> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexander Leemans
> Sent: 20 June 2014 22:41
> Subject: PhD/Post-doc opportunities
>
> Hi,
>
> Fancy a PhD or Post-doc position in diffusion MRI / connectomics at the UMC
> Utrecht? For details, see http://www.providi-lab.org. I would be grateful if you
> could share this information with anyone you know who might be interested.
>
> Cheers,
> Alexander
>
>
> --
> Alexander Leemans, PhD
> Associate Professor
> PROVIDI Lab
> Image Sciences Institute
> University Medical Center Utrecht
> Heidelberglaan 100
> Utrecht - 3584 CX
> The Netherlands
> Tel: +31 88 755 3170
> Email: Alexander(a)isi.uu.nl
> http://www.PROVIDI-Lab.org
> http://twitter.com/Alex_Leemans
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/alexanderleemans
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We have a short-term, junior Research Assistant position available at
the MRC CBU in Cambridge, UK – see attached. We are looking primarily
for someone with excellent computing skills to help organise and
implement analyses on a huge neuroimaging dataset.
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit – Cambridge
Data Analyst for Neuroimaging Data
Applications are invited for a research assistant to help maintain and
extend computational
analysis of neuroimaging data collected by the Cambridge Centre for
Ageing and
Neuroscience (CamCAN). This centre brings together a large group of
researchers across
the University of Cambridge and at the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences
Unit (MRC-CBU)
who aim to relate brain changes to cognitive changes over the adult
lifespan. The appointee
will work on multiple types of behavioural, MRI and MEG data collected
from a unique
population-representative sample of 700 adults from 18-88 years of age.
This fixed-term
post is available until the end of September 2015.
You should have, or be in the final stages of obtaining, a degree in
computer science,
medical physics or computational neuroscience or a related field,
ideally with experience of
human neuroimaging data, such as MRI, fMRI and MEG/EEG. You should have
excellent
programming and general computing skills, including expertise in Matlab,
Linux and web-
design. Experience with some of the major neuroimaging software (eg
SPM/FSL/FieldTrip)
would be desirable, as would experience developing, managing, or
maintaining large
datasets. You must be careful, efficient, able to communicate
effectively, and enjoy working
as part of a diverse and energetic interdisciplinary team.
The starting salary will be in the range of £21,303 - £23,131 per annum,
supported by a
flexible pay and reward policy, 30 days annual leave entitlement, and an
optional MRC final
salary Pension Scheme. On site car and cycle parking is available.
For informal discussion please contact Prof Rik Henson at the CBU:
rik.henson@mrc-
cbu.cam.ac.uk
Applications are handled by the UK Shared Business Services; to apply
please visit our job
board at http://www.topcareer.jobs and upload your CV along with a
covering letter stating
why you are applying for this role (when saving your documents please
include IRC148133
in the file name). Applicants who would like to receive this advert in
an alternative format
(e.g. large print, Braille, audio or hard copy), or who are unable to
apply online should
contact us by telephone on 01793 867003 and quote reference number
IRC148133.
Closing date: 6th July 2014
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Professor Richard Henson
Deputy Director
MRC Cognition & Brain Sciences Unit
15 Chaucer Road
Cambridge, CB2 7EF
England
EMAIL: rik.henson(a)mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk <mailto:rik.henson@mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk>
URL: http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/people/rik.henson/personal
TEL +44 (0)1223 355 294 x501
FAX +44 (0)1223 359 062
MOB +44 (0)794 1377 345
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June 25, 2014
The University of Michigan, Department of Radiology, currently has an
NIH-funded postdoctoral position available in the Basic Radiological
Sciences Division. The project is to develop a neuroimaging based
biomarker of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS/Lou Gehrig’s disease).
The project is bringing together collaborators from the fields of
radiology, neurology, and biostatistics. The postdoctoral researcher
will be directly involved in the development of advanced analytic and
biostatistical methods to develop a biomarker using neuroimaging
techniques (resting-state fMRI, diffusion tensor imaging, cortical
thickness, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy).
Resources utilized in this longitudinal study will include a 3.0T MRI
scanner, and analysis platforms based in MATLAB/UNIX/MACOSX. The
candidate will be expected to organize and conduct experiments, analyze
data, prepare manuscripts for publication, and participate in national
level conferences. Interested applications should submit a cover letter
(PDF), curriculum vita (PDF), and the names and addresses of three
professional references to Robert C. Welsh, Ph.D, via email (rcwelsh @
med . umich . edu). Review of applications will begin immediately with
an anticipated start date on or after Sept 1, 2014.
