Connectionists: 4 Posts in Computational Neuroscience: Birmingham UK
Jeremy Wyatt
jlw at cs.bham.ac.uk
Wed Oct 27 11:21:08 EDT 2010
University of Birmingham UK,
Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Robotics
A new Centre for Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Robotics (CN-
CR, www.psychology.bham.ac.uk/cncr) has been launched, with a
multimillion pound investment. The Centre combines research on human
cognition, sensory and motor systems, and computational modelling with
research on robotic systems leading towards a better understanding of
both brain function and advanced robotics. The research will also be
translated into innovative treatments for brain injuries and those
with degenerative or developmental neurological disorders.
We now seek applications for up to four posts associated with this
centre.
Chair in Computational Neuroscience (1 or 2 posts).
Competitive package for an outstanding candidate. (Ref: 38207)
You should have an international research record and be making a
cutting-edge contribution to the field.
Senior Lectureships or Lectureships (equivalent to US Associate and
Assistant Professor respectively) in Computational Neuroscience (2
posts).
Salary from £45,155 to £68,302 a year or from £36,715 to £49,342 a
year (Ref: 47252)
You will have a growing reputation in the field, a strong publication
record and the potential to become a world leader.
Informal enquiries: Professor Glyn Humphreys
(0121 414 4930; g.w.humphreys at bham.ac.uk),
Professor Chris Miall, Head of School of Psychology
(0121 414 2867; r.c.miall at bham.ac.uk) and/or
Dr Jeremy Wyatt, School of Computer Science
(0121 414 4788; j.l.wyatt at bham.ac.uk)
To download the details and submit an electronic
application online visit: www.hr.bham.ac.uk/jobs
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Dr Jeremy L Wyatt
Intelligent Robotics Lab
School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham
www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~jlw || +44 121 414 4788
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