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Matlab Programmer
Centre of Brain and Cognitive Development
School of Psychology
Fixed term appointment
We are looking for an experienced programmer to provide support for
the development of experimental control software protocol and signal
processing for the Centre of Brain and Cognitive Development.
Primarily the successful candidate will develop interface between the
Psychtoolbox MATLAB environment and the EEG-recording software
(NetStation), the video titler control (Horita) and the eye-movement
tracking system (Tobii), and the optical imaging system under the
supervision of Gergely Csibra. In addition the appointee will help
researchers and students at the Centre to create experimental control
programs as well as providing support for other programming needs in
data analysis related to EEG and optical imaging signal processing.
The software is to be developed promarily in MATLAB environment under
Macintosh OS X operating system. Programming skills in C/C++ and
experience in real-time programming are essential. Familiarity with
UNIX operating systems is desirable.
Salary will be £25,630 rising to £32,450 per annum
Download the job description and application form by clicking on
‘Further details' below or email humanresources(a)bbk.ac.uk.
Closing date: Midday, 17 August 2006
Birkbeck is an equal opportunities employer.
Further Details: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/fp/EK341/fp_index.html
Please circulate this to potential applicants.
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Matlab Programmer
Centre of Brain and Cognitive Development
School of Psychology
Fixed term appointment
We are looking for an experienced programmer to provide support for
the development of experimental control software protocol and signal
processing for the Centre of Brain and Cognitive Development.
Primarily the successful candidate will develop interface between the
Psychtoolbox MATLAB environment and the EEG-recording software
(NetStation), the video titler control (Horita) and the eye-movement
tracking system (Tobii), and the optical imaging system under the
supervision of Gergely Csibra. In addition the appointee will help
researchers and students at the Centre to create experimental control
programs as well as providing support for other programming needs in
data analysis related to EEG and optical imaging signal processing.
The software is to be developed promarily in MATLAB environment under
Macintosh OS X operating system. Programming skills in C/C++ and
experience in real-time programming are essential. Familiarity with
UNIX operating systems is desirable.
Salary will be £25,630 rising to £32,450 per annum
Download the job description and application form by clicking on
‘Further details' below or email humanresources(a)bbk.ac.uk.
Closing date: Midday, 17 August 2006
Birkbeck is an equal opportunities employer.
Further Details: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/fp/EK341/fp_index.html
CogSci 2006
The Twenty-Eighth Annual Conference
of the Cognitive Science Society
July 27-30, 2006
Tutorials/workshops day: July 26
[in cooperation with the 5th International Conference
on Cognitive Science (Asia-Pacific)]
Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre
Vancouver, Canada
See the following Website for details:
http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun/cogsci2006/
We invite participation to the Twenty-Eighth Annual Conference of
the Cognitive
Science Society, the premier series of conferences in cognitive science.
Each year, in addition to submitted papers, we invite speakers who
help to highlight
some aspects of cognitive science. This year, we highlight "
Learning: Tackling
Both Implicit and Explicit Processes."
Plenary speakers will include:
1. Robert Siegler (CMU)
2. Daniel Schacter (Harvard)
3. Rumelhart Prize Winner: Roger Shepard (Stanford)
Invited symposia will provide more explorations of the topics:
1. The Synergy between Implicit and Explicit Learning Processes
2. The Emerging Learning Sciences
See the program details at the CogSci2006 Web site.
Conference General Chairs:
Ron Sun (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
Naomi Miyake (Chukyo University)
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Professor Ron Sun
Cognitive Science Department
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
110 Eighth Street, Carnegie 302A
Troy, NY 12180, USA
phone: 518-276-3409
fax: 518-276-3017
email: rsun(a)rpi.edu
web: http://www.cogsci.rpi.edu/~rsun
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