The attachment now gives the time of the talk. Not my fault.
Andy
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Subject: RE: York_Seminar_2.doc
From: "Jim Austin" <jim.austin(a)york.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, October 11, 2012 3:55 pm
To: andy.ellis(a)york.ac.uk
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Andy,
Just realised the time is missing - revised version attached.
Good point - will do hyms too.
Jim
Prof. Jim Austin, Computer Science, University of York
NEW email address: jim.austin(a)york.ac.uk
Land line: 01904 325629 Mobile: 07789 487841 www.cs.york.ac.uk/~austin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Ellis [mailto:andy.ellis@york.ac.uk]
> Sent: 11 October 2012 15:33
> To: Jim Austin
> Subject: Re: York_Seminar_2.doc
>
>
> Have done. Have you thought about HYMS. Tony Kendrick is Dean of
> Research (I think).
>
> Andy
>
>
> > Andy,
> > We have the attached seminar coming up over here on Parkinson's.
> > Not sure who to send this to in psychology - but could you pass it on
> to
> > your folk.
> >
> > All the best,
> > Jim
> >
>
>
> Prof Andy Ellis
> Department of Psychology
> University of York
> York YO10 5DD
> UK
>
> http://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/staff/faculty/awe1/
Prof Andy Ellis
Department of Psychology
University of York
York YO10 5DD
UK
http://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/staff/faculty/awe1/
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Subject: York_Seminar_2.doc
From: "Jim Austin" <jim.austin(a)york.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, October 11, 2012 2:32 pm
To: andy.ellis(a)york.ac.uk
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Andy,
We have the attached seminar coming up over here on Parkinson's.
Not sure who to send this to in psychology - but could you pass it on to
your folk.
All the best,
Jim
Prof Andy Ellis
Department of Psychology
University of York
York YO10 5DD
UK
http://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/staff/faculty/awe1/
FYI
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Dear Colleagues
Could we bring the position – detailed below – to your attention. We are
looking to recruit a new group leader (up to full professor – Chair -
level) in cognitive neuroscience here at the Wellcome Trust Centre for
Neuroimaging at UCL (aka the FIL). Please feel free to circulate to
anyone you think might be interested.
Best wishes
Eleanor Maguire
*Chair / Reader / Senior Lecturer in Human Neuroimaging and Cognitive
Neuroscience *
*UCL Department / Division: *Institute of Neurology**
*Specific unit / Sub department: *Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging**
*Grades: *9 - Professorial**
*Hours: *Full Time**
*Salary (inclusive of London allowance): *UCL Grade 9 (Senior
Lecturer/Reader) in the range £51,052 - £55,512 pa, or UCL Grade 10
(Professor) from £62,110 pa, _negotiable_. **
*Duties and Responsibilities: *The Wellcome Trust Centre for
Neuroimaging wishes to appoint an individual at Professor/Reader/Senior
Lecturer level whose primary interest is in using neuroimaging or
related investigative approaches to study human cognition. **
The Centre wishes to recruit a top-level scientist with a proven track
record in the application of neuroimaging in a domain of cognition that
will complement the existing portfolio of the Wellcome Trust Centre for
Neuroimaging (http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/). The Centre has
high-quality imaging facilities including three state-of-the-art 3T
scanners, an EEG laboratory and an MEG facility. The Centre is supported
by a major Strategic Award from the Wellcome Trust, and is able to offer
some start-up support, subject to negotiation. The appointee will be
expected to generate new income to support a research team through
competitive funding mechanisms. A modest teaching commitment is also
associated with the post.
