Faculty
Position in Computational/Theoretical Neuroscience and
Mathematics
The
Departments of Neuroscience and Mathematics at the University of
Texas at Austin are currently inviting applications for a
full-time tenure-track appointment at the Assistant Professor
level. We seek a creative and original thinker in mathematical
neuroscience. Areas of interest include but are not limited to
dynamical models of networks and circuits; statistical methods
in neuroscience; computational algebraic topology applied to
neural systems; neural network theory; stochastic analysis of
neural dynamics; probabilistic combinatorics; coding and
information theory of neural systems; data analytics and machine
learning approaches. This search is part of a cluster of planned
faculty hires in Computational and Theoretical Neuroscience at
the University of Texas at Austin.
The
successful candidate will lead a vigorous program of
extramurally funded independent research and contribute to an
environment of diversity in higher education through research,
teaching, and service. She or he will have joint membership in
both departments and the option to join various
multi-disciplinary research centers on campus.
Applicant
Instructions: Interested
applicants with a
Ph.D. or equivalent, two or more years of post-graduate
experience, and a record of research excellence in mathematical
neuroscience should
submit 1) a letter of interest, 2) a current curriculum vita,
3) three key scholarly publications, 4) a statement of
research interests and vision, and 5) a teaching statement
with evidence of excellence in teaching to https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/7538. In
addition, applicants must arrange to have at least three letters
of reference submitted directly to the same website. Applications will be reviewed
starting November 5, 2015, and will continue to be reviewed
until the position is filled. Women and minorities are
especially encouraged to apply. UT Austin is responsive to the
needs of dual career couples and espouses family-friendly
policies (http://www.utexas.edu/provost/policies/family/).
Inquires related to this search may be directed to Kathleen
Pantalion (kpantalion@mail.clm.utexas.edu), Ila Fiete (ilafiete@mail.clm.utexas.edu), or Bill Beckner (beckner@math.utexas.edu).
Faculty
Position in Computational/Theoretical Neuroscience and
Computer Science
The
Departments of Neuroscience and Computer Science at the
University of Texas at Austin are currently inviting
applications for a full-time appointment at the Assistant
Professor level. We seek a leader in computational and
theoretical neuroscience. Areas of interest include, but are not
limited to: graph and network theory of neural networks;
information and complexity theory in neural systems;
computational modeling, computational geometry, the theory of
stochastic processes, and coding theory applied to neuroscience;
statistics, data mining, machine learning, graphical modeling
and robotics applied to
or inspired by neuroscience. This search is part of a cluster of
planned faculty hires in Computational and Theoretical
Neuroscience at the University of Texas at Austin.
The
successful candidate will lead an outstanding program of
extramurally funded independent research and contribute to an
environment of diversity in higher education through research,
teaching, and service. She or he will have joint membership in
both departments and the option to join various
multi-disciplinary research centers on campus.
Applicant
Instructions: Interested
applicants with a
Ph.D. or equivalent, two or more years of post-graduate
experience, and a record of research excellence in computational
and theoretical neuroscience should submit 1) a letter of interest, 2) a curriculum
vita, 3) three key scholarly publications, 4) a statement of
research interests and vision, and 5) a teaching statement
with evidence of excellence in teaching. In addition,
applicants must arrange for at least three letters of
reference. To submit your application, go to http://services.cs.utexas.edu/recruit/faculty/applicant/. Applications will be reviewed
starting November 5, 2015, and will continue to be reviewed
until the position is filled. Women and minorities are
especially encouraged to apply. UT Austin is responsive to the
needs of dual career couples and espouses family-friendly
policies (http://www.utexas.edu/provost/policies/family/). Inquiries about the application
may be directed to faculty-search@cs.utexas.edu, or you may contact Kathleen
Pantalion (kpantalion@mail.clm.utexas.edu), Ila Fiete (ilafiete@mail.clm.utexas.edu), or William Press (wpress@cs.utexas.edu).
Faculty
Position in the Computational Neuroscience of Perception
and/or Action
The
Center for Perceptual Systems at The University of Texas at
Austin is currently inviting applications for a full-time
appointment at the Assistant Professor level. The expected
employment date is September 1, 2016. We are particularly
interested in candidates who will be able to establish a strong
research program in the computational and experimental science
of perception or perception and action.
Candidates
must
have a Ph.D. or equivalent from an accredited institution and a
demonstrated ability to pursue an independent research program.
The successful candidate will hold an appointment in an
appropriate university department (e.g., Psychology,
Neuroscience, Computer Science, Integrative Biology), will be
expected to develop and maintain an extramurally funded research
program, will be expected to participate in teaching activities
at both the graduate and undergraduate levels, and will exhibit
a commitment to service. For more information about the Center
for Perceptual Systems see http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/cps/.
(FRD: 6267)
Applicant
Instructions:
Interested
applicants
should submit a letter of interest, current curriculum vita,
representative scholarly publications, statement of research
interests, evidence of excellence in teaching to:
apply.interfolio.com/30070. You should also have a minimum of
three referees submit letters of recommendation to:
apply.interfolio.com/30070. Applications will be considered
beginning November 1, 2015 and will continue to be reviewed
until the position has been filled. Proof of conferred degree
and a background check will be conducted on selected applicants.
Position funding is pending final budgetary approval. Questions
can be directed to the chair of the search committee, Dr. Wilson
Geisler at w.geisler@utexas.edu.
The University of Texas at Austin and the Department of
Psychology strongly value multiculturalism and diversity.
-- Ila Fiete Associate Professor Department of Neuroscience | Center for Learning and Memory The University of Texas at Austin http://clm.utexas.edu/fietelab/