Dear all,
Apologies for possible cross-postings - could you please circulate this MEG job to anyone who could be interested.
Thanks,
/yury/
Yury Shtyrov, DPhil
Professor - Head of MEG Group
MINDLab - Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience (CFIN)
Institute for Clinical Medicine
Aarhus University, Denmark
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Post-doctoral Position in MEG/Neuroscience of Language
Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience, Aarhus University
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral scientist to support research into neurobiological foundations of language at the Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience (CFIN), Aarhus University, Denmark. The postholder’s research will be centred on using MEG and on the spatio-temporal dynamics of the neural activity underlying speech and language processing in the human brain. Ideal candidates will therefore have experience in neuroimaging and in language research. Previous experience in using EEG or/and MEG is essential. Eligible candidates should hold a PhD or similar degree in a relevant discipline, including (but not limited to) psychology, neuroinformatics, psycholinguisitcs or neuroscience. The position is to be filled as soon as possible and is initially open for 1 year with a possibility of extension and/or permanent post for a good candidate.
CFIN is an international multidisciplinary research centre based at Aarhus University’s Institute for Clinical Medicine, Denmark. Our research groups are supported by state-of-the-art cognitive neuroscience facilities including research-only 306-channel TRIUX MEG system (Elekta Neuromag), fMRI systems (Siemens TIM Trio 3T, Magnetom Skyra 3T), PET, navigated TMS, EEG and eye-tracking equipment, Two-Photon Microscopy, etc., and have well-established clinical and other collaborations. See cfin.au.dk for more inromation. Aarhus University provides an inspiring international research environment with top neuroscience facilties, and is consistently named among the world's best 100 universities.
To apply, please go to http://www.au.dk/en/about/job/sun/academicpositions/
Additional information regarding this position can be obtained by contacting Professor Yury Shtyrov, head of MEG, CFIN: Yury.Shtyrov(a)cfin.au.dk
*fMRI postdoc*
At the Center for Mind/ Brain Sciences (CIMeC, www.unitn.it/en/cimec
<http://www.unitn.it/en/cimec>), University of Trento, Italy, there will
soon be an opening for a postdoc position to work with Angelika Lingnau
(https://sites.google.com/site/angelikalingnau/) in collaboration with
Carlo Marzi, University of Verona. The ideal applicant will have
completed their PhD (Cognitive Neuroscience, Computer Science,
Psychology, Physics, or a related discipline), experience with fMRI
design and analysis methods (in particular MVPA), and programming
experience with Matlab or C. Additional experience with real-time fMRI
and/ or connectivity analyses is very desirable.
The CIMeC has been recently ranked as the leading Cognitive Neuroscience
research unit in Italy. It offers an international and vibrant research
setting with access to state-of-the-art neuroimaging methodologies,
including a research-only 4T MRI scanner, MEG, EEG and TMS, as well as
behavioral, eye tracking and motion tracking laboratories. English is
the official language of the CIMeC, where a large proportion of the
faculty, post-docs and students come from a wide range of countries
outside of Italy.
If you wish to receive further information please contact Angelika
Lingnau (angelika.lingnau(a)gmail.com <mailto:angelika.lingnau@gmail.com>)
or meet her at the SfN Meeting (Poster Board Number BBB19, presentation
273.18).
Angelika Lingnau, Phd
Center for Mind/ Brain Sciences
University of Trento
Via delle Regole, 101
38100, Mattarello (TN) - ITALY
email: angelika.lingnau(a)unitn.it <mailto:angelika.lingnau@unitn.it> or
_angelika.lingnau(a)gmail.com <mailto:angelika.lingnau@gmail.com>_
The Magnetic Resonance for Brain Investigation Laboratory at the Enrico
Fermi Center, Rome, Italy, is opening a call for a 2-years postdoctoral
position in the area of brain functional networks in neurodegenerative
disorders and aging, exploiting quantitative MRI techniques. The aim of
the project is to investigate the brain disconnection at network level
occurring during aging and dementia, and to disentangle the relevant
vascular and metabolic components.
