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POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITIES

            In addition to graduate training, the CSL has also provided postdoctoral training to a number of individuals. They have added considerably to the research expertise of the CSL, and most have been successful in attracting outside funding.
            Paul Nestor was the first postdoctoral fellow in the lab; from 1984-86 he continued his Ph.D. work on attention in aging and dementia before moving to Boston. There have been a total of eight postdoctoral fellows -- one of whom, Pamela Greenwood, is still with the CSL as a Research Associate Professor.
1. Paul Nestor, 1984-86
2. Pamela Greenwood, 1986-present (now Research Associate Professor)
3. Toufik Bahri, 1990-91
4. Mustapha Mouloua, 1992-94
5. Scott Adams, 1993-94
6. Evan Byrne, 1993-96
7. Yang Jiang, 1996-
8. Alan Francis, 1998-99
9. Bernd Lorenz, 2000-


VISITING SCIENTISTS


            Several visiting scientists have also spent periods of time at the CSL during which they collaborated on research projects with CSL students and postdoctoral fellows. The following is a list of those who spent periods of one month or longer at our labs. We gratefully acknowledge their contributions.
1. Robert West, U. London, 1985
2. Albert Toh, Kearney College, 1987
3. John Deaton, NTSC, 1989
4. Indramani Singh, BHU (Banaras Hindu Univ.), 1990-94
5. Roy Davies, U. Aston, 1991
6. C.B. Dwivedi, BHU, 1993
7. Steve Westerman, U. Aston, 1993
8. Indramani Singh, 1997, 1998
9. Yuejia Luo, 1998-


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