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Sloan Research Fellowship

Sloan Research Fellowship applications are now available.  These $50,000 fellowships are intended for exceptional junior faculty in the sciences, mathematics, and economics.  Eligible fields include chemistry, computer science, and neuroscience.

Application Deadline: September 15th, 2012

CSNE Director Search - Now Open

The University of Washington invites applications for a full time tenure track position as Professor within the College of Engineering.  We are seeking an outstanding leader who will serve as the Director of the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (http://www.csne-erc.org) a National Science Foundation funded Engineering Research Center that is dedicated to a cross-disciplinary focus on technologies that assist individuals with mobility-related neural disorders and devices that interact with, and are inspired by, nervous system function.  The Di

Job Announcement - Software Developer

The University of Washington Department of Rehabilitation Medicine is looking for a software developer to join a research team as soon as possible. The software developer will join an NIH funded 3-year research project to develop and test a virtual reality game for improving standing balance in children with sensory system deficits. A second-generation game has been created and now needs other modifications.

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