Necessary Qualifications: Ph.D. in psychology, neurology, biomedical
engineering, neuroscience, biostatistics, or related fields. The
candidate should have relevant course work and/or a publication record
in advanced statistical methods with machine learning or related methods.
The successful applicant must possess excellent English verbal and
written communication and presentation skills, work well in a team
setting, ability to work independently, and have a professional demeanor
appropriate for a clinical setting. The responsibilities of the
postdoctoral fellow will also include interactions with ALS patients.
Desired qualifications: Experience with neuroimaging (MRI based) data.
Experience with SPM, FSL, FreeSurfer, UNIX/LINUX/Mac OSX, and
programming skills (MATLAB, bash, python, Mathematica, C++).
Questions with respect to this position may be emailed directly to Dr.
Welsh.
The University of Michigan is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action
Employer.
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Seeking a highly motivated and energetic post-doctoral fellow interested
in applying multi-modal neuroimaging to improve diagnostic accuracy and
study mechanisms that drive clinical and anatomic heterogeneity in
Alzheimer’s disease, frontotemporal dementia and related disorders.
Imaging techniques acquired include structural MRI, functional
connectivity (“resting-state) MRI, DTI, amyloid PET and Tau PET.
Candidates must have an MD and/or PhD in Neuroscience related field.
Strong quantitative skills and statistical knowledge are a
pre-requisite. Previous neuroimaging research experience and programming
knowledge are preferred but not required.
Interested candidates should send a CV and cover letter to the PI:
Gil Rabinovici, MD
Associate Professor of Neurology
UCSF Memory & Aging Center
Email: _grabinovici(a)memory.ucsf.edu_ <mailto:grabinovici@memory.ucsf.edu>
_http://memory.ucsf.edu/ourcenter/staff/grabinovici_
Gil Rabinovici, M.D.
Assistant Professor in Neurology
University of California, San Francisco (UCSF)
Memory and Aging Center MC: 1207
675 Nelson Rising Lane, Suite 190
San Francisco, CA 94158
Phone: 415-514-2374
Fax: 415-476-1816
Email: _grabinovici(a)memory.ucsf.edu_ <mailto:grabinovici@memory.ucsf.edu>
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Dear all,
I would like to draw your attention to the job posting below and/or
would be grateful if you
forward it to possibly interested candidates. Note the rather close
application deadline (July 22nd).
The short story:
Within a larger call for three positions in various subfields of
Cognitive Science, we are looking for Ph.D.s interested in
interdisciplinary work with any of the PIs
For my own group, I am specifically looking for Ph.D. students
interested in *comparative social cognitive neuroscience research*
*(with corvids, monkeys, humans)*,
using behavioral, endocrinological, and neural measures, at the
interface of my own group (work on humans) and the group
of Prof. Bugnyar (corvids, monkeys). Students should have some training
in experimental biology, psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science,
and related fields.
For informal inquiries candidates should get in touch with the
respective group leader.
Cheers
Claus
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Prof. Claus Lamm
Head of the Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Unit
Faculty of Psychology
University of Vienna
Liebiggasse 5, 1010 Vienna, Austria
e:claus.lamm@univie.ac.at
w:http://homepage.univie.ac.at/claus.lamm
w:http://scan.psy.univie.ac.at
w:http://forschungscluster.meduniwien.ac.at/mmi-cns
t: +43-1-4277-47130
*APPLY NOW -- 3 PhD positions in Cognitive Science*
The Cognitive Science Research Platform at the University of Vienna is
offering three interdisciplinary PhD positions (30h/week). The platform
aims to foster the strong research-based Cognitive Science profile at
the University of Vienna, from joint PhD projects to larger interfaculty
research projects. Candidates mustapply with a project proposal that
corresponds to at least one of the research foci listed below.
Applications at the interface of these areas are strongly encouraged and
given priority (for a more detailed description of each research focus
please visit us at cogsci.univie.ac.at <http://cogsci.univie.ac.at>):
·Vision (Professor Ulrich Ansorge)
·Animal Cognition (Professor Thomas Bugnyar)
·Cognitive Biology (Professor Tecumseh Fitch)
·Social Neuroscience (Professor Claus Lamm, Ass.-Prof. Eisenegger)
·Psychological Aesthetics (Professor Helmut Leder)
·Innovation and Extended Mind (Professor Markus Peschl)
·Cognitive Research in Art History (Professor Raphael Rosenberg)
Successful candidates are expected to have a master's degree and
scientific experience related to the field(s) of their proposed project.
