| Postdoctoral
Traineeships in Variation in Mental Function and Dysfunction
Applications are being accepted
for multiple NIMH postdoctoral fellowships for training
in Variation in Mental Function
and Dysfunction
Members
of the Training Grant Include:
John
Anderson ~ Cognitive Models
Marlene
Behrmann ~ Visual Perception
Patricia
Carpenter ~ Dynamic Systems
Baruch
Fischhoff ~ Decisions in Organizations
Anna
Fisher ~ Concept Development
Lori
Holt ~ Auditory Perception
Marcel
Just ~ Neuroimaging
David
Klahr ~ Scientific Reasoning
Roberta
Klatzky ~ Perception and Navigation
George
Loewenstein ~ Decision Processes
Brian
MacWhinney ~ Language Acquisition
Kevin
Pelphrey ~ Neuroimaging
David
Plaut ~ Neural Network Modeling
David
Rakison ~ Early Cognitive Development
Lynne
Reder ~ Memory Strategies
Michael
Scheier ~ Health and Personality
Robert
Siegler ~ Later Cognitive Development
Erik
Thiessen ~ Statistical Language Learning
Please contact the faculty
sponsor or sponsors you feel are closest to your
interest areas to discuss
your candidacy with them directly. Stipends are
set by NIMH and are based
on the number of years since completion of Ph.D.
Fellowships are renewable
for a second year.
The candidate must be an
U.S. citizen, non-citizen national, or already possess a
visa permitting permanent
residence. Applicants must have completed the doctoral
degree before assuming the
position. Submit a vita, relevant publications, and a
letter describing your research
interests, and have three letters of recommendation
forwarded by March 1st to:
NIMH Search Committee
Emilie Rendulic - 342C
Department of Psychology
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
For additional information,
contact:
Brian MacWhinney macw@cmu.edu
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