Two PhD positions are now available at the Human Neuroscience and Visual
Cognition Lab at the Department of Psychology, Wright State University
beginning Fall 2015. The newly established lab is headed by Dr. Assaf
Harel and investigates high-level vision and its neural substrates. We
are interested in how visual recognition occurs in real-world settings
and adopt a neuroergonomic approach to study the applied aspects of
high-level vision. For this purpose, we employ a diversity of cognitive
neuroscience methods, including EEG, fMRI, and psychophysics. Topics of
research include visual expertise, object and scene recognition,
categorization and perceptual learning.
For more information on the lab, contact Dr. Assaf Harel at:
assaf.harel(a)wright.edu.
The Department of Psychology is housed in the College of Science and
Mathematics, offers a Ph.D. in Human Factors and Industrial/
Organizational Psychology, and has 3 undergraduate concentration areas:
(1) Cognition and Perception, (2) Industrial/ Organizational, and (3)
Behavioral Neuroscience. Wright State University was recently ranked
among the “Best in the Midwest” universities by The Princeton Review,
listed among 260 Best National Universities in the annual “America’s
Best Colleges” rankings by U.S. News and World Report, and ranked fourth
nationally among universities with limited numbers of doctoral programs
in the Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index.
For more information on the department and the graduate program go to:
http://science-math.wright.edu/psychology/programs/graduate-program-overview.
Application deadline is January 1, 2015.
The Centre for Imaging Sciences at the University of Manchester has been
awarded significant funding by the Engineering and Physical Sciences
Research Council (EPSRC) for research into advanced imaging techniques
in dementia. The award will fund two post-doctoral research associates
to perform research into new MRI methods that will enable earlier
detection and characterisation of disease and to monitor its progression
with greater sensitivity.
One post has an emphasis on microstructural measurements using methods
such as diffusion MRI:
https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=8904
The second has an emphasis on microvascular quantification using methods
such as DCE-MRI and ASL:
https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=8929
Closing date is 4th January.
____________________________________
Dr Laura Parkes
Senior Lecturer in Neuroimaging
University of Manchester
+44 161 2755577
Laura.Parkes(a)manchester.ac.uk
> */One PhD or Postdoc position, ULB-Neuroscience Institute, Brussels,
> Belgium./*
>
> The Laboratory of CerebralFunctional Mapping ("Laboratoire de
> Cartographie fonctionnelle du Cerveau, LCFC), ULB-Neuroscience
> Institute, Free University of Brussels (Université libre de
> Bruxelles), is seeking for a talented postdoc.
>
> Applications are invited for a PhD or a Postdoc position in the field
> of magnetoencephalography (MEG) and high-density
> electroencephalography (hdEEG). The successful candidate will work on
> acquiring novel data using simultaneous MEG and hdEEG, developing and
> applying methods to investigate the spatio-temporal dynamics and
> electrophysiological bases of resting state networks, with specific
> emphasis on the default mode network (DMN). The successful candidate
> will contribute to the investigation of the effect of different
> experimental conditions on stationary and non-stationary resting state
> functional connectivity.
>
> The successful candidate will work in a multidisciplinary team
> composed of physicists, engineers, neuropsychologists and
> neurologists. The Laboratory of CerebralFunctional Mapping is a
> multimodal functional neuroimaging platform comprising a whole-scalp
> MEG (Elekta Vectorview), a MEG-compatible hdEEG (Geodesic), a 3T MRI,
> a MRI-compatible EEG (32 electrodes) and a PET. The laboratory is
> located at the Erasme hospital, the academic hospital of the Free
> University of Brussels (Université libre de Bruxelles, ULB). The
> hospital is located at the border of Brussels with easy access by
> public transports. Brussels is located at the center of Europe. It is
> multicultural city that provides a high-degree of quality of life with
> vibrant cultural and social events.
>
> Candidates must have a master degree (Bologna process) in Physics,
> Engineering, Mathematics or appropriately related discipline. For PhD
> candidate, programming skills in Matlab are a plus, and a previous
> experience in MEG/EEG experiments and signal processing is desirable
> but not required. For postdoc candidates, a PhD in a relevant
> disciplines is absolutely required. They must have extensive
> theoretical and practical knowledge of MEG/EEG signal processing using
> Matlab. Preliminary experience in the field of resting state activity
> is desirable but not required.
