Job announcement ("Ahroon, William A Dr" )


Subject: Job announcement
From:    "Ahroon, William A Dr"  <William.Ahroon(at)SE.AMEDD.ARMY.MIL>
Date:    Thu, 26 Oct 2000 15:24:25 -0400

Hearing Scientist - The U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory has an immediate opening in our Aircrew Protection Division for a recent Ph.D. psychologist or hearing scientist with experience and interest in binaural hearing and in stereo and virtual auditory displays. Collaborating in a group of three or more scientists and engineers, the successful applicant will function as investigator and co-primary investigator and assist in formulating, conducting, and directing original basic and applied research on dichotic and virtual auditory displays relevant to military air operations. Experience in detailed programmatic planning, preparation of protocols for specific experiments, conducting original research, and writing technical reports is highly desirable. Applicants for this Department of the Army civilian position must be U.S. citizens, have a Ph.D. in psychology or hearing science, able to fly in civilian and military aircraft (including rotary-wing aircraft), and have or be able to obtain and maintain a secret security clearance. Place of employment is in Fort Rucker, Alabama, with an anticipated salary range of $50,139 to $65,179. Interested parties may view the USAARL web site at http://www.usaarl.army.mil/. Interested applicants should send their resumes to the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory, P.O. Box 620577, Attn: William A. Ahroon, Ph.D., Fort Rucker, AL 36362-0577. Inquiries also may be sent by e-mail to: william.ahroon(at)amedd.army.mil. This is a government equal opportunity position. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- William A. Ahroon, Ph.D. Research Psychologist U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory P.O. Box 620577 Fort Rucker, Alabama 36362-0577 (334) 255-6828 (voice) (334) 255-6826 (fax) william.ahroon(at)amedd.army.mil http://www.usaarl.army.mil/ -----------------------------------------------------------------------


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