Computational Neuroscience job at San Diego Supercomputer Center

Ken Miller ken at phy.ucsf.edu
Thu Sep 16 13:52:43 EDT 1993


COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE JOB:

I just checked with SDSC, and applications are still being accepted
for this job (ad posted below).  However, as the job has been
advertised for two months, applicants are encouraged to act quickly.

Ken

        Kenneth D. Miller               telephone: (415) 476-8217
        Dept. of Physiology		internet: ken at phy.ucsf.edu
        UCSF                            fax: (415) 476-4929         
        513 Parnassus		
        San Francisco, CA 94143-0444    
        [Office: S-859]

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This ad appeared in Science on July 16, 1993:

                San Diego Supercomputer Center
                -----------------------------

The San Diego Supercomputer Center is a National Computational Science
Laboratory operated by General Atomics and the National Science Foundation.
It serves the nationwide community of scientists and engineers.  We are
currently accepting applications for a Staff Scientist in computational
ecology, computational neurobiology, or scientific databases to join our
team of computational scientists.

Requirements include a Ph.D. plus postdoctoral experience in one of the
above areas.  For the computational ecology or neurobiology position, a
willingness to initiate an outreach program in, and collaborative projects
with, the research community is necessary.

General Atomics offers comprehensive salary and benefit plans as well as an
exciting, dynamic environment well suited to applicants who are highly
motivated and flexible.

Please submit your letter of application, curriculum vitae, list of
publications and three references to General Atomics, Dept. 93-23, P.O.
Box 85608, San Diego, CA  92186-9784. EEO/AAE

If you want further information about this position, please contact
Rozeanne Steckler (steckler at sdsc.edu, 619-534-5122) or Dan Sulzbach
(sulzbach at sdsc.edu, 619-534-5125) at SDSC.





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