>
> This position will be available from 5th January 2015 or as soon as
> possible thereafter, for four years (PhD) or three years
> (Postdoc). Salary will be commensurate with experience and
> qualifications: around 1.700-1800 € per month without tax for PhD,
> around 2.000-2.250 € without tax for a Postdoc.
> Informal enquiries and application have to be addressed to Xavier De
> Tiège at xdetiege(a)ulb.ac.be <mailto:xdetiege@ulb.ac.be>
>
> Closing date: 24 December 2014
Xavier De Tiège, MD, PhD, Associate Professor
Unité de Magnétoencéphalographie
D +32 (2) 555 89 62
F +32 (2) 555 47 10
M Xavier.De.Tiege(a)erasme.ulb.ac.be
<mailto:Xavier.De.Tiege@erasme.ulb.ac.be>
Laboratoire de Cartographie fonctionnelle du Cerveau
UNI — ULB Neuroscience Institute
Université libre de Bruxelles
Brussels, Belgium.
D +32 (2) 555 89 62
F +32 (2) 555 47 10
M xdetiege(a)ulb.ac.be <mailto:xdetiege@ulb.ac.be>
http://uni.ulb.ac.be/groups/functional-brain-cartography/
Dear Users
Someone has borrowed ALL of the ynic eeg caps.Please can we have them
all back today.
Thank you
Gary
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Gary Green
York Neuroimaging Centre &
Centre for Hyperpolarisation in Magnetic Resonance
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Innovation Way
Heslington
York
YO10 5NY
tel +44 (0) 1904 435349
fax +44 (0) 1904 435356
mobile +44 (0) 788 191 3004
http://www.ynic.york.ac.ukhttp://www.york.ac.uk/chym/https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/about-us/people/ggrg
PA : Jill Hurst
tel +44 (0) 1904 435329
fax +44 (0) 1904 435356
Jill.Hurst(a)ynic.york.ac.uk
For those of you who will be in/near the Biocentre at 5pm this evening,
the York Science Park Christmas carols, with mulled wine and canapés, is
at 5pm this evening in the Biocentre cafe. It is free!
Gary
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Gary Green
York Neuroimaging Centre &
Centre for Hyperpolarisation in Magnetic Resonance
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Innovation Way
Heslington
York
YO10 5NY
tel +44 (0) 1904 435349
fax +44 (0) 1904 435356
mobile +44 (0) 788 191 3004
http://www.ynic.york.ac.ukhttp://www.york.ac.uk/chym/https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/about-us/people/ggrg
PA : Jill Hurst
tel +44 (0) 1904 435329
fax +44 (0) 1904 435356
Jill.Hurst(a)ynic.york.ac.uk
*Junior PI Position 'Neuroanatomy of Language' in Dutch Research
Consortium 'Language in Interaction'
*
*Maximum salary: € 5,070 gross/month*
*Closing date: 01 February 2015*
*For more information:***
<http://www.ru.nl/newstaff/vacaturebeschrijving?recid=542473>*http://www.ru.nl/newstaff/vacaturebeschrijving?recid=542473***
The NWO Gravitation consortium 'Language in Interaction' invites
applications for a junior PI position.
We are looking for a highly motivated, creative and talented researcher
who is able to establish a junior PI group on 'the neuroanatomy of
language'. The junior PI and his/her group will enrich a unique
consortium of researchers that aims to unravel the neurocognitive
mechanisms of language at multiple levels. The goal is to understand
both the universality and the variability of the human language faculty
from genes to behaviour.
You will be given the opportunity to establish your own independent
research group, and you will have free access to the Donders Institute's
scanning facilities. You will be expected to conduct research in one or
more research areas relevant to the position applied for. Supervision of
BSc, MSc and PhD projects will be part of your responsibilities.
Administrative duties will include local and/or national and
international committee memberships. You will be provided with budgetary
resources for a PhD candidate or technician, materials and consumables.