*Key Requirements: *Applicants must be scientists who have either
exceptional promise or an established research track record. A very
strong publication record for their career stage, plus proven ability to
obtain competitive funding at both national and international level, are
essential. For an appointment at Professorial level, applicants must be
able to demonstrate significant achievements in original research, a
capacity for academic leadership, and an international reputation in the
field of cognitive neuroscience. **
*Further Details: *The appointment is available from spring 2013. There
will be an Institute of Neurology review of progress against agreed
objectives in the fifth year of the post. **
The advert for the WTCN Chair/Reader/SL post is now live on the UCL
website. Reference 1285425; direct link:
https://atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/jobs.cgi?SID=amNvZGU9MTI4NTQyNSZ2dF90…
Informal enquiries are welcome to Professor Ray Dolan, Head of
Department (email: r.dolan(a)ucl.ac.uk <mailto:r.dolan@ucl.ac.uk>)
* *
*We particularly welcome female applicants and those from an ethnic
minority, as they are under-represented within UCL at this level. *
* *
*Closing Date: *30 Nov 2012**
* *
*This appointment is subject to UCL Terms and Conditions of Service for
Academic Staff.*
Dear Users
As you will be aware, the MEG scanner works by using liquid helium to
keep the sensors in a superconducting and therefore a very sensitive state.
The bucket that holds the helium has to be cleaned out once in while.
This is because solid nitrogen and oxygen accumulate in the bottom of
this bucket and interfere with the cooling of the sensors. We know when
we have to do cleaning as the noise on the sensors increases and, if we
did nothing, would stop superconducting.
So, we are going to warm up the MEG machine, clean it out, do other
maintenance and use the opportunity to improve the layout in the MEG
room. We will also carry out some preliminary work that will allow us
to, eventually, install our new MEG electronics that will improve the
measurement noise and our ability to control the MEG device.
This will take a little while so we will keep you informed about
progress. We have spoken to the major users of MEG but if this
interferes with your own plans do let us know.
Gary
--
Gary Green
Director
York Neuroimaging Centre & YNI Ltd
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Innovation Way
Heslington
York
YO10 5NY
http://www.ynic.york.ac.ukhttps://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/about-us/people/ggrg
tel. +44 (0) 1904 435349
PA - Jill Hurst : +44 (0) 1904 435329
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*University of Nottingham Anne McLaren Fellowships*
*
*
Applications are invited from exceptional female postdoctoral scientists
for the University of Nottingham Anne McLaren Fellowships. We welcome
applications from postdoctoral scientists working in any area of
psychology or neuroscience. The highlights of this prestigious
fellowship scheme are as follows:
1. Fellowships are three years in duration and linked to a permanent
academic post.
2. Fellows can apply for £25K research costs and £5K childcare costs per
annum.
3. Applicants must have submitted their PhD and should have no more than
four years full time postdoctoral experience.
4. Salary will be commensurate with postdoctoral experience on either
level 4 or 5 of the University pay scales
Further details of this scheme can be found at:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/fellowships/anne-mclaren-fellowships/i…
Please email expressions of interest forms (downloadable via the link)
to Dr. Ben Webb (B.Webb(a)nottingham.ac.uk
<mailto:B.Webb@nottingham.ac.uk>) no later than 7th November 2012.
FYI
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*University of Nottingham Research Fellowships*
*
*
Applications are invited from exceptional postdoctoral scientists for
the University of Nottingham Research Fellowships. We welcome
applications from postdoctoral scientists working in any area of
psychology or neuroscience. The highlights of this prestigious
fellowship scheme are as follows:
1. Fellowships are three years in duration and linked to a permanent
academic post.
2. Fellows can apply for £25K research costs and £5K childcare costs per
annum.
3. Applicants must have submitted their PhD and should have no more than
six years full time postdoctoral experience.
4. Salary will be commensurate with postdoctoral experience on either
level 4 or 5 of the University pay scales
Further details of this scheme can be found at:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/fellowships/nottingham-advance-researc…
Please email expressions of interest forms (downloadable via the link)
to Dr. Ben Webb (B.Webb(a)nottingham.ac.uk
<mailto:B.Webb@nottingham.ac.uk>) no later than 7th November 2012.
FYI
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We seek postdoctoral applicants interested in event-related fMRI in healthy humans. The work is funded by major recent grants from the Wellcome Trust and the European Research Council.
