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Subject: [JOB OPP] Fellowship Opportunities for Seniors and Recent Grads
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Subject: Fellowship Opportunities for Seniors and Recent Graduates
 >> The Marcus Autism Center, in conjunction with the Emory University School
 >> of Medicine and Children*s Healthcare of Atlanta, is offering two
 >> fellowships: the Simons Fellowship in Computational Neuroscience and the
 >> Simons Fellowship in Design Engineering. We are interested in recruiting
 >> the highly qualified students in Swarthmore's Computer Science
 >> programs.  Students who will receive a bachelor*s degree by June 2011 will
 >> be eligible for the positions.  The fellowships will commence in July 2011
 >> and are 2 years in duration. The fellowships were previously sponsored by
 >> the Yale Child Study Center, and students can find further details
 >> at http://childstudycenter.yale.edu/autism/fellowship/index.aspx.
 >>
 >> The training experience for the Simons Fellowship in Computational
 >> Neuroscience will be in developing methods for the analysis of visual
 >> scanning and eye-tracking data, computational models of visual salience,
 >> and data visualization techniques, all with the aim of advancing
 >> understanding of autism and efforts at early diagnosis.
 >>
 >> The training experience for the Simons Fellowship in Design Engineering
 >> will be in developing innovative design solutions to answer experimental
 >> research questions. These solutions offer an opportunity to explore human
 >> factors engineering, product prototyping, and the design of environments
 >> for neuroscience research.
 >>
 >> Sincerely,
 >>
 >> Jeremy Borjon
 >> ----
 >> Simons Fellowship 
 >> Developmental Disabilities Clinic
 >> Yale Child Study Center
 >> Yale University School of Medicine
 >> 40 Temple Street, Suite 6B
 >> New Haven, CT 06510
 >> Fax: 203.764.4373
 >> Website: http://socialneuro.med.yale.edu/
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