job opening

Wayne Gray gray at gmu.edu
Wed Aug 23 10:41:46 EDT 2000


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We are looking for a new colleague. If you are interested in joining 
us first check out the web page, then consider contacting Chris 
Schunn (schunn at GMU.EDU), Debbie Boehm-Davis  (dbdavis at osf1.gmu.edu), 
Bob Holt (bholt at gmu.edu), or me for more information.

We have a good group that we are hoping to make better.

Cheers,

Wayne

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http://hfac.gmu.edu/opening.html

Cognition. The Department of Psychology at George Mason University 
anticipates an opening beginning in the Fall, 2001. The ideal 
candidate will have a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology or related area 
and experience developing cognitive theory, preferably in the context 
of real-world problems. We will consider applicants from a variety of 
research specializations, such as computational cognitive modeling, 
human computer interaction, human factors, psychology of science, 
complex problem solving, higher level cognition, visual attention, 
training (especially computer-based), human performance, and decision 
making. A record of or strong potential for external funding is 
expected, and evidence of teaching skills and multi-disciplinary 
interests is highly desirable. Position is targeted at the assistant 
professor level; however mid-career applicants with external funding 
may be considered at higher ranks.

George Mason University is located approximately 15 miles SW of 
Washington, DC and is the newest university in the Virginia 
Commonwealth system. The psychology department has Ph.D. programs in 
applied cognitive psychology, industrial/organizational psychology, 
developmental, and clinical psychology. The successful candidate will 
join the core faculty of the Human Factors and Applied Cognitive 
Program in the ARCH Lab. The ARCH Lab houses HFAC faculty, their 
research facilities, and graduate students in a collaborative and 
highly productive environment.

Applications will be evaluated starting on November 15, 2000, and 
will continue until a suitable candidate is found. A vita, three 
letters of recommendation, a brief statement of research and teaching 
interests, and copies of relevant preprints/reprints should be sent 
to: Cognition Search Committee, George Mason University, MSN 3F5, 
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444. For more information about the Human Factors 
& Applied Cognitive Program, see our web page:

http://hfac.gmu.edu

We encourage applications from women and minority candidates. George 
Mason University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

If you have any questions about this position, please contact Wayne 
Gray (gray at gmu.edu), Christian Schunn (schunn at gmu.edu), or Deborah 
Boehm-Davis (dbdavis at gmu.edu).
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Wayne D. Gray, Program Director
HUMAN FACTORS & APPLIED COGNITIVE PROGRAM

SNAIL-MAIL ADDRESS (FedX et al)     VOICE: +1 (703) 993-1357
George Mason University               FAX: +1 (703) 993-1330
ARCH Lab/HFAC Program                           *********************
MSN 3f5                                              *   Work is infinite,    *
Fairfax, VA  22030-4444                     *   time is finite,        *
http://hfac.gmu.edu                             *   plan accordingly. *
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<div>We are looking for a new colleague. If you are interested in
joining us first check out the web page, then consider contacting
Chris Schunn (schunn at GMU.EDU), Debbie Boehm-Davis 
(dbdavis at osf1.gmu.edu), Bob Holt (bholt at gmu.edu), or me for more
information.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>We have a good group that we are hoping to make better.</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Cheers,</div>
<div><br></div>
<div>Wayne</div>
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<div>http://hfac.gmu.edu/opening.html</div>
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<div><font size="-4" color="#000000"><i>Cognition.</i> The Department
of Psychology at George Mason University anticipates an opening
beginning in the Fall, 2001. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in
Cognitive Psychology or related area and experience developing
cognitive theory, preferably in the context of real-world problems.
We will consider applicants from a variety of research
specializations, such as computational cognitive modeling, human
computer interaction, human factors, psychology of science, complex
problem solving, higher level cognition, visual attention, training
(especially computer-based), human performance, and decision making.
A record of or strong potential for external funding is expected, and
evidence of teaching skills and multi-disciplinary interests is
highly desirable. Position is targeted at the assistant professor
level; however mid-career applicants with external funding may be
considered at higher ranks.</font><br>
<font face="Times New Roman" size="-4" color="#000000"></font></div>
<div><font size="-4" color="#000000">George Mason University is
located approximately 15 miles SW of Washington, DC and is the newest
university in the Virginia Commonwealth system. The psychology
department has Ph.D. programs in applied cognitive psychology,
industrial/organizational psychology, developmental, and clinical
psychology. The successful candidate will join the core faculty of
the<i> Human Factors and Applied Cognitive Program</i> in the ARCH
Lab. The ARCH Lab houses HFAC faculty, their research facilities, and
graduate students in a collaborative and highly productive
environment.<font face="Times New Roman"><br>
<br>
</font>Applications will be evaluated starting on November 15, 2000,
and will continue until a suitable candidate is found. A vita, three
letters of recommendation, a brief statement of research and teaching
interests, and copies of relevant preprints/reprints should be sent
to: Cognition Search Committee, George Mason University, MSN 3F5,
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444. For more information about the Human Factors
& Applied Cognitive Program, see our web page:<font face="Times
New Roman"><br>
</font></font></div>
<div><font size="-4" color="#0000FF">http://hfac.gmu.edu</font></div>
<div><font face="Times New Roman" size="-4" color="#000000"><br>
</font><font size="-4" color="#000000">We encourage applications from
women and minority candidates. George Mason University is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.<font face="Times New
Roman"><br>
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</font>If you have any questions about this position, please contact
Wayne Gray (</font><font size="-4"
color="#0000FF"><u>gray at gmu.edu</u></font><font size="-4"
color="#000000">), Christian Schunn (</font><font size="-4"
color="#0000FF"><u>schunn at gmu.edu</u></font><font size="-4"
color="#000000">), or Deborah Boehm-Davis
(dbdavis at gmu.edu).</font></div>

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Wayne D. Gray, Program Director<br>
HUMAN FACTORS & APPLIED COGNITIVE PROGRAM<br>
<br>
SNAIL-MAIL ADDRESS (FedX et al)     VOICE: +1
(703) 993-1357<br>
George Mason
University         <span
></span>      FAX: +1 (703) 993-1330<br>
ARCH Lab/HFAC
Program         <span
></span
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></span>       
*********************<br>
MSN
3f5          <span
></span
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></span
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></span
>          <span
></span>      *   Work is
infinite,    * <br>
Fairfax, VA 
22030-4444         <span
></span
>           
*   time is
finite,        *<br>
http://hfac.gmu.edu       <span
></span
>          <span
></span
>           
*   plan accordingly. *<br>
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