The project is part of the NETFUN (Brain FUNctional NETwork studied by
NMR) project, a collaboration between Enrico Fermi Centre and the
Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Center (CUBRIC) – School of
Psychology – Cardiff University (UK).
Available facilities include 3 3T scanners (2 in Rome, 1 in Cardiff) and
full processing facilities.
The ideal applicant has a solid MRI background, including a PhD in
Physics, Mathematics, Engineering or Information Technology. Experience
with acquisition and analysis of functional MRI data, and specifically
with ASL techniques, is highly desirable, as well as good knowledge of
Matlab programming language.
The postdoc will be under the joint supervision of Dr. Federico Giove
and prof. Richard G. Wise. The fellow will work in a multidisciplinary
group, with experience in dementia and in functional and structural MRI.
The study will be mainly based in Rome (MARBILab, c/o Santa Lucia
Foundation), with some work based in Cardiff. Thus, the applicant must
be inclined to travel and to collaborate in different environments, and
highly motivated.
The post is available immediately, and is funded for 2 years. Salary is
in the range of 25000 EUR/year (tax-exempt).
Informal enquiries to Dr Federico Giove. Interested people are expected
to send a CV including publication list. The official call will be
published on http://www.centrofermi.it/index.php/grants/bandi, (Italian
language).
Dear all,
between 2pm and 3pm today there will be a presentation to Electronics
students in Open Plan. Access to workstations will be unaffected,
however people may find it preferable to use workstations towards the
back of Open Plan if they do not wish to be disturbed during this time.
Thanks,
Michael
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Dr Michael Simpson
Science Liaison Officer
York Neuroimaging Centre
Innovation Way
York
YO10 5DG
Tel: 01904 567614
Web: http://www.ynic.york.ac.uk
Two postdoctoral positions are available in the Department of Brain &
Cognitive Sciences at the University of Rochester in the lab of Rajeev
Raizada (http://raizadalab.org).
Both positions will involve applying multivoxel pattern-based fMRI
analysis to seeking to understand the structure of neural
representations. One position will concentrate especially on the
neural decoding of language, in particular the semantic representation
of words embedded in sentences. The other position will focus on
exploring similarity-based representations, relating neural similarity
structure to the visual and semantic similarity of objects.
Applicants must have a PhD in neuroscience, psychology, linguistics,
computer science or a related field. Experience in some or all of the
following areas would be ideal: fMRI data analysis, machine learning
(especially kernel-based or Bayesian approaches), computational
linguistics (for the language decoding postdoc), computer vision or
visual psychophysics (for the object-similarity postdoc). Experience
with Matlab or some other scientific programming language (e.g. SciPy,
R) is required.
Salary will be on the standard NIH postdoc payscale. Both positions
are available immediately and have funding for a two year period,
although they could potentially be extended beyond that time if
mutually agreed and if additional funding is obtained.
To apply, please send a description of your research interests, a CV,
the names of three referees, and weblinks to representative
publications to rajeev.raizada(a)gmail.com , specifying in the
subject-line which of the two positions you are applying to. Large
files such as PDFs of papers should be sent as weblinks (e.g. to your
publications webpage, or using Dropbox) rather than as e.mail
attachments. If you will be attending the upcoming Society for
Neuroscience conference then it might be possible to meet there,
otherwise interviews can be conducted via Skype.
The Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences at the University of
Rochester (http://www.bcs.rochester.edu) has a strong focus on
computational and statistical studies of neural representations, and
has researchers working in language, vision, computation, development
and neuroimaging. The Rochester Center for Brain Imaging
(http://rcbi.rochester.edu) has a research-dedicated 3T Siemens Trio
scanner.
*Postdoctoral Research Fellow Position at University of Pittsburgh *
The Maternal Affective Neuroscience Laboratory, headed by Drs. Eydie
Moses-Kolko, Alison Hipwell and Mary Phillips at the Western Psychiatric
Institute and Clinic of the University of Pittsburgh, seeks a full-time
postdoctoral research fellow supported by funds from the National
Institute of Child Health and Human Development. The start date is
flexible, although Fall 2013 is preferred. This position is for up to
2.5 years.
