Faculty position in cognitive science

Erik M. Altmann ema at msu.edu
Thu Jan 24 14:20:04 EST 2002


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The following is a new faculty line reflecting the growth of 
cognitive science at Michigan State.  Please forward as seems 
appropriate, and please be in touch (with John or myself) if you have 
questions.  Deadline is March 1, rank is assistant or associate, and 
tenure home is Psychology.

Erik.


MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AND
COGNITIVE SCIENCE PROGRAM

Computational Vision/Visual Cognition. The Department of Psychology 
and the Cognitive Science Program at Michigan State University invite 
applications for a tenure-system position at the rank of Assistant or 
Associate Professor.  We are seeking candidates who study vision or 
visual cognition by combining computational modeling or hardware 
implementation with behavioral, psychophysical, and/or cognitive 
neuroscience techniques.  The successful candidate will be appointed 
by Psychology, the tenure home department, and will be affiliated 
with the Cognitive Science Program and a newly funded NSF IGERT 
(Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training) grant in 
cognitive science (http://cogsci.msu.edu/).  We encourage 
applications from individuals pursuing research questions in areas 
such as (but not limited to) visual attention, visual search, eye 
movement control, visually guided action, spatial navigation, object 
recognition, and scene perception.  Women and minority-group 
candidates are strongly urged to apply.  The individual must have a 
strong research program capable of attracting extramural support. 
The position begins August 16, 2002 (pending final administrative 
approval).  Salary and rank will depend on the candidate=92s 
qualifications and experience.  Review of applications will begin 
March 1, 2002 and continue until a suitable candidate is identified. 
Send a letter of application, vitae, (p)reprints and three letters of 
reference to:  John M. Henderson, Chair, Computational Vision Search 
Committee, Department of Psychology, Michigan State University, 121 
Psychology Research Building, East Lansing, MI 48824-1117.  MSU is an 
AA/EO employer.
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Erik M. Altmann
Department of Psychology
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI  48824
517-353-4406 (voice)
517-353-1652 (fax)
ema at msu.edu
http://www.msu.edu/~ema
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<div>The following is a new faculty line reflecting the growth of
cognitive science at Michigan State.  Please forward as seems
appropriate, and please be in touch (with John or myself) if you have
questions.  Deadline is March 1, rank is assistant or associate,
and tenure home is Psychology.</div>
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<div align=3D"center"><font face=3D"Arial">MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY<br>
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY AND<br>
COGNITIVE SCIENCE PROGRAM</font><br>
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<div><b>Computational Vision/Visual Cognition</b>. The Department of
Psychology and the Cognitive Science Program at Michigan State
University invite applications for a tenure-system position at the
rank of Assistant or Associate Professor.  We are seeking
candidates who study vision or visual cognition by combining
computational modeling or hardware implementation with behavioral,
psychophysical, and/or cognitive neuroscience techniques.  The
successful candidate will be appointed by Psychology, the tenure home
department, and will be affiliated with the Cognitive Science Program
and a newly funded NSF IGERT (Integrative Graduate Education and
Research Training) grant in cognitive science (<font face=3D"Arial"
color=3D"#0000FF"><u>http://cogsci.msu.edu</u></font><font
face=3D"Arial">/</font>).  We encourage applications from
individuals pursuing research questions in areas such as (but not
limited to) visual attention, visual search, eye movement control,
visually guided action, spatial navigation, object recognition, and
scene perception.  Women and minority-group candidates are
strongly urged to apply.  The individual must have a strong
research program capable of attracting extramural support.  The
position begins August 16, 2002 (pending final administrative
approval).  Salary and rank will depend on the candidate=92s
qualifications and experience.  Review of applications will
begin March 1, 2002 and continue until a suitable candidate is
identified.  Send a letter of application, vitae, (p)reprints
and three letters of reference to:  John M. Henderson, Chair,
Computational Vision Search Committee, Department of Psychology,
Michigan State University, 121 Psychology Research Building, East
Lansing, MI 48824-1117.  MSU is an AA/EO employer.</div>

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Erik M. Altmann<br>
Department of Psychology<br>
Michigan State University<br>
East Lansing, MI  48824<br>
517-353-4406 (voice)  <br>
517-353-1652 (fax)<br>
ema at msu.edu<br>
http://www.msu.edu/~ema<br>
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