Our work investigates the neural processing of fundamental variables underlying learning and decision making in individuals and in social interactions, based on animal learning theory and economic decision theory. We appreciate simple, well designed experimental tasks and thorough behavioural testing. Our rationales, task designs and data interpretations are informed by parallel work using single neuron behavioural electrophysiology. Our projects benefit from collaborations with experimental psychologists and behavioural economists in Cambridge and abroad, including Peter Bossaerts from Caltech, Pasadena. We combine the candidate's own ideas with the demands of the grants. Planned projects involve probability, risk, economic utility and other decision variables, and social cooperation and inequity. We have access to four Siemens Trio 3T scanners. For details on our group, see http://www.pdn.cam.ac.uk/staff/schultz/.
We seek candidates with published experience in human neuroimaging. Additional knowledge in behavioural economics, primate behavioural neurophysiology or computational neuroscience would be an asset, as is experience with quantitative testing in controlled behavioural tasks, advanced statistics including multivariate classifiers, reinforcement model-based regressions or Bayesian updating. However, training will be provided in all areas necessary for successful completion of the project. We appreciate excellent social and writing skills.
The initial deadline for applications is November 15, 2012, although the search will continue until the appropriate candidate has been identified. Start date is flexible. Initial appointments will be for 2 years, with consideration for prolongation. The salary will be on the standard University scale in the range of £27,578 to £35,938 depending on previous research experience. Applications should include CV, list of publications, half page description of research experience related to the projects stated above including experience in neuroimaging, quantitative behavioural testing and computer programming, a half page description of research interests, and contact details of two referees. Please apply to Prof Wolfram Schultz, Department of Physiology, Development& Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, UK, ws234(a)cam.ac.uk.
FYI
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Three brain imaging PhD projects are available at the Sleep & Cognition
group of the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience in Amsterdam, The
Netherlands. Projects are in collaboration with one or more partners in
Freiburg, Basel or Strasbourg.
*
*
*Project 8: Individual differences in the spatiotemporal profile of
brain activity during wake and sleep*
The project aims to elucidate how spatiotemporal profiles of brain
activity develop from wakefulness to deep sleep. Assessments in good and
poor sleepers will be done using the EGI MR-compatible 256-channel high
density EEG-system in the quietest 3T MRI system presently available, a
Toshiba Vantage Titan 3T with the Pianissimo technology. Analyses
include graph theoretical and network complexity measures. Assessments
will be made in Amsterdam, analyses both in Amsterdam, Freiburg and Basel.*
*
*
*
*Project 6: Spatiotemporal patterns of cortical oscillations that
determine subjective wake time during sleep*
The project aims to elucidate the neural correlates of the loss of
consciousness during sleep. Spatiotemporal profiles of brain activity in
good and poor sleepers will be obtained using the EGI 256-channel high
density EEG-system, both during unperturbed sleep and in response to
sensory stimulation. Analyses include graph theoretical and network
complexity measures. Assessments will be made in Amsterdam, analyses
both in Amsterdam and Freiburg.
*
*
*Project 4: Reward effects of light: phototherapy as a treatment for
pathologies with motivational deficits*
The project aims to elucidate the involvement of brain regions
regulating reward and motivation in the mood-improving effects of bright
light. 3T MRI assessments will be done in good and poor sleepers.
Assessments of behavior, circadian genes, proteins, neurotransmitters
and hormones will be done in transgenic animals. Human studies will be
performed in Amsterdam, animal studies in Strasbourg.
Projects are open to students with a (pending) master (or equivalent)
degree in Physics, Mathematics, Biology, Psychology, Neuroscience or
Engineering or comparable. Experience with brain imaging, EEG, or sleep
is an advantage for all projects. Experience with animal studies is an
advantage for project 4. Especially students with some affinity with
and/or background in mathematics and/or scientific programming are also
encouraged to apply. A proficient level of familiarity with large
datasets and programming is commendable, e.g. using Matlab. Mastery of
the English language is essential for writing papers and a thesis;
mastery of the local languages will facilitate recordings.
If you're interested, please read additional information on
http://www.neurotime-erasmus.org/ and contact e.van.someren(a)nin.knaw.nl
<mailto:e.van.someren@nin.knaw.nl>.
Thank you for your interest!
