The Department of Experimental Psychology at the
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen is looking to fill the position of a
Post-Doc Research Assistant.
Regular working hours will be (currently 39.8 hours per week) with a
limited contract of 2 years. This position should be filled by
01.10.2014. Salary: Pay grade 13 TV-L.
The lab studies the behavioral and neural mechanisms of processing of
unconscious visual stimuli and masked priming and uses psychophysical
(RT, Eye-Movements), …
[View More]physiological (EEG, fMRI, tDCS), and
phenomenological approaches to better understand these mechanisms.
*Your Duties*
* The successful candidate will have the opportunity to perform basic
research and will be intimately involved in all aspects of data
collection, analyses, and the publication of results.
* Administrative duties including supervising student coworkers,
maintaining protocols, subject recruitment and scheduling, and
record keeping related to active studies will also be required.
* The project focusses on physiological approaches to visual masking.
*Your profile*
* You hold a highly qualified PhD in Psychology.
* Excellent programming experience (e.g., Matlab, Presentation) and
statistical software like R.
* Publications on psychophysiological studies of visual processes
(EEG, fMRI).
* Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Must have a
demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team.
* Proficiency in English.
* Knowledge of and interest in the visual system, visual cognition,
neuroanatomy, and statistics.
The University of Göttingen is an equal opportunities employer and
places particular emphasis on fostering career opportunities for women.
Qualified women are therefore strongly encouraged to apply as they are
underrepresented in this field. Disabled persons with equivalent
aptitude will be favoured.
Please send your application with the usual documents (also in
electronic form) by within three weeks after publication of this
advertisement to Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Institute for
Psychology, Department of Experimental Psychology, Gossler-Str. 14,
37073 Göttingen, e-mail: uwe.mattler(a)psych.uni-goettingen.de.
If you have any questions, please contact Uwe Mattler
(e-mail:uwe.mattler@psych.uni-goettingen.de
<mailto:%20uwe.mattler@psych.uni-goettingen.de>).
We request that you send us copies of your application documents, as no
returns will be made. We will destroy the documents after a holding
period of five months. Application documents will only be returned to
you if you provide a self-addressed adequately stamped envelope
--
Dr. Thorsten Albrecht, Dipl.-Psych.
Georg-Elias-Müller Institute for Psychology
- Experimental Psychology -
University Göttingen
Goßlerstr. 14
37073 Göttingen
Phone ++49 551 3933615
Email:Thorsten.Albrecht@biologie.uni-goettingen.de
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The Department of Experimental Psychology at the
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen is looking to fill the position of a
Research Assistant. Regular working hours will be (currently 39.8 hours
per week) with a limited contract of 2 years. This position should be
filled by 01.10.2014. Salary: Pay grade 50% of 13 TV-L.
The lab studies the behavioral and neural mechanisms of processing of
unconscious visual stimuli and masked priming and uses psychophysical
(RT, Eye-Movements), physiological …
[View More](EEG, fMRI, tDCS), and
phenomenological approaches to better understand these mechanisms.
*Your duties *
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to perform basic
research and will work on a current project on the processing of rapid
motion (Mattler & Fendrich, 2007; 2010). She/he will be intimately
involved in all aspects of data collection, analyses, and the
publication of results. Programming the stimulation-system in C will be
a substantial part of the work. Teaching duties with bachelor students
will also be required.
*Your profile*
• You hold a highly qualified M.S. in Psychology.
• Programming experience (e.g., C, C++, Matlab, Presentation)
• Experience with statistical software
• Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Must have a
demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team.
• Proficiency in English
• Knowledge of and interest in the visual system, visual cognition,
neuroanatomy, and statistics.
This post is designed to serve in fostering young researchers and
scientists and give the successful applicant the opportunity to pursue a
post-doctoral degree.
The University of Göttingen is an equal opportunities employer and
places particular emphasis on fostering career opportunities for women.