The Netherlands has an outstanding track record in the language
sciences. The research consortium 'Language in Interaction', sponsored
by a large grant from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific
research (NWO) brings together many of the excellent research groups in
the Netherlands with a research programme on the foundations of
language. The consortium includes representatives from seven
universities and one research institute in the Netherlands. These are
Radboud University (RU), University of Amsterdam (UvA), University of
Maastricht (UM), Leiden University (LU), Utrecht University (UU),
Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), Tilburg University (TiU), and the
Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics (MPI). Excellence in the
domain of language and related relevant fields of cognition is combined
with state-of-the-art research facilities and a research team with ample
experience in complex research methods and utilization. This consortium
achieves both quality and critical mass for studying human language at a
scale not easily found anywhere else in the world.
The position will be embedded in the Donders Institute for Brain,
Cognition and Behaviour at Radboud University and the Max Planck
Institute for Psycholinguistics. Both institutes conduct research in an
international setting. English is the lingua franca.
Click here for more information on the Junior PI position and how to apply.
http://www.ru.nl/newstaff/vacaturebeschrijving?recid=542473
The Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center is seeking a skilled
postdoctoral fellow to design, implement, and apply existing and novel
MRI analysis approaches in neurological disease. Our group studies
structural and functional changes in diseases including multiple
sclerosis, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and stroke.
Candidates must have a passion for creative and independent research, as
well as a recent PhD in one of the following fields: neuroimaging
analysis, biomedical engineering, mathematics, statistics/machine
learning, computer science, or a related area. The ideal candidate
should have prior experience with MRI image analysis, including
familiarity with software packages like FSL, FreeSurfer, or SPM.
Experience working with high-level languages like Python or Matlab are
also preferred.
The candidate will be expected to split time approximately 50% between
clinical research and experimental research. Clinical research
activities will include development and maintenance of software analysis
pipelines, implementation of new and existing techniques for image
analysis, efficiency/throughput optimization, and improvements in
precision and accuracy. Experimental research activities will focus more
on structural and functional connectivity analysis, design of novel
algorithms for precise morphological assessments, and design of
techniques for analyzing novel MRI contrasts.
The BNAC provides a rich environment to foster academic and professional
development, including a variety of experts with skill in fields
including medicine, MRI physics, computer science, and machine learning.
The BNAC also has research access to a 3T Toshiba human scanner and a
9.4T Bruker small animal scanner, and extensive computational resources
including a Linux cluster and large-scale storage.
This position is full-time with a one year initial appointment,
renewable annually based on performance.
Please email mgdwyer(a)buffalo.edu <mailto:mgdwyer@buffalo.edu> to apply,
and include a CV and at least two references.
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Michael G. Dwyer, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Neurology and Biomedical Informatics
Director of Technical Imaging Development
Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center
University at Buffalo
100 High St. Buffalo NY 14203
mgdwyer(a)bnac.net <mailto:mgdwyer@bnac.net>
(716) 859-7065
Staff Scientist Position on Cognitive Neuroscience of Drug Addiction in
Tehran University of
Medical Sciences
We are looking to recruit one research fellow, as staff scientist, from
young PhD graduates, in international
academic environments with Iranian citizenship. Successful applicant
will work in an interdisciplinary research
group at the Neurocognitive Laboratory, Iranian National Centre for
Addiction Studies (INCAS), affiliated with
Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS). This position will be
funded by national granting agencies and
could end up with a tenure-track assistant professorship position in
Cognitive Neuroscience in TUMS. The salary
will be equivalent to the income of a junior assistant professor in TUMS.
Facilities: The technical approach of the Lab includes both Non Invasive
Brain Stimulation (NIBS) Techniques
with fMRI and cognitive assessments among drug dependents to explore
potentials for Cognitive Neuroscience in
future of Addiction Medicine.
Also, we offer a NIBS research infrastructure including tDCS/TMS/Brain
Navigation and a good access to 3T MRI,
which is nearby the hospital. Successful applicant will have access to
the research clinic at INCAS, which covers the
wide range of drug user clients from Alcohol to Heroin and Amphetamines.
Requirements: The candidate should hold a MD or PhD in a relevant field,
or at least a would-be PhD awarded,
and have a publication record in international journals. Excellent
English and Persian language skills are required.
An independent work-style and effortful curiosity is both required and
supported. The candidate will work in an
interdisciplinary research environment on a sensitive clinical
population and is expected to be willing to share skills
with others and supervise undergrad students.
