[visionlist] Tenure Track Assistant Professor with a technical specialization in TMS or rTMS Position at Kansas State University

Lester Loschky loschky at ksu.edu
Tue Oct 4 20:49:48 -04 2022


Dear Colleagues,

Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested!

Best wishes,

Les Loschky

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The Department of Psychological Sciences at Kansas State University is
requesting applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor with a
technical specialization in transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) or
repetitive TMS (rTMS) methods, to begin in August 2023. The faculty member
will join a research-based Ph.D.-granting department with programmatic
areas of Cognitive/Human Factors, Social/Personality,
Industrial/Organizational, Animal Learning/Behavioral Neuroscience (
https://www.k-state.edu/psych/research/). They will contribute
significantly to the Cognitive and Neurobiological Approaches to Plasticity
(CNAP; http://www.k-state.edu/cnap/) Center of Biomedical Research
Excellence (COBRE). The CNAP center received a COBRE Phase 2 award in July
2022 for $11.2M to support a further five years of research activity and
infrastructure developments. As a part of the Phase 2 award, CNAP is adding
state-of-the-art TMS/rTMS  capabilities, and is searching for a faculty
member to provide technical expertise to the Cognitive Neuroscience core in
TMS/rTMS methods. The faculty member will also participate in CNAP
programs, including project and pilot grant funding. Ideally, the faculty
member’s research interests should intersect with the CNAP center mission
and fit within one of the Psychological Sciences programmatic research
areas. Further details can be found at:
https://careers.k-state.edu/cw/en-us/job/513634/assistant-professor


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Lester Loschky
Professor
Faculty Advisor to the Cognitive Neuroscience Core
Department of Psychological Sciences
416 Bluemont Hall
1114 Mid-Campus Dr North
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS  66506-5302
email: loschky at ksu.edu
research page: https://www.k-state.edu/psych/research/loschkylester.html
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