We are looking for a postdoctoral associate to work on a study
investigating the neural underpinnings of affective disorders and
mother-infant caregiving in young, 3-6mo postpartum mothers.
Specifically, the postdoctoral associate will be involved with the
neuroimaging component of the study, which measures responding in neural
reward circuits, affective face-processing circuits, empathy circuits
while attending to infant cry, as well as resting neural circuitry.
This R01 grant funded by the NICHD is a substudy of the Pittsburgh
Girls’ Study, a longitudinal study in which measures of affective,
cognitive, and behavioral functioning in a large, high-risk sample have
been measured since childhood. This substudy project can thereby test
scientific questions within a developmental context as well as examine
transgeneration mechanisms of psychopathology.
The successful candidate will primarily be responsible for collecting
and analyzing fMRI and behavioral data and writing scientific papers and
giving scientific presentations. Other duties will include assisting as
needed with evaluations of mothers and infants and to follow study
procedures regarding management of data, to generally add to the smooth
flow of the project as needed. This relies on close collaboration with
research coordinators, research assistants, graduate and undergraduate
students, and investigators. Position qualifications include a PhD in
psychology, neuroscience, or a related field or an MD psychiatrist at
the postdoctoral level; experience with fMRI acquisition and analysis;
strong experimental and statistical skills; the ability to work
independently and in a team environment on multiple tasks and projects
and to share one’s expertise with others. Experience with neuroimaging
software programs (AFNI, FSL, MATLAB, SPM, or other relevant programs),
programming for fMRI tasks (E-prime, Presentation), and statistical
analysis (SPM, SPSS, SAS) is highly desired. Strong interests in the
development and pathophysiology of depression and are valuable.
Excellent scientific writing skills are also desired.
Located in the Oakland area of Pittsburgh, Western Psychiatric Institute
and Clinic of UPMC (WPIC) is considered one of the nation's foremost
university-based psychiatric care facilities, housing the Department of
Psychiatry of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. For more
than 60 years, WPIC has been a national leader in providing
research-based care and treatment of mental health and addictive
disorders. As part of UPMC, WPIC provides a comprehensive range of
behavioral health services for individuals, including children,
adolescents, adults, and seniors who are at every stage in their recovery.
WPIC has a large community of post-doctoral scholars and associates and
a longstanding history of success in developing post-doctoral
researchers toward independent research careers. The Department of
Psychiatry has a total research portfolio of over $ 70 million annually,
including nine T32 post-doctoral training grants. During the current
fiscal year, these grants support a community of more than 68
post-doctoral researchers whose research career development is supported
by structured and informal mentoring activities. Our faculty have a
strong commitment to excellence in mentorship.
Please address questions or send a letter of research interests, a CV
and contact information for three references to Eydie Moses-Kolko
(mosesEL(a)upmc.edu <mailto:mosesEL@upmc.edu>). Applications will be
considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Thank you for your interest,
Eydie Moses-Kolko
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Eydie Moses-Kolko, MD
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic University of Pittsburgh School
of Medicine
office: 412-624-9152
fax: 412-383-8336
FYI
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The Hospital of the University of Munich, Germany, is one of the largest
and most competitive university hospitals in Germany and Europe. 45
specialized hospitals, departments and institutions harboring excellent
research and education provide patient care at the highest medical level
with approximately 10.000 employees.
The Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research at the Ludwig Maximilian
University of Munich offers:
Research Fellow/Postdoc:
Neuroimaging in Cerebrovascular Disease (m/f)
RESEARCH FOCUS and RESPONSIBILITIES:
The research fellow/postdoc will work on the mechanisms of post-stroke
dementia using multimodal MRI data acquired through a prospective
longitudinal study that involves repeat structural and functional MRI
together with amyloid PET and detailed cognitive testing. The project is
funded by the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) and
embedded in an ambitious imaging program on vascular cognitive
impairment. The fellow/postdoc will work in a highly dynamic
neuroimaging team and is encouraged to bring in own research ideas.
REQUIREMENTS:
The candidate should hold a PhD, MD or equivalent degree in relevant
disciplines (informatics, engineering, mathematics, neuroscience),
should be familiar with state of the art structural and functional
imaging techniques and should have skills in image postprocessing. Solid
knowledge of programming and statistics is a plus. An enthusiastic,
reliable and independent work style will provide a good fit for our team.
