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From: Jane Gillham <jgillha1 at swarthmore.edu>

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From: Cohen Fellowship <cohen.fellowship at emory.edu>
Date: Tue, Oct 11, 2016 at 4:08 PM
Subject: Fellowship Opportunities in Social Developmental Neuroscience for
Seniors and Recent Graduates
To: "jgillha1 at swarthmore.edu" <jgillha1 at swarthmore.edu>


Dear Dr. Jane Gilham,



The Marcus Autism Center, in conjunction with the Emory University School
of Medicine and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, is offering four
fellowships: the Cohen Fellowship in Developmental Social Neuroscience, the
Marcus Fellowship in Speech Science and Engineering, the Simons Fellowship
in Computational Neuroscience, and the Simons Fellowship in Design
Engineering. Students who will receive a bachelor’s degree by June 2017
will be eligible for the positions. The fellowships will commence in July
2017, and they are 2 years in duration. Students can find further details
at: *cohenfellowship.org* <http://www.cohenfellowship.org/> and
*simonsfellowship.org* <http://www.simonsfellowship.org/>*.*



Attached, please find a brochure describing the fellowships. Please feel
free to print the brochure and post it in your department.* I ask that you
let us know that you have received this e-mail and that you forward it,
along with the associated brochure, to students in Swarthmore College’s
Department of Psychology.*



The *Cohen Fellowship in Developmental Social Neuroscience* will involve
cutting-edge social neuroscience research in infants, toddlers and
adolescents. Fellows will work to further the understanding of autism
through eye-tracking research, guiding a project from the point of data
collection to publication of results.



The *Marcus Fellowship in Speech Science and Engineering* will involve
researching early vocal development, including speech production and speech
perception, as part of a program to map out both typical and atypical
development of spoken communication in early childhood.



The *Simons Fellowship in Computational Neuroscience* will involve
integrating computational strategies with clinical research goals. Fellows
will develop 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 the understanding of autism and
efforts at early diagnosis.



The *Simons Fellowship in Design Engineering* will involve developing
innovative design solutions to answer experimental research questions.
Fellows will explore human factors engineering, product prototyping and the
design of environments with the goal of advancing neuroscience research.



Thank you for your help! We look forward to hearing from you.



Sincerely,

Isabella Stallworthy



Donald J. Cohen Fellowship in Developmental Social Neuroscience

Marcus Autism Center, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, &

Emory University School of Medicine

Phone: 404-785-9554

http://www.cohenfellowship.org/







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