positions at any level. 
Positions are joint appointments with the MIT Department of Brain and
Cognitive Sciences and Assistant Professor positions are tenure-track. 
Successful applicants will be expected to develop a significant and
independent research program and have a commitment to excellence in
undergraduate and graduate education.


The applicant's research program should address issues pertinent to the
higher functions of the brain.  We are particularly interested in
candidates pursuing research in the area of experimental and
computational investigations of integrated neural systems in animals
with complex behavior.  Investigators using imaging techniques to
explore dynamic neuronal functions are specifically encouraged to
apply.  


Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, including a summary of
current and proposed research programs, and should arrange for three
letters of recommendation to be sent to:


MIBR Search Committee

Attn: Marilyn Smith

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Room E17-529

77 Massachusetts Avenue

Cambridge, MA  02139


Consideration of completed applications will begin on March 1, 2001. 


MIT is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.  Qualified
women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.





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