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- From: yq01+@andrew.cmu.edu (Yulin Qin)
- Newsgroups: comp.ai.neural-nets
- Subject: Looking for a post-doc or RA position in neuroscience
- Message-ID: <geXzxvO00iUy44MrVx@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: 17 Aug 92 11:35:23 GMT
- Organization: Doctoral student, Psychology, Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
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- Looking for a post-doc or RA position in neuroscience
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- I am a graduate student in the department of psychology at Carnegie
- Mellon University, with Herbert A. Simon as my advisor, and will get a
- Ph.D. soon.
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- The research I have done focuses on higher level cognition, which leads
- to my desire to understand how cognition may actually be physically
- implemented in the human brain. I am very eager to engage in
- neuroscience research and gain experience in this field. Thus, salary
- and other benefits are of secondary concern to me. What I primarily want
- is a chance to learn and work in the area of neuroscience after I
- graduate from CMU. If I cannot be a post-doctoral fellow, I would like
- to be a research assistant or something like that.
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- My publications, with my advisor and professor Tom Mitchell (computer
- science, CMU), are related to the following areas:
- 1) Scientific discovery (Cognitive Science (1990). 14, 281-308.);
- 2) Human and machine learning (Proceedings of the Fifth Florida
- Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium (1992). 235-239);
- 3) Mental imagery and problem solving (Proceedings of the Twelfth
- Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (1990). 646-653;
- Working Notes of AAAI Spring Symposium on Reasoning with Diagrammatic
- Representations (1992). 18-23; Proceedings of the Fourteenth Annual
- Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (1992). 1050 - 1055).
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- I have a Master's degree in computer science (Artificial Intelligence
- and Statistical Pattern Recognition), and have a strong training and
- five years experience in applied statistics (e.g., experiment design and
- analysis).
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- Detailed resume and sample publications will be be sent to anyone who
- are interested in my application. Suggestions for where I may be able to
- find a position in neuroscience are very much appreciated.
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- Yulin Qin (Mr.)
- Department of Psychology
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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- Phone (412)268-6284
- E-mail: qin@psy.cmu.edu
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