[CogSci] Fwd: Postdoc position at Harvard Music Lab

Samuel Mehr sam at wjh.harvard.edu
Mon Feb 10 11:20:54 PST 2020


Dear CogSci, I'm hiring a postdoc; please circulate the below posting to
anyone who might be interested. (apologies for cross-posting)

thanks!
Sam

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Samuel Mehr
Department of Psychology
Harvard University
*Be a citizen scientist at themusiclab.org <http://themusiclab.org/>!*


CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: Postdoc at Harvard Music Lab

The Harvard Music Lab (PI Samuel Mehr) is hiring a postdoctoral fellow to
lead and collaborate on studies of music perception and cognition via a
range of methods, including web-based citizen science; developmental,
cross-cultural, and cognitive psychology; data science; and computational
modeling. Candidates can learn more about our research at
http://themusiclab.org.

Applicants should have a strong publication record in any area of the
cognitive sciences; experience in the psychology or neuroscience of music,
audition, perception, and so on is strongly preferred. Advanced analytic
skills are essential (R, Stata, Python preferred) and web development
experience, or a demonstrated ability to learn new development skills
quickly, is a priority (javascript, React, CSS, AWS, SQL). Applicants
should provide concrete examples of their technical skills.

This is a one-year NIH-funded position with the potential for renewal.
Dedicated funds for research and conference travel are available. Please
see NIH policy for salary guidelines. The planned start date is 1 August
2020. Please apply by 15 March at tinyurl.com/musiclabpostdoc. We will
review applications until the position is filled.

Harvard University is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to
race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected
veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and
pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.
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