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3-year post doc in cochlear implant research



Apologies for any cross-posting
Bob

MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit – Cambridge

 

Fixed-term post-doctoral appointment - Sound Segregation & Pitch Perception by Cochlear Implant Users

 

Ref: CBSU09/455

 

A scientific position is available to work with Dr Bob Carlyon, working on pitch perception and sound segregation by cochlear-implant users. It is likely that the research will involve both behavioural and evoked-potential measurements. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with other auditory researchers within Dr. Carlyon’s laboratory, and with clinical colleagues at Addenbrooke’s hospital, Cambridge. He or she will have a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline, experience in the field of cochlear implants, and good numerical skills.  The duration of the post will be 3 years and may take the form of a Career Development Fellowship.

 

This position will be available from 1st January 2010. The starting salary will be in the range of £25,622 - £31,358 per annum, depending upon qualifications and experience.  We offer a flexible pay and reward policy, 30 days annual leave entitlement, and an optional MRC final salary Pension Scheme.  On site car and bicycle parking is available.

 

Requests for further information on the research can be made informally to Bob Carlyon:  bob.carlyon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

Applications for this role must now be made online at http://jobs.mrc.ac.uk quoting reference CBSU09/   . Please ensure that you upload a current CV and covering letter with your application. If you do not have internet access or experience technical difficulties please call 01793 301280.

 

Closing date: 30th September 2009


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Dr. Bob Carlyon
MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit
15 Chaucer Rd
Cambridge CB2 7EF
England

Tel: +44 1223 355294
Fax: +44 1223 359062
www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/hearing

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