Qualified women are therefore strongly encouraged to apply as they are
underrepresented in this field. Disabled persons with equivalent
aptitude will be favoured.
Please send your application with the usual documents (also in
electronic form) by within three weeks after publication of this
advertisement to Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Institute for
Psychology, Department of Experimental Psychology, Gossler-Str. 14,
37073 Göttingen, e-mail: uwe.mattler(a)psych.uni-goettingen.de.
If you have any questions, please contact Uwe Mattler (e-mail:
uwe.mattler(a)psych.uni-goettingen.de).
We request that you send us copies of your application documents, as no
returns will be made. We will destroy the documents after a holding
period of five months. Application documents will only be returned to
you if you provide a self-addressed adequately stamped envelope.
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The Department of Experimental Psychology at the
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen is looking to fill the position of a
Research Assistant. Regular working hours will be (currently 39.8 hours
per week) with a limited contract of 3 years. This position should be
filled by 01.10.2014. Salary: Pay grade 65% of 13 TV-L.
The lab studies the behavioral and neural mechanisms of processing of
unconscious visual stimuli and masked priming and uses psychophysical
(RT, Eye-Movements), …
[View More]physiological (EEG, fMRI, tDCS), and
phenomenological approaches to better understand these mechanisms.
*Your Duties*
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to perform basic
research and will work on a project funded by the DFG on the effects of
various masking procedures on the processing of visual stimuli. She/he
will be intimately involved in all aspects of data collection, analyses,
and the publication of results. The project includes the development of
effective masking procedures and fMRI studies.
*Your profile*
• You hold a highly qualified M.S. in Psychology.
• Some programming experience (e.g., Matlab, Presentation);
• Experience with statistical software like R.
• Experience with psychophysiological methods is a plus.
• Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills. Must have a
demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team.
• Proficiency in English,
• Knowledge of and interest in the visual system, visual cognition,
neuroanatomy, and statistics.
This post is designed to serve in fostering young researchers and
scientists and give the successful applicant the opportunity to pursue a
post-doctoral degree.
The University of Göttingen is an equal opportunities employer and
places particular emphasis on fostering career opportunities for women.
Qualified women are therefore strongly encouraged to apply as they are
underrepresented in this field. Disabled persons with equivalent
aptitude will be favoured.
Please send your application with the usual documents (also in
electronic form) by within three weeks after publication of this
advertisement to Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Institute for
Psychology, Department of Experimental Psychology, Gossler-Str. 14,
37073 Göttingen, e-mail:uwe.mattler@psych.uni-goettingen.de
<mailto:%20uwe.mattler@psych.uni-goettingen.de>.
If you have any questions, please contact Uwe Mattler (e-mail:
uwe.mattler(a)psych.uni-goettingen.de).
We request that you send us copies of your application documents, as no
returns will be made. We will destroy the documents after a holding
period of five months. Application documents will only be returned to
you if you provide a self-addressed adequately stamped envelope.
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Mathematica will be unavailable in YNiC *tomorrow* between 0930 and 0945
due to IT Services upgrading the license server. Apologies for the short
notice.
Thanks, Paul.
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Subject: Mathematica downtime: Friday 18 July
Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2014 15:54:29 +0100
From: Aimee Phillips <aimee.phillips(a)york.ac.uk>
To: dcos <dcos-group(a)york.ac.uk>
Dear colleagues,
Please circulate this information to Mathematica users in your department.
We are …
[View More]carrying out work to update the Mathematica license service
tomorrow morning (Friday 18 July) - this will result in a brief period
of downtime from 9.30am, lasting around 15 minutes.
This downtime will affect all Mathematica users in the University.
The update is required to enable us to deploy the newest version of
Mathematica on a future date (to be announced).
