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Tue Aug 19 2008
Jobs: Computer/Cognitive Science: Post Doc, The University of Memphis
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1. Mattie
Haynes,
Computer/Cognitive Science: Post Doc, The University of Memphis, TN, USA
Message 1: Computer/Cognitive Science: Post Doc, The University of Memphis, TN, USA
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Date: 18-Aug-2008
From: Mattie Haynes <mrhaynes memphis.edu>
Subject: Computer/Cognitive Science: Post Doc, The University of Memphis, TN, USA
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University or Organization: The University of Memphis
Department: Psychology & the Institute for Intelligent Systems
Job Location: Tennessee, USA
Web Address: http://fedex.memphis.edu/iis/
Job Rank: Post Doc
Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; Computational Linguistics
Description:
Cognitive Science Post Doc: The University of Memphis invites applications for two postdoctoral research positions in the Department of Psychology and the Institute for Intelligent Systems. A PhD in cognitive science, psychology, education, linguistics, or a related field is required. The successful candidate should also have demonstrated interests and experience in two or more of the following areas: intelligent tutoring systems, serious games, writing skill/strategies, comprehension, learning from text, verbal protocol analysis, computational linguistics, and educational applications. The applicant should have experience conducting empirical research including data management and advanced statistical analyses. Application review will begin August 30, 2008 and may continue until the position is filled. Positions will begin in the fall of 2008. Send curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and reprints/preprints to the application address listed below. The University of Memphis is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from women and minorities. Computer Science Post Doc: The University of Memphis invites applications for a postdoctoral research position in the Department of Psychology and the Institute for Intelligent Systems. A PhD in computer science, engineering, cognitive science, or a related field is required. The successful candidate should also have demonstrated interests and experience in intelligent tutoring systems, computational linguistics, and educational applications. The applicant should be skilled in the use and implementation of Java and C++ programming. Application review will begin August 30, 2008 and may continue until the position is filled. Positions will begin in the fall of 2008. Send curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and reprints/preprints to the application address listed below. The University of Memphis is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and encourages applications from women and minorities.
Application Deadline: Open until filled.
Mailing Address for Applications:
Danielle McNamara
202 Psychology Building
The University of Memphis
Memphis, TN 38152
USA
Email Address for Applications: dsmcnamara1 gmail.com
Contact Information:
Mattie Haynes
Email: mrhaynes memphis.edu
Phone: 901-678-4099
Fax: 901-678-1336
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