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Subject: 22.3230, Jobs: Ling; Cog Sci; Speech & Hearing Sciences: Post Docs, Indiana U

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Date: 12-Aug-2011
From: David Pisoni [pisoni at indiana.edu]
Subject: General Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Speech and Hearing Sciences: Post Docs, Indiana University, IN, USA
 

	
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Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2011 14:18:10
From: David Pisoni [pisoni at indiana.edu]
Subject: General Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Speech and Hearing Sciences: Post Docs, Indiana University, IN, USA

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University or Organization: Indiana University 
Department: Psychological & Brain Sciences
Job Location: Indiana, USA 
Web Address: http://psych.indiana.edu/index.php
Job Rank: Post Doc  

Specialty Areas: Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Speech and Hearing Sciences


Description:

2011-2012 
Post Docs at Indiana University - Bloomington
NIH Postdoctoral Traineeships

Indiana University in Bloomington is pleased to announce the availability of 
four new NIH Postdoctoral Traineeships. Post-docs are available to qualified 
PhD's in Linguistics and related fields who wish to further their background 
and training in any of the following areas of basic and clinical research:

-  Speech Perception and Spoken Word Recognition
-  Acoustic and Articulatory Phonetics
-  Laboratory Phonology
-  Speech Production and Links to Perception/Action
-  Perceptual, Cognitive and Linguistic Development
-  Psycholinguistics
-  Clinical Phonology and Sensory Aids for the Hearing Impaired
-  Multi-modal Speech Perception
-  Sociophonetics and Perception of Indexical Speech Information

The training program at IU welcomes individuals with backgrounds in areas 
related to Linguistics, as well as Speech and Hearing Sciences, Cognitive 
and Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Science, Cognitive Neuroscience 
and Cognitive Neuropsychology. Trainee salaries, consistent with current NIH 
guidelines, range from $38,496 to $53,112 plus a modest travel and research 
expense allowance.

Extensive laboratory facilities for research on spoken language processing, 
speech production and speech perception are available in the Departments of 
Psychological & Brain Sciences, Speech & Hearing Sciences, and 
Linguistics on the Bloomington Campus of Indiana University and in the 
Department of Otolaryngology at the Indiana University School of Medicine in 
Indianapolis. Ample space is available including seminar rooms, shop 
facilities as well as dedicated laboratory computer facilities for real-time 
analysis and generation of acoustic signals for behavioral research. The 
training program has a large number of specialized workstations and a wide 
variety of dedicated microcomputers available for research. Trainees will be 
expected to carry out original empirical and/or theoretical research in one or 
more of the laboratories associated with the training program and collaborate 
with the professors from the program, students, and other research scientists 
currently working in the laboratories in Bloomington and/or Indianapolis.

Interested applicants are encouraged to send via email attachments: (1) an 
up-to-date vita, (2) personal letter describing their specific research interests, 
goals and career plans, and (3) reference letters from three people who can 
describe the applicant's background, interests, and research potential to 
Professor David B. Pisoni, contact information below. Reprints and preprints 
of any prior research or scholarly activities should also be sent if possible. 
Women, members of underrepresented groups, and handicapped individuals 
are urged to apply. Applicants must be US citizens or permanent residents. 

Indiana University is an Affirmative Action Employer.


Application Deadline: 01-Jul-2012 
Mailing Address for Applications: 
	David B. Pisoni, Ph.D., Program Director 
	Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences 
	Indiana University 
	Bloomington, IN 47405 
	USA  
Email Address for Applications: pisoni at indiana.edu 
Contact Information:
	Dr. David Pisoni 
	Email: pisoni at indiana.edu 
	Phone: (812) 855-1155 
	Fax: (812) 855-1300 






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