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Please note the following opportunity for postdoctoral research:
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER
Motor control and kinematics of tool use in humans
Tulane University in New Orleans is seeking applications for an NIH-funded
postdoctoral research position to study motor control and kinematics of
tool use in infants and young children under the supervision of Dr. Jeffrey
Lockman (Department of Psychology) and Dr. Duncan J. Irschick (Department
of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology). The primary goal of the project is
to study how infant object manipulation and toddler tool use are related in
human development. Potential relations will be documented with both 2-D
and 3-D kinematic and behavioral techniques. Applicants should have
experience with kinematic and/or motor control analysis, preferably in
humans, although researchers working with other organisms will be
considered. Preference will be given to individuals with a strong
publication record and quantitative skills. The researcher will be
expected to work closely with both graduate and undergraduate students.
Funding is available for up to 5 years. Interested applicants should send
a C.V., statement of research goals, contact information for 3 references,
and representative publications to: Dr. Jeffrey J. Lockman, Dept.
Psychology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118. For further
information, contact J. Lockman at lockman@mail.tulane.edu.
Dr. Duncan J. Irschick
Assistant Professor
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
310 Dinwiddie Hall
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA 70118
Office Phone: 504-862-8295
Lab Phone: 504-862-8277
Fax: 504-862-8706
E-mail: Irschick@tulane.edu
http://www.tulane.edu/~irschick/
Office: 304 Environmental Sciences Building
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Please note the following opportunity for postdoctoral research:
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER
Motor control and kinematics of tool use in humans
Tulane University in New Orleans is seeking applications for an NIH-funded
postdoctoral research position to study motor control and kinematics of
tool use in infants and young children under the supervision of Dr. Jeffrey
Lockman (Department of Psychology) and Dr. Duncan J. Irschick (Department
of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology). The primary goal of the project is
to study how infant object manipulation and toddler tool use are related in
human development. Potential relations will be documented with both 2-D
and 3-D kinematic and behavioral techniques. Applicants should have
experience with kinematic and/or motor control analysis, preferably in
humans, although researchers working with other organisms will be
considered. Preference will be given to individuals with a strong
publication record and quantitative skills. The researcher will be
expected to work closely with both graduate and undergraduate students.
Funding is available for up to 5 years. Interested applicants should send
a C.V., statement of research goals, contact information for 3 references,
and representative publications to: Dr. Jeffrey J. Lockman, Dept.
Psychology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118. For further
information, contact J. Lockman at lockman@mail.tulane.edu.
Dr. Duncan J. Irschick
Assistant Professor
Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
310 Dinwiddie Hall
Tulane University
New Orleans, LA 70118
Office Phone: 504-862-8295
Lab Phone: 504-862-8277
Fax: 504-862-8706
E-mail: Irschick@tulane.edu
http://www.tulane.edu/~irschick/
Office: 304 Environmental Sciences Building
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