Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience
Johns Hopkins University, Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Institute
The Whitaker Biomedical Engineering Institute of the Johns Hopkins
University
is seeking applications for a tenure-track position (Assistant or
Associate Professor)
in theoretical and computational neuroscience. The successful applicant
will be
expected to develop an independent, funded research program in
collaboration
with experimental neuroscientists as well as courses in theoretical
neuroscience.
The systems neuroscience environment at Hopkins consists of over 20
faculty
members in Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience, Psychology, and other
departments with research interests in sensory and motor systems,
learning
and memory, development, regeneration, and neuroengineering. Additional
colleagues working on computational modeling of complex biological
systems
will provide a collaborative environment for theoretical research. For
more
information, see http://www.bme.jhu.edu.. Interested applicants should
send
a CV, a statement of research interests, and the names of three
references
to Eric D. Young, 505 Traylor Bldg., Johns Hopkins University, 720
Rutland
Ave., Baltimore, MD 21205 USA. Applications will be accepted until July
1,
2002.
The Johns Hopkins University is an EEO/AA employer.
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| Eric D. Young, Ph.D. |
| Professor of Biomedical Engineering|
| 505 Traylor Bldg. |
| Johns Hopkins University |
| 720 Rutland Ave. |
| Baltimore, MD 21205 USA |
| Phone: 1-410-955-3162 |
| Fax: 1-410-955-1299 |
| email: eyoung@bme.jhu.edu |
| http://www.bme.jhu.edu~eyoung |
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