Connectionists: Systems Neuroscience Faculty Position at Johns Hopkins University

Ernst Niebur niebur at jhu.edu
Mon Sep 26 12:26:00 EDT 2016


>
> The Johns Hopkins Mind/Brain Institute (MBI) invites applications for a
> tenure-track faculty position (any rank) in the Neuroscience Department of
> the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (JHUSOM). Applicants will
> be expected to conduct an independent research program in systems
> neuroscience, focused on high-level perceptual and/or cognitive brain
> mechanisms. MBI emphasizes the application of state-of-the-art experimental
> and analytical methods in mammalian models including non-human primates. We
> are committed to hiring candidates who will contribute to diversity and
> excellence in the field of neuroscience through research, teaching, and/or
> service.
>
> The Mind/Brain Institute was established in 1994, with a generous gift
> from Zanvyl Krieger, to address the great scientific question of the 21st
> century: How does neural activity in the brain give rise to mental
> phenomena? Our goal is to understand, at the most fundamental, algorithmic
> level, how the brain processes information about the world to generate
> perception, knowledge, decision, and action. Our researchers hold academic
> appointments in the JHUSOM Neuroscience Department. We interact extensively
> with faculty and students in other departments, including Biomedical
> Engineering, Psychological and Brain Sciences, and Cognitive Science.
>
> Johns Hopkins University is committed to active recruitment of a diverse
> faculty and student body. The University is an Affirmative Action/Equal
> Opportunity Employer of women, minorities, protected veterans and
> individuals with disabilities and encourages applications from these and
> other protected group members. Consistent with the University’s goals of
> achieving excellence in all areas, we will assess the comprehensive
> qualifications of each applicant, beginning December 1, 2016. Applicants
> should submit a PDF file comprising a cover letter, CV, and research
> statement to the address below and arrange for three reference letters to
> be sent to the same address.
>
>
> Charles E. Connor
>
> Chair, MBI Search Committee
>
> Johns Hopkins University
>
> 3400 N Charles St
>
> Baltimore, Maryland 21218
>
> *NeuroSearchMBI at jhu.edu <NeuroSearchMBI at jhu.edu>*
>
> An EEO/AA employer
>
>
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