11.659, Jobs: Psycho/Neuroling Post-Doc at MIT, Massachusetts

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Subject: 11.659, Jobs: Psycho/Neuroling Post-Doc at MIT, Massachusetts

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Date:  22 Mar 2000 17:52:03 -0000
From:  Prof.Wayne O'Neil <waoneil at mit.edu>
Subject:  Psycho/Neurolinguistics: Post-Doc at MIT, Massachusetts USA

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Date:  22 Mar 2000 17:52:03 -0000
From:  Prof.Wayne O'Neil <waoneil at mit.edu>
Subject:  Psycho/Neurolinguistics: Post-Doc at MIT, Massachusetts USA


Rank of Job: post-doc
Areas Required: psycholinguistics/neurolinguistics
Other Desired Areas: linguistics
University or Organization: MIT
Department: Linguistics, Mind Articulation Project
State or Province: MA
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: April 15, 2000
Contact: Prof. Wayne O'Neil waoneil at mit.edu

Address for Applications:
Linguistcs; E39-245; MIT; 77 Mass Ave
Cambridge
MA 02139
USA

MIT's Linguistics Dept. seeks recent PhDs whose work combines
linguistics and neuroscience or cognitive science for post-docs in
psycho- or neurolinguistics, including language acquisition and
processing.  Candidates interested in using MIT's MEG Lab and/or with
ERP experience are particularly encouraged.  Send CV, samples of work,
and three letters of recommendation by April 15, 2000, for one-year
fellowships beginning July 1, 2000 or later to:

Wayne O'Neil <waoneil at mit.edu>, E39-245, MIT, Cambridge MA 02139; (617)
253-2557.

For an interview at the Cognitive Neuroscience meeting in San Francisco,
April 9-11, contact Alec Marantz <marantz at mit.edu>, (617) 253-9373.

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