Connectionists: Four Postdoc Positions in the Georgetown University Neuroscience of Language Training Program

Tina Liu tina.liu at georgetown.edu
Sat Mar 8 21:56:18 EST 2025


*Apologies for cross-posting*

*Seeking Four Postdoctoral Fellows in Neuroscience of Language!*



Two fully funded slots available before June 30, 2025

 + Two more slots available after July 1, 2025



Georgetown University Neuroscience of Language Training Program

Washington, DC, USA

*neurolang.georgetown.edu* <http://neurolang.georgetown.edu/>



Submit your application HERE <https://forms.gle/eEBab9cYSGwYYmrk7>!




The Georgetown University Neuroscience of Language Training Program is
seeking outstanding postdoctoral fellows who wish to become the future
leaders of our field. We aim to develop well-rounded scientists who have a
broad perspective on basic and clinical neuroscience of language research,
along with the skills and track-record to succeed in their chosen career
path.



We offer a rich training environment in the nation’s capital where fellows
conduct innovative research under the guidance of 18 faculty members
<https://neurolang.georgetown.edu/people> studying basic and clinical
neuroscience of language, along with sensory, motor, and cognitive systems
as they pertain to language and communication. Fellows can work with a
single faculty member or across multiple labs, including partner labs at
Children’s National Hospital and the George Washington University.



Fellows can also participate in clinical experiences, community engagement
activities, professional development training, journal clubs, and seminars
to enrich their training.



Appointments are funded at NIH NRSA stipend rates
<https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-24-104.html> for
two years, assuming fellows remain in good standing after the first year.
Fellows also receive additional funds for training-related expenses, such
as workshops, courses, conference travel, computers, peripherals, etc.



Eligibility: U.S. citizens or permanent residents who currently hold a
doctoral degree or will have met all doctoral program requirements before
enrolling are eligible. Individuals with doctoral degrees from any relevant
field (Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Linguistics, Psychology,
Communication Science and Disorders, etc.) are encouraged to apply.



Admissions are rolling so applicants should inquire early about positions.



Applicants interested in exploring the intersection of vision and language
are encouraged to contact Dr. Tina Liu at tina.liu at georgetown.edu for more
details.


For general inquiries about the program or language-related research,
please reach out to Dr. Peter Turkeltaub at peter.turkeltaub at georgetown.edu.



Thanks,

Tina

--
Tina Liu, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology
Georgetown University Medical Center
Director, Visual Perception and Plasticity Lab
<http://vpplab.georgetown.edu/>

--
Tong (Tina) Liu, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Neurology
Georgetown University Medical Center
Director, Visual Perception and Plasticity Lab
<http://vpplab.georgetown.edu>
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