Prof. dr. Eus J.W. Van Someren
http://www.nin.knaw.nl/research_groups/van_someren_group/
Dear All,
I’d like to draw your attention to the forthcoming meeting of the British
Neuropsychological Society (BNS) on 7-8 November in Queen Square, London.
Presentations at the BNS are comprised of a diverse range of topics and
methodologies (not limited to patient-based studies) by some of the leading
researchers. They are relevant to all those with an interest in the brain
and cognition. Highlights of the forthcoming meeting include:
*“Frontotemporal Dementia: From Modules to Molecules”*
*John Hodges* (University of New South Wales, Australia) will deliver the
Freda Newcombe Lecture
*“Medial Temporal Lobe Functional Heterogeneity: Inputs or Processes?”*
*Kim Graham* (Cardiff University) & *Daniela Montaldi* (University of
Manchester) will participate in The John Marshall Memorial Debate
*"Metacognitive aspects of Alzheimer's disease"*
*Daniel Mograbi*, *Robin Morris *(Institute of Psychiatry, London) and *Andrew
Budson *(Boston University, USA).
The full program can be found here: http://www.the-bns.org/meetings.html
One advantage of the BNS is that it is virtually free to attend (and is
indeed free to attend if you opt to become a member): £10 for student
non-members and £20 for other non-members if you register before 20th October
(http://www.the-bns.org/registration.html)
We look forward to seeing you there,
Jamie Ward
BNS Meetings Secretary
--
Beth Jefferies
Department of Psychology, University of York
+44 01904 631585
FYI
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*/_MEG Physicist Position Vacant_/*
*_MEG Lab Overview_*
* *
Our MEG lab is a section of the Neurophysiology Department, which
belongs to National Neuroscience Institute (NNI) which is one of the
most important health care providers at King Fahad Medical City (KFMC).
Our hospital is founded by the Ministry of Health (MOH). The lab was
established in early 2011, and was running officially, by October 2011.
Our MEG system is 306 sensors Neuromag System (Elekta, Helsinki,
Finland). The lab conducts clinical applications for pre-surgical
epilepsy evaluation and brain mapping. Our aim to have high standard
scientific and clinical research, to be one of the labs that contribute
in developing MEG systems, and became a reference for other labs in the
region of Middle East.
* *
*_Requirements_*
Required applicant should have a minimal of Master's degree (or
equivalent), have academic experience in using numerical methods to
analyse complex systems, and be willing to do further development for
mathematical and software programs.
Preferable to have strong motivations and ambitions to take part in the
research. Also, researchers having interest in neural and human science
with expertise in different areas are such as Statistics, machine
learning, parallel distributed computing, signal processing, artificial
intelligence, bio-measurement and instrumentation, computer vision,
statistical physics, cognitive psychology.
Preferable to have enthusiastic to understand the dynamic properties of
the human brain and to probe the interaction between different regions.
Furthermore, you are prepared to take courses and workshops offered
based on the lab requirement.
Proficiency in oral and written English is essential. You are expected
to work in a team, sharing technical know-how and ideas.
Most pass the personal interview (Hospital may organize overseas trip
interview serious applicant only).
*_Conditions of Employment_*
*Position: *Full-time Researcher / Full-time Research physicist*
Tenure: *Single year based contract, renewable based on evaluation
*Salary: *Based on experience and negotiable*
Work Location: *Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia*
**
**_Application Materials
_1- CV
2- List of publications
3- Copy of the passport
4- Recommendation letters from three researchers*
*_Starting Date
_October 1^st 2012 *
*_Deadline _*
*Opens until positions are filled (first come, first served)*
* *
*_Contact_*
*/Dr. SALAH ALMUBARAK, /**/BSc, MD, FRCPC
Head Section of MEG lab/*
*/Clinical Neurophysiology Department
National Neuroscience Institute
King Fahad Medical City
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia/*
*/saalmubarak(a)kfmc.med.sa <mailto:saalmubarak@kfmc.med.sa>/*
*/drsalmubarak(a)gmail.com <mailto:drsalmubarak@gmail.com> /*
*/Tel +966 1 288 9999 Ex. 7476
Fax +966 1 288 _9000_ Ex. 7476/*
*/Cell +966 569557313/*
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