Dear all, apologies for the dual posting, please ignore the previous
post.  Wording altered to satisfy administrative requirements... -yw


The Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit at UCL is looking to
recruit a junior or senior level faculty in machine learning or
statistics. We are especially interested in candidates whose work in
these fields complements the Unit's focus on probabilistic and
statistical machine learning, or its wider interests in the brain.

Along with the statistical machine learning focus at Gatsby, led by
Yee Whye Teh, UCL offers a rich environment across the breadth of the
field. Activities in these areas are anchored by the new Centre for
Computational Statistics and Machine Learning which is directed by
John Shawe-Taylor, involving the departments of Computer Science (Mark
Herbster; Massimiliano Pontil; David Barber), Statistics (Trevor
Sweeting; Ricardo Silva) and Gatsby itself.

The Gatsby Unit was set up at UCL in 1998 as a research institute
devoted to theoretical neuroscience and machine learning. We have core
funding for five faculty and for associated postdocs and PhD students.
PIs can raise additional funds through grants. We have no
undergraduate programme, so only teaching and supervision of
graduate-level Gatsby students is required. We have close ties with
the UCL Departments of Computer Science and Statistics, with research
departments within UCL's School of Life and Medical Sciences, and with
groups in Engineering and Physics (Zoubin Ghahramani, David MacKay) at
Cambridge and beyond. We are located in a leafy haven in Queen Square,
London.

The Unit offers internationally competitive salaries. The salary
ranges are: Lecturer (grade 7) £32,458 - £35,469 per annum, (grade 8)
£36,533 - £43,622 per annum. Senior Lecturer/Reader (Grade 9) £47,667
- £52,086 per annum. Professor posts will be appointed on grade 10
with a minimum starting salary of £55,259 per annum - salary is
negotiable on the professorial scale. London Allowance of £2,781 per
annum is payable in addition to these salaries. A market supplement is
available for exceptional candidates in line with international
ranges.

Applications, consisting of a CV, a statement of research interests
and accomplishments, a teaching statement and full contact details for
three academic referees should be sent by e-mail to Rachel Howes:
asstadmin 'at' gatsby.ucl.ac.uk. Applicants are asked to provide
standardised monitoring information by completing and returning the
forms available at:
www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/vacancies/informationbycvapplicants.pdf

Applications must arrive no later than 5 January 2009.

For further information, please see
www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/vacancies/FacultyJD.pdf; for informal enquiries,
please contact Yee Whye Teh at ywteh 'at' gatsby.ucl.ac.uk

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