Moreover, expertise in handling clinical populations, fMRI data
analysis, cognitive task development and
behavioural data analysis is considered as positive points.
Responsibilities:
* Coordinating and testing of human subjects
* Contributing in projects management
* Task programming and study design
* Instructing in workshops and educational courses
* Writing reports and articles
About us: Tehran University of Medical Sciences is the oldest modern
medical university in the Persian-speaking
world. The Iranian National Centre for Addiction Studies established in
2003 to act in the national and regional
levels for science and technology development in different aspects of
drug addiction in an interdisciplinary
environment. INCAS has a leading role in the Middle East and North
Africa as the regional knowledge hub in harm
reduction and addiction treatment.
Due time: Applications will be considered until end of December. The
position is available immediately.
Sending files: Please send required applications including a CV (incl.
full publication list), a cover letter stating
motivation and relevant background and letters of recommendation of two
referees to Fahimah Farrahi
(ffahimafarrahie(a)gmail.com) with “[Application as Staff Scientists]” in
the e-mail header. For enquiries please
contact Hamed Ekhtiari (h_ekhtiari(a)razi.tums.ac.ir).
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The Neuropsychology Lab at the University of Oldenburg (Germany) is
seeking to fill the position of a
*Postdoctoral Research Associate / Research Associate
**(wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin / wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter, E13
TV-L, 100%).*
We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate with a strong
background in brain-computer interfaces (BCI). The project involves the
development of a fully mobile auditory BCI. A key focus will be in the
development and evaluation of unobtrusive EEG acquisition technology
that is motion-tolerant and can be used in daily-life situations for the
monitoring of auditory attention and cognitive states.
The Neuropsychology Lab conducts research into the underpinnings of
higher visual, auditory and motor functions. We apply non-invasive
neurophysiological recording techniques, with the majority of studies
using the electroencephalogram (EEG) as method of choice. Our lab
features several state-of-the-art stationary high-density EEG systems,
eye-tracking, a near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) system and access to
MRI and MEG. Several fully mobile, smartphone-operated wireless EEG
systems are available as well.
Candidates must have an academic university degree in Biomedical
Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or a closely
related field. Analytical skills, programming skills in Matlab,
experience with Machine Learning and expertise in single-trial EEG
analysis is required. Hands-on experience in BCI paradigm development or
EEG sensor development is beneficial, as well as knowledge of BCI2000,
BCILAB or OpenVibe software. An interest in auditory psychophysiology
and a background in neuroscience is a plus but not strictly required.
The position is suitable for part-time work, can be filled immediately
and is available for initially two years with the aim of extending.
The successful candidate will be affiliated to the Cluster of Excellence
Hearing4All and the Department of Psychology within the School of
Medicine and Health Sciences. Oldenburg has an international reputation
in hearing research and hosts for instance the Fraunhofer Group Hearing,
Speech and Audio Technology. Many international and interdisciplinary
research groups provide an attractive scientific and social environment.
Neuropsychology Lab: http://www.uni-oldenburg.de/en/neuropsychology/
Cluster of Excellence Hearing4all: http://hearing4all.eu/EN/
The University of Oldenburg is dedicated to increasing the percentage of
women in science. Therefore, female candidates are particularly
encouraged to apply. According to § 21 III NHG (legislation governing
Higher Education in Lower Saxony) preference will be given to female
candidates in cases of equal qualification. Handicapped applicants will
be given preference if equally qualified.
Please send your application including a cover letter, CV, list of
potential referees, list of publications, and copies of certificates for
academic degrees to Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener, Carl von Ossietzky
Universität Oldenbur, Department Psychologie, D-26111 Oldenburg,
Germany. We prefer an electronic application with a single pdf file to
stefan.debener(a)uni-oldenburg.de
<mailto:Stefan.debener@uni-oldenburg.de>. Please apply by 15 December
2014 to ensure consideration.
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Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener
Neuropsychology Lab
Department of Psychology
University of Oldenburg
D-26111 Oldenburg
Germany
Office: A7 0-038
Phone: +49-441-798-4271
Fax: +49-441-798-5522
Email:stefan.debener@uni-oldenburg.de