Job Opening at UMass (Amherst)
David
David
Mon Jun 5 16:42:55 EDT 2006
I seek your assistance in finding someone for a position at the
University of Massachusetts, Amherst. I have been awarded a Research
Scientist Development Award (RSDA) from the National Institute of
Mental Health. The award allows me to devote full time to research for
5 years (beginning September 30, 1992). It also provides funds to hire
someone to cover the courses I normally teach. The person occupying
the replacement position is expected to engage in research that
complements my own. My colleagues and I are therefore looking for
someone to teach in the area of cognitive/experimental psychology (3
courses per year, typically one graduate and two undergraduate) and to
do research related to my interests.
Currently, I am working on a computational model of movement
selection (primarily for reaching and related behaviors). My students
and I are testing predictions of the model with normal adult human
subjects, using an Optotrak recording system housed in our
Department. Ideally, we would like to find someone with a strong
background in cognitive or experimental psychology who is well versed
in computational approaches to cognition and performance, especially,
but not exclusively, in the domain of motor control. If you know of
such a person and think he or she might be interested in this
opportunity, would you please bring it to his or her attention? A copy
of the ad, which will be appearing soon in the APA Monitor and APS
Observer, is attached.
Our Psychology Department is an exciting place for someone with
interests in the cognitive substrates of motor control. My colleague,
Professor Rachel Clifton, also holds an RSDA; one of her areas of study
is infant motor development. We have close ties to biomechanists in
the Exercise Science Department, roboticists and connectionist
modellers in the Computer Science Department, and neuroscientists in
our own department and in Biology. The UMass Psychology
Department has a strong faculty in cognitive and neuroscience
generally. There are frequent interdisciplinary meetings involving the
many people in the greater Amherst area who are concerned with basic
and applied issues related to the control of action, and there are many
other meetings as well pertaining to other areas of cognitive science.
A word about the timing of the appointment is in order. Funds are
available to hire someone immediately, although only on a temporary
basis; that is, the replacement position cannot be filled permanently
until September, following a full affirmative-action search. Anyone
hired on a temporary basis will be expected to teach at least 1 and
possibly 2 courses in the Spring semester (which begins in late January).
Whether the person teaches 1 course or 2 depends on his or her abilities
and desires, as well as departmental needs. The temporary
appointment can begin earlier than January, as far as I know.
In the best of all worlds, the person hired temporarily will
then stay on for the full 4 years, but this is not guaranteed.
I look forward to hearing from you or someone you might tell about
this position. Please feel free to contact me at the above address
or at any of the numbers below for further information. It is
advisable to respond quickly to this call.
Thank you for your kind attention.
David A. Rosenbaum
Professor of Psychology
413-545-4714
DAVID.ROSENBAUM at PSYCH.UMASS.EDU
Here is the ad that will appear soon in the APA Monitor
and the APS Observer:
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY: The Department of Psychology at
the University of Massachusetts/Amherst anticipates an
opening for a non-tenure track position at the Assistant or
Associate Professor level, starting September 1993 and renewable
through August 1997. Preference will be given for individuals
with primary interests in the cognitive substrates of human
motor control, perceptual-motor integration, or human
performance, although candidates focusing on other topics will
be considered. Send vita, statement of interest, representative
papers, and at least three letters of recommendation to: Dr.
David A. Rosenbaum, Search Committee, Department of
Psychology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003.
Review of applications will begin January 18 and continue until
the position is filled. The University of Massachusetts is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution.
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