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A postdoctoral research position is available at Johns Hopkins University in the laboratory of Dr. Mounya Elhilali to investigate representation of complex sounds in biological and artificial networks. The position is available immediately for two years, with possibility of renewal.
The ideal applicant will have a doctoral degree in computer science, electrical engineering, applied mathematics, neuroscience, psychology, hearing or brain sciences, with strong quantitative skills.
Johns Hopkins is an outstanding intellectual environment for medical and engineering research. The laboratory is affiliated with the department of Electrical and computer engineering as well as the Center for Speech & Language Processing and the Center for Hearing and Balance, and has strong research collaborations with the departments of Biomedical Engineering, Psychology and Brain Sciences, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering as well as the schools of Medicine and Public Health.
Interested applicants should send a brief cover letter, a curriculum vitae with sample publications, and 2 reference contacts to mounya(at)jhu(dot)edu.
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