The University of Texas at Austin announces two faculty positions in
Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience, as part of a
multi-faculty hiring initiative. The search is open at all levels,
from Assistant Tenure-track to Tenured Full Professor. Please see
the advertisements below.
Full|Associate|Assistant Professor in Computational and
Theoretical Neuroscience, Departments of Neuroscience and
Mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin
The Department of Neuroscience at the University of Texas at Austin
seeks exceptional researchers in the field of computational and
theoretical neuroscience for appointment at the levels of Full
Professor to Assistant Professor. The position will be joint with
the Department of Mathematics, thus we especially encourage
applications from leaders in computational and theoretical
neuroscience whose work intersects with mathematical approaches
including, but not limited to: dynamical systems, partial
differential equations, algebraic geometry, statistics, information
theory, stochastic processes, and applied and computational
topology. This search is part of a multi-faculty hiring initiative
in Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience at UT Austin --
including a position in Psychology and a joint position between
Neuroscience and Computer Science, with the aim of building on
existing strengths to create a Computational and Theoretical
Neuroscience center.
The successful candidate(s) will orchestrate an outstanding program
of independent research and contribute to an environment of
diversity in higher education through research, teaching, and
service. The position will include full access to the Texas Advanced
Computing Center supercomputers, and the option to join various
multi-disciplinary advanced computing and neuroscience centers on
campus. Austin is a vibrant university town with a large high-tech
center, a legendary live-music culture, and has consistently ranked
amongst the top five towns to live in the United States in various
surveys.
Qualified applicants with a Ph.D. or equivalent, appropriate
post-graduate experience, and an exceptional research record will be
considered for appointment. Applications are being reviewed fromĀ
September 2014 onwards, until the position is filled. Please submit
applications through academicjobsonline (https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/4726).
A complete application will include: 1. Statement of research
interests. 2. Curriculum vita. 3. Letters of reference from at least
3 individuals (Assistant Professor) or 6 individuals (Associate or
Full Professor). 4. A statement of teaching philosophy and
experience, with evidence of teaching excellence (Assistant
Professor). UT Austin is an equal opportunity employer committed to
excellence through diversity. We strongly encourage applications
from all qualified individuals including women and minorities. UT
Austin is responsive to the needs of dual career couples and is
dedicated to work-life balance through an array of family-friendly
policies (http://www.utexas.edu/provost/policies/family/).
For further inquires related to this search, please email Kathleen
Pantalion (kpantalion@mail.clm.utexas.edu).
Full|Associate|Assistant Professor in Computational and
Theoretical Neuroscience, Departments of Neuroscience and Computer
Science at the University of Texas at Austin
The Department of Neuroscience at the University of Texas at Austin
seeks exceptional researchers in the field of computational and
theoretical neuroscience for appointment at the levels of Full
Professor to Assistant Professor. The position will be joint with
the Department of Computer Science, thus we especially encourage
applications from leaders in computational and theoretical
neuroscience whose work intersects with computer science approaches
including, but not limited to, information and complexity theory,
computational modeling, computational geometry, statistics, machine
learning, robotics, graphical models, stochastic processes, coding
theory, and data mining. This search is part of a multi-faculty
hiring initiative in Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience at
UT Austin -- including a position in Psychology and a joint position
between Neuroscience and Mathematics, with the aim of building on
existing strengths to create a Computational and Theoretical
Neuroscience center.
The successful candidate(s) will orchestrate an outstanding program
of independent research and contribute to an environment of
diversity in higher education through research, teaching, and
service. The position will include full access to the Texas Advanced
Computing Center supercomputers, and the option to join various
multi-disciplinary advanced computing and neuroscience centers on
campus. Austin is a vibrant university town with a large high-tech
center, a legendary live-music culture, and has consistently ranked
amongst the top five towns to live in the United States in various
surveys.
Qualified applicants with a Ph.D. or equivalent, appropriate
post-graduate experience if relevant, and an exceptional research
record will be considered for appointment. The department prefers to
receive applications online, beginning September 2014, onwards. To
submit your application, please review the Checklist (http://services.cs.utexas.edu/recruit/faculty/frontmatter/checklist.html)
and then go to My Application (http://services.cs.utexas.edu/recruit/faculty/applicant/).
A complete application will include: 1. Statement of research
interests. 2. Curriculum vita. 3. Letters of reference from at least
3 individuals (Assistant Professor) or 6 individuals (Associate or
Full Professor). 4. For appointment as Assistant Professor, a
statement of teaching philosophy and experience, with evidence of
teaching excellence. UT Austin is an equal opportunity employer
committed to excellence through diversity. We strongly encourage
applications from all qualified individuals including women and
minorities. UT Austin is responsive to the needs of dual career
couples and is dedicated to work-life balance through an array of
family-friendly policies (http://www.utexas.edu/provost/policies/family/).
For further inquires related to this search, please email Kathleen
Pantalion (kpantalion@mail.clm.utexas.edu).