Assistant Professor Department of Psychology, College of Arts & Sciences - Stony Brook University
The Department of Psychology at Stony Brook University invites applications for two tenure- track Assistant Professors in the area of Cognitive Science.
For the first appointment, we seek a candidate who uses advanced quantitative methods to study human perception or cognition. Preferred quantitative methods would use deep learning / machine learning, including generative artificial intelligence (e.g., large language or vision-language models) to understand human perception, attention or cognition. Other comparably advanced computational methods will be considered. For this position, we are particularly interested in a scholar whose work lends itself to novel collaborative initiatives across areas and disciplines.
For the second appointment, we seek a candidate who has a proven record of research in the area of Cognitive Science. We are particularly interested in scholars whose research focuses on language or judgment and decision making. However, we will consider applications from all areas of Cognitive Science.Each applicant should be able to teach and mentor Cognitive Science students at the graduate and undergraduate levels. The Psychology Department at Stony Brook University encompasses doctoral programs in Cognitive Science, Clinical Psychology, Integrative Neuroscience, and Social and Health Psychology. Available resources relevant to the position include the Stony Brook University Institute for Advanced Computational Science (IACS), the Institute for AI- Driven Discovery and Innovation, the Institute for Engineering-Driven Medicine, and the Social, Cognitive, and Affective Neuroscience (SCAN) Center.
Required Qualifications
A PhD degree in Psychology, Cognitive Science, or a closely related field.
Preferred Qualifications
A record of publication(s) that use behavioral, computational, and/or quantitative methods to study human perception or cognition. Evidence of funding or potential for funding. Teaching experience (such as TAship, lecturer, adjunct) at the undergraduate level, preferably related to cognitive science.
Applicants must include a cover letter (1-page limit), CV, statements of research (past, current, and future directions) and teaching interests (your experience, future teaching interests, teaching and mentorship style) (max 1,000 words each), diversity statement (past, current, and future plans to contribute to diversity, equity, and inclusion [DEI]) (max 500 words), representative publications (limit 3), and 3 letters of recommendation.
All application materials must be submitted online via the link below: