[vslist] Boston University: three postdoctoral positions

Cynthia Bradford cindy at bu.edu
Wed Oct 6 14:18:00 GMT 2004


THREE POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS

 

DEPARTMENT OF COGNITIVE AND NEURAL SYSTEMS

BOSTON UNIVERSITY

 

Three postdoctoral fellows are sought to join the Boston University
Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems as part of a major new NSF
Science of Learning Center called CELEST (Center of Excellence for Learning
in Education, Science, and Technology; Stephen Grossberg, PI;
http://www.cns.bu.edu/CELEST). All three fellowships are available
immediately for a minimum commitment of two years. Each fellow should have
significant graduate training and published research in behavioral and brain
modeling using neural networks, or in neuromorphic modeling in technology.
One fellow will carry out basic research in developing biological neural
networks in one or more CELEST research areas, in addition to working with
CELEST colleagues to develop large-scale system models of brain and
behavior. The other two postdoctoral fellows would combine basic research in
behavioral and brain modeling and/or neuromorphic technology with education
projects aimed at bringing current modeling knowledge about how the brain
works into educational curricula at multiple levels. One fellow will work
primarily with web-based materials, the other with printed materials. These
postdocs would also interact with CELEST members to develop these
educational resources. CELEST offers a wide range of excellent opportunities
for broadening knowledge of neural modeling and experimentation,
technological applications, and educational technology and outreach. Boston
University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Please send
a curriculum vitae, 3 letters of recommendation, and illustrative research
articles to: CELEST Postdoctoral Search, Room 203, Department of Cognitive
and Neural Systems, Boston University, 677 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02215.

 

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