Post-doc at Brown

Steven Sloman Steven_Sloman at brown.edu
Fri Dec 14 14:21:34 EST 2001


BROWN UNIVERSITY.  Post-doctoral positions available for cognitive or
computational scientist. As part of an NSF award to Brown University
through the IGERT program, the Departments of Cognitive and Linguistic
Sciences, Computer Science, and Applied Mathematics are hiring research
associates.  The associates should be scholars who have displayed
interest and ability in conducting collaborative interdisciplinary
research involving a combination of computational and empirical
approaches to one of the content areas of the program: cognition,
language, or vision.  As well as participating in collaborative
research, responsibilities will include helping to coordinate
cross-departmental events as well as some graduate teaching.  Applicants
must hold a PhD in Psychology, Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Computer
Science, Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, or a related discipline, or
show evidence that the PhD will be completed before the start of the
position.  Applicants should send a vita, a short research statement,
three letters of reference, and other supporting material (e.g.,
representative publications if available), to IGERT Post-doc Search,
Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences, Brown University, Box
1978, Providence, RI 02912.  Special consideration will be given to
those applicants whose research is relevant to at least two of the
participating departments.  The positions are open immediately for one
year, renewable upon satisfactory completion of duties.  Salaries will
be between $35,000 and $45,000 per year.  All materials must be received
by Feb. 15, 2002, for full consideration.  Like all NSF-funded programs,
this opportunity is available only to American citizens and permanent
residents.  Brown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

For additional information about the program and ongoing research
initiatives please visit our website at:

http://www.cog.brown.edu/IGERT




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