LINGUIST List 16.1234
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Tue Apr 19 2005
Jobs: Phonetics: Post Doc, University of Cincinnati
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1. Suzanne
Boyce,
Phonetics: Post Doc, University of Cincinnati, OH, USA
Message 1: Phonetics: Post Doc, University of Cincinnati, OH, USA
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Date: 18-Apr-2005
From: Suzanne Boyce <boycese email.uc.edu>
Subject: Phonetics: Post Doc, University of Cincinnati, OH, USA
University or Organization: University of Cincinnati Department: Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Job Rank: Post Doc Specialty Areas: Phonetics Description: The University of Cincinnati Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders invites applications for a two-year research associate/postdoctoral position. The major goal of the project is to develop models of speech production for articulatorily complex sounds, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound and acoustical data. A secondary goal is to translate findings into clinically useful strategies for teaching speech production. The primary responsibilities of the successful candidate will be to participate as a member of the research team in the development of acoustical and articulatory modeling strategies, plus the development of a public data-sharing website. The successful candidate should have completed a higher degree in Linguistics, Speech Pathology, Psycholinguistics, Psychology, Computer Science, or a related field, and have an interest in phonetics. The candidate should also have demonstrated interests and experience in phonetic/phonological theory, speech motor control, acoustical analysis, computer modeling, or speech science. The NIH-funded project is a cooperative effort among researchers at University of Cincinnati, Haskins Laboratories, and the University of Maryland. The University of Cincinnati is a major research university and part of the public university system of the state of Ohio. Its location in Cincinnati, Ohio provides a large selection of cultural, intellectual, and athletic activities together with a convenient lifestyle and a low cost of living. The two-year position carries a starting salary range of $40,000-$45,000, with fringe benefits. The final salary will be arranged based on experience and qualifications. There is some flexibility in starting time for this position, but ideally we would expect employment to begin in fall of 2005. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled. To apply, please send the following documents: (1) a curriculum vitae. (2) the names and email addresses of 2-4 people who know your work well and will be available as references. Do not ask for letters to be sent at this time. The University of Cincinnati is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from women and minorities. Address for Applications: Dr. Suzanne Boyce Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders 3202 Eden Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45267-0379 United States of America Application Deadline: Open until filled. Contact Information: Dr. Nancy Creaghead Email: boycese email.uc.edu Phone: 513-558-8501 Fax: 513-558-8500 Website: http://www.uc.edu/csd This announcement was accompanied by a donation to the LINGUIST List!
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