Postdoc Position in Computational Neuroscience

James A. Reggia reggia at cs.UMD.EDU
Wed Mar 20 12:59:57 EST 1996


    POSTDOC  POSITION IN COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE

It is anticipated that a postdoctoral research position will be available
starting this summer or fall involving neural modeling.  The focus will be
on modeling various aspects of cerebral cortex dynamics and plasticity.
Ideally we are looking for someone with interdisciplinary interests and
background in computation and neuroscience.  Instructions for applying
are given below; applications must be received by the April 8 deadline at 
the latest.  They can be sent to Prof. Ja'Ja' as indicated below, or 
directly to me.

       James A. Reggia
       Dept. of Computer Science
       A. V. Williams Bldg.
       University of Maryland
       College Park, MD 20742 USA
     
       Email: reggia at cs.umd.edu
       Phone: 301-405-2686
       Fax:   301-405-6707
       
Position Announcement:

The University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS)
invites applications for post doctoral positions, beginning summer/fall '96
in the following areas:  Real-time Video Indexing, Natural Language Processing,
and Neural Modeling.  Exceptionally strong candidates from other areas will
also be considered.

UMIACS, a state-supported research unit, has been the focal point for 
interdisciplinary and applications-oriented research activities in computing
on the College Park campus.  The Institute's 40 faculty members conduct
research in high performance computing, software engineering, artificial
intelligence, systems, combinatorial algorithms, scientific computing, and
computer vision.

Qualified applicants should send a 1 page statement of research interest,
curriculum vita and the names and addresses of 3 references to:

	Prof. Joseph Ja'Ja'
	UMIACS
 	A.V. Williams Building
	University of Maryland
	College Park, MD 20742

by April 8.  UMIACS strongly encourages applications from minorities and
women.  EOE/AA




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