They will be selected in a competitive admission procedure.
Applications should include a letter of motivation; a CV; a list of
publications; a project proposal (max. 2 pages); a copy of the diploma
and the diploma supplement; and an electronic copy of the master thesis
including an abstract or one publication that is relevant to the
proposed project. Applications should be sent via the Job Center
<https://univis.univie.ac.at/ausschreibungstellensuche/flow/bew_ausschreibun…>of
the University of Vienna, */between /**/July 1 and July 22, 2014/*. The
interviews are scheduled to take place in August/early September, 2014.
The starting date of the positions is negotiable, earliest October 1,
2014. The positions are fixed-term, ending February 28, 2017. Salary
will be in accordance with collective bargaining agreement (§48 VwGr. B1
<http://personalwesen.univie.ac.at/kollektivvertrag/mitarbeiterinnengruppen/…>).
On top of this relevant chargeable work experience determines the
assessment to a particular salary grade. For questions please do not
hesitate to contact the platform coordinators by e-mail
(cogsci(a)univie.ac.at <mailto:cogsci@univie.ac.at>).
The successful candidate awaits a lively research network, including
individual mentoring and supervision; regular PhD activities and
training in rigorous scientific methodology; a regular PhD colloquium;
regular lab visits to the participating institutions; and support for
student initiatives (e.g., journal clubs). The regular working place
will mainly be Vienna, which has repeatedly been ranked as one of the
world's most livable cities.
>
> *Three Tenure Track Positions - Dutch Research Consortium "Language in
> Interaction"*
>
> For more information:
> http://www.languageininteraction.nl/jobs/tenures-algemeen.html
>
> The Dutch NWO Gravitation consortium "Language in Interaction" invites
> applications for three tenure track positions. These positions are
> offered with a view to long-term embedding of interdisciplinary
> language research.
> Successful candidates will be given the opportunity to establish their
> own independent research group. 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 committee memberships. Some contribution to teaching will be
> appreciated. You will be provided with budgetary resources, a PhD
> student or technician, materials and consumables.
>
> The Netherlands has an outstanding track record in the language
> sciences. The Language in Interaction consortium brings together many
> of the excellent research groups in the Netherlands in a research
> programme on the foundations of language.
>
> Depending on the tenure track position applied for, the successful
> candidate will be appointed at one of the following partner institutes:
> 1) Radboud University Nijmegen & RadboudUMC - Donders Institute for
> Brain, Cognition, and Behaviour
> 2) Radboud University Nijmegen - Centre for Language Studies
> 3) University of Amsterdam - Institute for Logic, Language and
> Computation.
> All these institutions conduct research in an international setting.
> English is the lingua franca.
>
> We are looking for highly motivated, creative and talented researchers
> with a strong research profile. Each tenure track position has its own
> requirements and profile.
>
> General requirements for the tenure track positions are:
> − a PhD degree in a field relevant to the position concerned;
> − an established international reputation;
> − strong track record of peer-reviewed international publications;
> − experience with successfully applying for external funding;
> − experience with (co-)supervision of PhD students;
> − management skills required for academic leadership;
> - outstanding teaching skills, teaching experience, and a clear vision
> on teaching.
>
> More information on the three tenure track positions offered and how
> to apply can be found under this link:
> http://www.languageininteraction.nl/jobs/tenures-algemeen.html
Dear all,
We would be grateful if you could disseminate information about a PhD
scholarship supervised by Craig McAllister (Birmingham University) and
myself, Klaus Kessler (Aston University). The project will involve MEG
and TMS/tES in the context of the action-observation-execution-matching
system (mirroring). The scholarship includes fees (to university) a as
well as a stipend (living costs) for UK and EU students.
Further details can be found here:
http://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=54268
Many thanks
Klaus
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Professor Klaus Kessler
Aston Brain Centre
School of Life and Health Sciences
Aston University
Aston Triangle
Birmingham, B4 7ET
Phone: +44 (0)121 204 3187
Email: k.kessler(a)aston.ac.uk <mailto:k.kessler@aston.ac.uk>
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Dear All
We would be grateful if you could disseminate information about a
Lecturer post in Psychology at Aston University (permanent member of
staff) to potential candidates. Application deadline is the 11/07/2014.
