[ACT-R-users] Job Announcement - GMU
Deborah Boehm-Davis
dbdavis at gmu.edu
Wed Sep 18 16:48:40 EDT 2002
The Department of Psychology at George Mason University anticipates an
opening to begin in Fall 2003, at the assistant or associate level. The
ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology or related area
and experience developing cognitive theory. The successful candidate will
be expected to teach in the undergraduate and graduate programs in the
Human Factors and Applied Cognitive Program. We will consider applicants
from a variety of research specializations, such as complex problem
solving, higher level cognition, visual attention, training (especially
computer-based), memory, human performance, decision making, computational
cognitive modeling, human computer interaction, and human factors.
Candidates at the associate level should have a history of external
funding. Candidates at both levels should have a commitment to high quality
teaching.
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 be a member of the ARCH Lab,
which houses HFAC faculty, their research facilities, and both
undergraduate and graduate students in a collaborative and highly
productive environment.
Applications will be evaluated starting on November 1, 2002 and will
continue until a suitable candidate is found. A vita, three letters of
recommendation, and a brief statement of research and teaching interests
should be sent to: Cognitive Search Committee, George Mason University, MSN
3F5, Fairfax, VA 22030-4444. 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 Deborah
Boehm-Davis (dbdavis at gmu.edu), Christopher Kello (ckello at gmu.edu), or
Matthew Peterson (mpeters2 at gmu.edu).
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Deborah A. Boehm-Davis, Professor
HUMAN FACTORS & APPLIED COGNITIVE PROGRAM
Phone: +1 703-993-8735
Fax: +1 703-993-1330
George Mason University
ARCH Lab/HFAC Program
MSN 3F5
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
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