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Subject: | Postdoc positions bioacoustics/machine learning/movement |
From: | Marie Roch <> |
Date: | Tue, 17 Sep 2019 13:46:04 +0000 |
Dear Colleagues,
Ari Strandburg-Peshkin and I are seeking two post docs to join our interdisciplinary and international team studying communication and collective behavior in animal groups. The post docs will take part in a new Human Frontier Science Program funded project bringing together behavioral field biology with emerging movement and acoustic tracking technologies and quantitative analysis tools. The post doc based at the University of Konstanz will focus on analysis of collective movement, while the post doc based at San Diego State University will focus on bioacoustics and machine learning. The two post docs will work closely with one another and with the rest of the team to link these areas. Anticipated start dates are in January 2020 with some flexibility possible.
More details and application procedures can be found at https://roch.sdsu.edu/recruiting/CommunicationAndBehaviorPostdocs.pdf.
Please feel free to apply or circulate this to potential candidates, Marie & Ari -- Marie Roch Professor of Computer Science San Diego State University San Diego, CA
Dr. Ariana Strandburg-Peshkin Junior Research Group Leader University of Konstanz Konstanz, Germany Marie Roch
Professor of Computer Science, San Diego State University, GMCS-533 Tel: +1 619 594 5830
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