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From: Teenie Matlock tmatlock(a)ucmerced.edu
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 19:42:48 -0700 (PDT)
To: cogling(a)ucsd.edu
Subject: UC Merced Cognitive Science Faculty Position
Please circulate.
The University of California at Merced invites applications for
Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science and Engineering, as part of a
long-term plan to build a concentration of researchers in cognitive
science. Applicants should have a strong educational background in
computer science and cognitive science, or related fields. Interested
parties must have a strong publication record, a well-established
interdisciplinary research program, and a history of or the ability to
obtain extramural funding. Preference will be given to those with broad
interests in computation, including computational vision or more
generally, computational modeling, but applications from cognitive
engineers or those working in human-computer interaction will also be
considered. Applicants should want to play a leadership role and
actively engage in building our interdisciplinary undergraduate and
graduate programs in cognitive science. The University of California at
Merced is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer with a strong
institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its
faculty, staff, and students. TO APPLY:
http://jobs.ucmerced.edu/view_academic_position.faces?positionId=300 .
Application deadline: December 1, 2005.
-- Teenie Matlock Founding Faculty, Assistant Professor of Cognitive
Science University of California, Merced Merced, CA 95344 URL:
faculty.ucmerced.edu/tmatlock
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Teenie Matlock
Assistant Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science
University of California, Merced
Merced, CA 95344
URL: faculty.ucmerced.edu/tmatlock
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From: "Teenie Matlock" <tmatlock(a)ucmerced.edu>
To: <cogling(a)ucsd.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 4:42 AM
Subject: UC Merced Cognitive Science Faculty Position
> Please circulate.
>
> The University of California at Merced invites applications for
> Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science and Engineering, as part of a
> long-term plan to build a concentration of researchers in cognitive
> science. Applicants should have a strong educational background in
> computer science and cognitive science, or related fields. Interested
> parties must have a strong publication record, a well-established
> interdisciplinary research program, and a history of or the ability to
> obtain extramural funding. Preference will be given to those with broad
> interests in computation, including computational vision or more
> generally, computational modeling, but applications from cognitive
> engineers or those working in human-computer interaction will also be
> considered. Applicants should want to play a leadership role and
> actively engage in building our interdisciplinary undergraduate and
> graduate programs in cognitive science. The University of California at
> Merced is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer with a strong
> institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its
> faculty, staff, and students. TO APPLY:
> http://jobs.ucmerced.edu/view_academic_position.faces?positionId=300 .
> Application deadline: December 1, 2005.
>
> -- Teenie Matlock Founding Faculty, Assistant Professor of Cognitive
> Science University of California, Merced Merced, CA 95344 URL:
> faculty.ucmerced.edu/tmatlock
>
> --
> Teenie Matlock
> Assistant Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Science
> University of California, Merced
> Merced, CA 95344
> URL: faculty.ucmerced.edu/tmatlock
>
>
>
Kedves Kollegak,
jovo heten Budapesten van es a BSCS-ben tanit (http://hps.elte.hu/BSCS)
Colin Allen, az Indiana University, Bloomington professzora, tobbek kozott
a mara klasszikus Allen - Beckoff: Species of Mind c. konyv egyik szerzoje.
Programjat en szervezem, formaja kotetlen -- aki szivesen talalkozna vele,
erre szinte barmelyik delutan vagy este alkalmas, de utobbi esetben lehet,
hogy mas tarsasagi programokkal kozosen. Szivesen osszehozom.
Elerhetosegeim: email mint fent, vagy (30) 599 7710.
Colin Allen az ELTE Peregrinus vendeghazaban lakik, V. Szerb u. 3.
udv kgy
Kampis Gyorgy
1st Philosophy Graduate Conference at the Central European University,
Budapest
March 18th and 19th 2006
Keynote speaker: Simon Blackburn (Cambridge)
The conference aims to bring together graduate students from Central-East
Europe and the rest of the world who share an interest in analytic philosophy
and analytically oriented history of philosophy.
