Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience.

 

The Department of Biology in the Emory College of Arts and Science is seeking applications for a tenure-track position in theoretical and computational neuroscience. Current computational neuroscience research at Emory is anchored in the Department of Biology (http://www.biology.emory.edu) and is grounded in experimental preparations and neurobiological questions (http://compneurosci.college.emory.edu). The ideal candidate would be a theorist who bridges into experimental data analysis in systems neuroscience. Innovative approaches to understanding principles of neural coding, neural dynamics, learning, memory, and behavior are of particular interest. The successful candidate is anticipated to have a PhD and postdoctoral experience in a quantitative science, and is expected to contribute to the Biology Department's teaching mission in the context of programs in quantitative theory and methods (http://quantitative.emory.edu) and neuroscience (http://www.nbb.emory.edu). Interactions with experimentalists and other theorists within Emory’s rich, collaborative neuroscience community are encouraged. Emory has more than 120 laboratories participating in graduate programs in Neuroscience (http://biomed.emory.edu/PROGRAM_SITES/NS/) and Biomedical Engineering (http://www.bme.emory.edu), and spanning Emory College (Biology, Psychology, Physics, Anthropology), School of Medicine, Yerkes National Primate Research Center and Georgia Institute of Technology. Applications should include a curriculum vitae, a research statement, a teaching statement and three confidential reference letters. Applications and reference letters must be electronically uploaded through Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/25348. The deadline for applying is December 1, 2014; applications received after this date are not guaranteed full consideration.

 

Emory University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Disability/Veteran employer.  Women, minorities, persons with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply.

 

 

Robert C. Liu

Associate Professor

Winship Distinguished Research Professor

Emory University

Department of Biology

Rollins Research Center

1510 Clifton Road NE, Room 2131

Atlanta, GA 30322

 

Phone: (404) 727-5274

Fax: (404) 727-2880

Email: robert.liu at emory.edu

Website: http://www.biology.emory.edu/research/Liu/html/index.php

 

 

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