Tuesday, September 27, 2011

[Comp-neuro] Two Positions at American University in D.C.: Computational Neuroscience and Applied Math

Two tenure-track positions at American University in Washington, D.C. 


-------------Computational Neuroscience--------------------

The College of Arts and Sciences at American University (Washington, DC) invites applications for a full‐time, tenure‐track, Assistant Professor position, beginning in August 2012, in computational neuroscience (broadly defined, including but not limited to neural networks, simulation, image processing, and bio‐informatics).

The appointee's tenure home and departmental affiliation will depend on his or her research background. Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant discipline. Teaching and post‐doctoral experience are preferred. Responsibilities include: teaching and curriculum development; establishing an internationally recognized research program, preferably one that can involve undergraduate research participation; strengthening connections to neurosciences across campus; and service to the appointee's home department and the wider university.

American University has made other recent hires in neuroscience, and benefits from proximity to other scientific institutions in the Washington area. (For example, NIH is three metro stops from the AU campus.) The College of Arts and Sciences offers a variety of degrees at the undergraduate, masters, and doctoral levels. For more information about our programs, visit www.american.edu/cas/

Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching statement, and research statement, and applicants must arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent directly to the search committee. Materials can be submitted online (highly preferred) at http://academicjobsonline.org/ajo, or via email to CompNeuroSearch@american.edu, or in hard copy to Computational Neuroscience Search Committee, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, American University, Washington, DC 20016‐8050. Applications received by December 10, 2011 will receive full consideration. American University is an EEO/AA institution, committed to a diverse faculty, staff, and student body. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. American University offers employee benefits to same-°©‐sex domestic partners of employees and prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation/preference and gender identity/expression.


-------------Applied Mathematics --------------------

The  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  at  American  University  (Washington,  DC)  invites  applications  for  a  full‐time,  tenure‐track  position,  beginning  in  Fall  2012,  in  applied  mathematics  with  a  focus  in  computational  life  sciences,  probability,  image  and  signal  processing,  or  applied  cryptography.  The  rank  of  this  position  is  Assistant  Professor  or  Associate  Professor.   In  the  latter  case,  depending  on  qualifications,  the  appointee  to  this  position  may  be  recommended  for  tenure  at  the  time  of  hiring.  

Applicants  must  have  a  PhD  in  a  relevant  discipline.  Teaching  and  post‐ doctoral  experience  are  preferred.  Responsibilities  include:  teaching  and  curriculum  development;  establishing  an  internationally  recognized  research  program,  preferably  one  that  can  involve  undergraduate  research  participation;  strengthening  connections  to  other  departments  and  programs  across  campus;  and  service  to  the  department  and  the  wider  university. 

The  College  of  Arts  and  Sciences  offers  a  variety  of  degrees  at  the  undergraduate,  masters,  and  doctoral  levels.  For  more  information  about  our  programs,  visit  www.american.edu/cas/. 

Applicants  should  submit  a  cover  letter,  curriculum  vitae,  teaching  statement,  and  research  statement,  and  arrange  for  at  least  three  letters  of  recommendation  to  be  sent  directly  to  the  search  committee.  At  least  one  of  the  letters  must  address  the  applicant's  teaching  credentials.  Submissions  of  applications  via  www.mathjobs.org  are  preferred  but  email  and  paper  applications  will  be  accepted.  In  the  later  cases,  materials  should  be  sent  to:  lgreene@american.edu,  or  Applied  Mathematics  Search  Committee,  Department  of  Mathematics  and  Statistics,  American  University,  Washington,  DC  20016‐8050.  Applications  received  by  December  1,  2011  will  receive  full  consideration.  American  University  is  an  EEO/AA  institution,  committed  to  a  diverse  faculty,  staff,  and  student  body.  Women  and  minority  candidates  are  strongly  encouraged  to  apply.  American  University  offers  employee  benefits  to  same‐sex  domestic  partners  of  employees  and  prohibits  discrimination  on  the  basis  of  sexual  orientation/preference  and  gender  identity/expression.  

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Arthur G. Shapiro | Professor of Psychology | American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave NW | Washington, DC  20016 
office: 202.885.1759 | lab: 202.885.1743 



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