Further information:
http://jobs.aston.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=R140149
Many thanks
Klaus
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Professor Klaus Kessler
Aston Brain Centre
School of Life and Health Sciences
Aston University
Aston Triangle
Birmingham, B4 7ET
Phone: +44 (0)121 204 3187
Email: k.kessler(a)aston.ac.uk <mailto:k.kessler@aston.ac.uk>
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The Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS) is going through a period of growth and expansion, and is looking to recruit a faculty member with an established research portfolio of funded, collaborative and inter-disciplinary research.
RBHS is a new entity within Rutgers and consists of the following units: the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Pharmacy, Biomedical Sciences, Dental Medicine, Health Related Professions, the Cancer Institute of New Jersey, the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, the Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute, the Institute for Health, Institute for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Institute for Health Care Policy and Aging Research, and University Behavioral Health Care. Rutgers University has a strong, resilient, and diverse research portfolio, outstanding research core facilities, and ranks in the top 25 institutions in the country in total NIH funding.
The appointment for this position will be in the Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science, School of Health Related Professions. The department offers a Doctor in Physical Therapy degree, PhD in Health Sciences (Movement Science Track), dual DPT-PhD degree through a joint venture with the School of Biomedical Sciences, and has a long-standing faculty practice in the regional school system. Movement Sciences is composed of 15 full time faculty members and has a particular research strength in conducting funded neuroscience /neuro-rehabilitation research. The department hosts the Human Performance Lab, Laboratory for Movement Neuroscience, and Research in Virtual Environments and Rehabilitation Sciences Lab, and has close collaborations with labs at the Biomedical Engineering Department at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and other schools at RBHS. Research-dedicated Rutgers University Brain Imaging Center facilities (3T Siemens TRIO MRI) are close by.
The candidate is expected to align with and build on the strategic initiatives of RBHS and broaden and expand SHRP’s capacity to engage in funded research in the areas of basic, clinical, and translational research. Candidates conducting research at the human systems level are preferred. The most suited research area of focus would include neuroscience, biomedical science, autism, brain injury, or related field, but candidates with outstanding research in other fields are also encouraged to apply.
Applicants must have a Ph.D., M.D./Ph.D., D.P.T./Ph.D., or other terminal degree. Experience in funded collaborative research in a multidisciplinary setting, excellent written and communication skills, a strong publication record, and record of successful graduate-level mentorship are required. Because the goal is to boost the research agenda of the department and school, protected time for research can be negotiated. Competitive salary and start up packages are available. Rank and tenure status will be commensurate with qualifications.
Send your letter of interest and curriculum vitae to Avril Lecky at leckyal(a)shrp.rutgers.edu or to Rutgers School of Health Related Professions, 65 Bergen Street, Suite 120, Newark, NJ 07107 Review of applications will begin on July 1, 2014.
A postdoctoral fellowship focused on studying the neural correlates of
pediatric depression is now available at the Mount Sinai School Medicine
in New York, NY. This is an exciting opportunity to apply a multimodal
imaging approach to the study of mood disorders, combining resting state
functional MRI, task-based fMRI, structural MRI and spectroscopy. The
fellow will report to PIs including Drs. Vilma Gabbay (primary mentor;
Mount Sinai School of Medicine), Emily Stern (Mount Sinai School of
Medicine), and Michael Milham (Child Mind Institute). Responsibilities
include collecting, analyzing, and interpreting fMRI data along with
preparing manuscripts. The fellow will receive support and mentorship in
obtaining their own grant funding.
Applicants should have a PhD in neuroscience, biomedical engineering,
computer science, psychology, psychiatry, or other relevant disciplines.
Applicants should also be proficient in one or more neuroimaging
analysis packages (e.g., SPM, AFNI, FSL), scripting/programming (e.g.,
Python, Matlab) and statistical analysis (e.g., R, SPSS, SAS).
To obtain more information or apply, please send a cover letter and CV
to vilma.gabbay(a)mssm.edu <mailto:vilma.gabbay@mssm.edu>
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Michael P. Milham, MD, PhD
Phyllis Green and Randolph Cowen Scholar
Director, Center for the Developing Brain
Child Mind Institute
http://www.childmind.org <http://www.childmind.org/>/
Deputy Director of Human Imaging, Center for Advanced Brain Imaging
Research Psychiatrist
Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
http://claymore.rfmh.org/