OFFER:
We offer an excellent multidisciplinary environment with expertise in
neuroimaging, neuropsychology, bioinformatics, epidemiology and state of
the art multimodal neuroimaging equipment (3T MRI, high-density fMRI
compatible EEG, molecular PET, IT infrastructure). The research team is
embedded in the Munich Cluster for Systems Neurology, which is funded by
the German Excellence Initiative. The research fellow will draw on a
comprehensive database and technical support to facilitate efficient
work conditions. He/she will work in a friendly, highly productive team
at the Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research.
The Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU)
(http://www.en.uni-muenchen.de/index.html), Germany, and its hospitals
figure among Germany’s premier and internationally competitive
biomedical research sites and are funded by the government’s Excellence
Initiative.
Salary is according to TV-L. The position is limited for two years, with
a possible extension. Disabled persons will be preferentially considered
in case of equal qualification. Presentation costs can not be refunded.
HOW TO APPLY:
Your application - preferably in electronic form - with the usual
documents indicating the
earliest possible starting date should be directed to:
Klinikum der Universität München,
Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research
Prof. Dr. Martin Dichgans
Marchioninistr. 15
81377 Munich | Germany
Send application by email to:
isd(a)med.uni-muenchen.de
Dear Users
This week (4.15 pm in YNiC open plan) there will be an internal project
proposal presentation given by Jonny Smallwood. The title of Jonny's
project is "Neural correlates of self-generated thought".
Everyone is welcome to attend and refreshments will be served afterwards.
Best wishes
Rebecca
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Dr. Rebecca E. Millman
Science Liaison Officer
York Neuroimaging Centre
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Heslington
YO10 5DG
Tel: +44 (0) 1904 567614
Fax: +44 (0) 1904 435356
The Central Nervous System group of CRMBM (Center for Magnetic Resonance
in Biology and Medicine) in Marseille (France) is seeking
for 2 post-doctoral MR physicists. The successful candidates will work
on the development at UHF (7T) of advanced acquisition and
post-processing techniques on the new human 7T-whole-body MR system
(Siemens, Step 2) in a multidisciplinary team (20 persons).
The positions are fully funded for 24 months by the AMIDEX program
(7T-AMISTART) of Aix-Marseille University.
*Position I (24 months): /_Development of acquisition and
post-processing methods for sodium (^23 Na) MRI at 7T on human brain and _/*
*/_spinal cord_/*
*/_ of controls and patients with neurological diseases._/*
_Required Qualifications_:
·PhD in Medical Physics, Physics, Biomedical Engineering or related areas.
·Experience in MR pulse sequence programming (ideally IDEA).
·Proficiency with programming languages (C, C++, Matlab).
·Experience in UHF (7T) acquisitions in humans.
_Preferred qualifications:_
·Experience in ^23 Na MRI
·Good publication record
·Good written and oral communication skills in English
*Position II (24 months): /_Development of acquisition and
post-processing methods for ultra high resolution ^1 H MRI and SWI at 7T _/*
*/_on human brain and spinal cord of controls and patients with
neurological diseases._/*
_Required Qualifications_:
·PhD in Medical Physics, Physics, Biomedical Engineering or related areas.
·Experience in UHR MRI acquisitions in humans at UHF (7T).
·Experience in the use of multi TX/RX coils, SAR and B1 mapping methods.
·Experience in MR pulse sequence programming (ideally IDEA).
·Proficiency with programming languages (C, C++, Matlab).
_Preferred qualifications:_
·Experience in SWI
·Good publication record
·Good written and oral communication skills in English
*Electronic applications* (cover letter, CV, 2 letters of
recommendation) to be sent to Pr Jean-Philippe Ranjeva (Head of the CNS
group of CRMBM)
e-mail : jean-philippe.ranjeva(a)univ-amu.fr
<mailto:jean-philippe.ranjeva@univ-amu.fr>
**
*Application deadline : December 1st 2013.* Preferred starting date :
January 2014.