Join the Lab
- Job Description (Post-Doctoral Researchers): Not currently hiring
- The postdoctoral researcher will be primarily responsible for preparing written and oral presentations of research within the lab for
journal publications and conferences. The researcher will also assist with helping to plan and conduct studies, including speech perception
and production experiments and/or acoustic-phonetic analyses. Evidence of scholarly productivity in the form of journal articles, conference
proceedings, and/or conference presentations is mandatory. Additional responsibilities will include oversight of undergraduate and graduate
students working on the project.
- A requirement for the position is good familiarity with the published literature on processes in spoken word recognition, including
word segmentation and lexical access. In addition, a strong preference will be given to applicants with good familiarity with the published
literature on speech prosody. Applicants for the position should have a track record of published research commensurate with their experience
in an area that closely relates to the ongoing lab projects, such as speech perception, spoken word recognition, and/or prosody. A Ph.D. degree
is required for this position; preference will be given to candidates with a Ph.D. in hand, but Ph.D. candidates who can provide evidence of
dissertation defense dates will also be considered. Relevant areas for the Ph.D. are Psychology, Speech and Hearing Science, Linguistics,
Neuroscience and/or Cognitive Science. A successful candidate will have excellent organization and communication skills and strong personal
motivation. Background and experience with submission of manuscripts to scholarly journals is desirable; other desirable skills include training
in acoustic analysis of speech segments and/or speech prosody, computer programming skills, and/or music performance and/or theory.
- Funding for Post-Doctoral positions may be available through a combination of NSF and NIH grants. Interested applicants are encouraged to email
Dr. Laura Dilley (ldilley@msu.edu) with the following information:
- A current CV
- Statement of research interests and career goals, and why you are well-suited for this position
- At least three representative publications and/or other writing samples
- Contact information for at least three references
MSU is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. MSU is committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity.
The university actively encourages applications and/or nominations of women, persons of color, veterans, and persons with disabilities.
- Job Description (Post-Doctoral Researchers): Not currently hiring
- The postdoctoral researcher will be primarily responsible for preparing written and oral presentations of research within the lab for journal publications and conferences. The researcher will also assist with helping to plan and conduct studies, including speech perception and production experiments and/or acoustic-phonetic analyses. Evidence of scholarly productivity in the form of journal articles, conference proceedings, and/or conference presentations is mandatory. Additional responsibilities will include oversight of undergraduate and graduate students working on the project.
- A requirement for the position is good familiarity with the published literature on processes in spoken word recognition, including word segmentation and lexical access. In addition, a strong preference will be given to applicants with good familiarity with the published literature on speech prosody. Applicants for the position should have a track record of published research commensurate with their experience in an area that closely relates to the ongoing lab projects, such as speech perception, spoken word recognition, and/or prosody. A Ph.D. degree is required for this position; preference will be given to candidates with a Ph.D. in hand, but Ph.D. candidates who can provide evidence of dissertation defense dates will also be considered. Relevant areas for the Ph.D. are Psychology, Speech and Hearing Science, Linguistics, Neuroscience and/or Cognitive Science. A successful candidate will have excellent organization and communication skills and strong personal motivation. Background and experience with submission of manuscripts to scholarly journals is desirable; other desirable skills include training in acoustic analysis of speech segments and/or speech prosody, computer programming skills, and/or music performance and/or theory.
- Funding for Post-Doctoral positions may be available through a combination of NSF and NIH grants. Interested applicants are encouraged to email Dr. Laura Dilley (ldilley@msu.edu) with the following information:
- A current CV
- Statement of research interests and career goals, and why you are well-suited for this position
- At least three representative publications and/or other writing samples
- Contact information for at least three references
MSU is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. MSU is committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity. The university actively encourages applications and/or nominations of women, persons of color, veterans, and persons with disabilities.