Jobs in Chapel Hill & Durham, NC

Jonathan A. Marshall marshall at cs.unc.edu
Wed Dec 2 16:42:52 EST 1992


The following two jobs are both open to strong vision researchers.  An
opportunity also exists for the new vision faculty member(s) to participate
in (and receive support from) a collaborative research effort on models of
human vision, under the MIP (Medical Image Presentation) program project
grant at UNC-Chapel Hill; contact Prof. Stephen Pizer, smp at cs.unc.edu, for
further information.  Researchers with interests in computational and
neurobiological models of cognition and of vision would find several
collaborative opportunities here in the Research Triangle area of North
Carolina.

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1.  The Psychology Department of the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill seeks to hire a cognitive psychologist in a tenure track assistant
professor position for the fall of 1993.  Responsibilities include graduate
and undergraduate teaching, research, and research supervision.  Applicants
in any area of cognitive psychology will be considered.  Have 3 letters of
recommendation sent and submit a curriculum vitae, up to 3 (p)reprints, and
a statement of teaching and programmatic research interests to: Thomas S.
Wallsten, Cognitive Search Committee, Department of Psychology, University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3270.  Applications
must be received by December 15, 1992.  UNC-CH is an Affirmative Action/
Equal Opportunity Employer.  Questions can be directed to Tom Wallsten at
tom_wallsten at unc.edu.

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2.  The Department of Experimental Psychology at Duke University has a
tenure-track assistant professor position beginning in the Fall, 1993 in the
general area of Behavioral Neuroscience with theoretical interests in neural
plasticity, learning, motivation, or sensory perception development.
Candidates with strong research and teaching interests should send a vitae,
representative reprints, and three or more letters of recommendation to:
Faculty Search Committee, Department of Experimental Psychology, Duke
University, Durham, NC, 27706.  Duke is an equal opportunity/affirmative
action employer.

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