Participating students will speak for approximately 40 minutes, followed by a
10 minute commentary by a student or faculty member, and a discussion period.
We are delighted to welcome Simon Blackburn from the University of Cambridge,
who will give the keynote address.
The conference is supported by a grant by the Research Board of CEU.
SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE 15 NOVEMBER 2005
For further information see: http://www.ceu.hu/phil/grad_conf.html
--
L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Theoretical Physics Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos University, Budapest
http://hps.elte.hu/leszabo
Philosophy of Science Colloquium
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
Room 6.54 (6th floor) Monday 4:00 PM
Pazmany P. setany 1/A Budapest, Hungary
Phone/Fax: (36-1) 372 2924
http://hps.elte.hu
Program - October
____
3 October 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
Language: Hungarian
Tamas Matolcsi
Department of Applied Analysis
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
Thomas-rotacio es -precesszio, es ...
(Thomas rotation and Thomas precession and ...)
Abstract: http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/October/#1
____
10 October 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
Language: Hungarian
Tamas Geszti
Department of Physics of Complex systems
Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
Markov kontra determinizmus
(Markov vs. determinism)
Abstract: http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/October/#2
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17 October 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
Language: Hungarian
Andras Sebestyen-Szollosy
Department of Information and Knowledge Management
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
A jelentesrol (nyelv + esz + szem)vel
(Meaning -- What does it mean for a linguist?)
Abstract: http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/October/#3
____
24 October 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
There will be no seminar session!
Reason:
International Workshop
Branching space-times
Kraków, Poland, October 24-25, 2005
____
31 October 4:00 PM 6th floor 6.54
Language: Hungarian
Istvan Bodnar
Institute for Philosophy, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest
Philosophy, Central European University, Budapest
Arisztotelesz egi mechanikaja. Korrekciok es nehezsegek.
(Aristotle's rewinding spheres: Three options and their difficulties)
Abstract: http://philosophy.elte.hu/colloquium/2005/October/#4
___________________________________
The colloquium is open to everyone, including students, visitors, and faculty
members from all departments!
The 60-minute lecture is followed by a 10-minute break. Then we hold a
30-60-minute discussion. The participants may comment on the talks and are
encouraged to initiate discussion through the Internet. The comments should
be written in the language of the presentation.
The organizer of the colloquium: Laszlo E. Szabo (email: leszabo(a)hps.elte.hu)
--
L a s z l o E. S z a b o
Theoretical Physics Research Group of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Department of History and Philosophy of Science
Eotvos University, Budapest
http://hps.elte.hu/leszabo
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> MIND & MATTER
> Themes from the philosophy of Howard Robinson
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 20th September 2005
> CEU Philosophy Department, Budapest, Hungary
>
> 9.30 - 9.40
> Opening remarks
> --Katalin Farkas (CEU)
>
> 9.40 - 11:10
> Aristotelian and Cartesian Dualisms
> Chair: Robert Frazier (Oxford)
> --Gabor Betegh (CEU), Istvan Bodnar (ELTE and CEU),
> and Hong Yu Wong (UCL)
>
> 11.30 - 13
> Dispositions, Matter, and Idealism
> Chair: Penelope Mackie (Nottingham)
> --Barry Dainton (Liverpool) and Ferenc Huoranszki (CEU)
>
> lunch
>
> 14.30 - 16
> The Knowledge Argument
> Chair: Barry Loewer (Rutgers)
> --Katalin Balog (Yale) and Tim Crane (UCL)
>
> 16.30 - 18
> Perception
> Chair: David Owens (Sheffield)
> --Paul Snowdon (UCL)
>
>
> All talks to take place at CEU Philosophy Department, ZrÃnyi utca
> 14, 4th floor, room 412.
>
> Inquiries about the conference should be directed to Hong Yu Wong at
> h.wong(a)ucl.ac.uk
> Conference URL = http://www.ceu.hu/phil/news_events.htm
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