From: Steven Bressler (bressler@fau.edu)
Date: Tue Mar 06 2001 - 18:54:35 MST
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GRADUATE
TRAINING IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS & BRAIN SCIENCES
FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY
Applications are currently being accepted for interdisciplinary graduate
training under the joint mentorship of Drs. Steven L. Bressler and
Mingzhou Ding. The training program takes a combined
computational/experimental approach to the study of neural and cognitive
function. Research opportunities exist for the study of cognitive brain
function through the multivariate statistical analysis of Event-Related
Potential (ERP) and functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data.
Students will have access to the MRI facilities of University MRI of Boca
Raton through a collaboration with Dr. Fred Steinberg. Training will take
place under the auspices of The National Training Program in Complex
Systems and the Brain Sciences at Florida Atlantic University
(http://www.ccs.fau.edu/program.htm), which offers a breadth of research
and training in the neural, cognitive, and computational sciences. The
program also offers competitive, multi-year stipends and tuition
remission.
Interested students are encouraged to visit the Center's web site at:
or write to:
Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences
Florida Atlantic University, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton FL33431
Tel: 561-297-2230
FAX: 561-297-3634
e-mail: frankel@walt.ccs.fau.edu
Boca Raton is located between West Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, with
easy access to the beautiful beaches and rich cultural life of the
Miami-Dade metropolitan area.
Applications arriving by March 15, 2001, will be given full
consideration.
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