Regards,
Aimee
--
Aimee Phillips
Communications and Marketing Officer, Information Directorate
Harry Fairhurst Building, University of York, York, YO10 5DD
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Paul Elliott, UNIX Systems Administrator
York Neuroimaging Centre (YNiC), University of York
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A Research Specialist position is available in Matthew Botvinick's lab
in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute, in collaboration with Francisco
Pereira at Siemens Corporate Technology. This is a position within a
team participating in the IARPA Knowledge Representation in Neural
Systems program. The goal of the program is to develop models of how the
brain represents conceptual knowledge, and how that knowledge is used
when carrying out tasks like reading a sentence. These models will be
…
[View More]tested using brain imaging data.
The main role in this position is as a programmer writing the code
needed to build such models, while also being involved in experiment
design and data analysis. Examples of tasks you might be asked to do:
- prepare text corpora for use in developing models
- implement evaluation tasks that the models developed will be
benchmarked with
- collect material from online resources and behavioral experiments
- prepare stimuli for brain imaging experiments or model building
- help in designing and carrying out brain imaging and behavioral
experiments
- analyze behavioral and brain imaging experimental data
It is an unusual position in that you will be gaining experience in both
machine learning and cognitive neuroscience. In addition to the core
research goals, we will also be delivering a concrete system to the
funding agency, and hence this will be a fast-paced project. You will be
working directly with the PIs and also graduate students and research
scientists in the team.
Essential qualifications are experience developing software in MATLAB or
Python (Perl is also useful), as well as an undergraduate degree in
computer science, biomedical engineering, cognitive neuroscience or a
related field. Preferred qualifications are knowledge in natural
language processing, machine learning, and collection, preprocessing and
analysis of brain imaging data (e.g. SPM, FSL or AFNI). The final
candidate will be required to pass a background check successfully.
This is a 1 year position, starting as soon as possible, with an
additional year possible contingent on funding availability and
performance. To apply, please go to
https://jobs.princeton.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp
and use “Search Open Positions” with requisition number 1400452.
Please email francisco.pereira(a)gmail.com
<mailto:francisco.pereira@gmail.com> with any pre-application inquiries.
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Applications are invited for an MRC funded research assistant position
at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London.
The candidate will work with Dr Oliver Robinson on an MRC funded project
entitled "Tuning The Neural Circuitry Of Affective Biases In Depression"
Duties and responsibilities of the candidate will be participant
coordination (recruitment and scheduling of participants; booking
testing rooms, scanner time, subject transportation) data collection and
secure …
[View More]data storage. The candidate will also be involved in the analysis
of data (behavioural and functional imaging), programming and devising
neuropsychological tasks and preparing findings for publication. This
position is funded for three years in the first instance.
The successful candidate will have, or will expect to receive, a strong
(1st or upper 2.1) degree in neuroscience, psychology or related subject
or a masters level qualification in Neuroscience, Psychology or Mental
Health (distinction or merit) or both. The candidate should be organized
and have good interpersonal skills as required for interacting with
participants and working as a part of a team. Experience running
psychological experiments, especially those involving pharmacology,
neuroimaging and/or patients with mental illnesses is highly desirable.
Experience with designing experiments (e.g. programming neurocognitive
tasks) and analysing data (e.g. using SPSS/Matlab) is also highly
desirable.
Deadline 23 July. For more information on how to apply please visit:
http://www.icn.ucl.ac.uk/Vacancies/index.html. Pre-application enquiries
can be sent to o.robinson(a)ucl.ac.uk <mailto:o.robinson@ucl.ac.uk>
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Applications are invited for a post-doctoral position in the laboratory
of Dr. Signe Bray at the University of Calgary and the Alberta
Children's Hospital Research Institute (ACHRI).
Our group uses brain imaging, primarily with MRI, to study childhood and
adolescent brain and cognitive development, and atypical trajectories
associated with developmental disorders. Please visit
http://brayneuroimaginglab.ca <http://brayneuroimaginglab.ca/> to learn
more about our research.
The post-…
[View More]doctoral scholar will work on projects related to the
development of brain networks involved in attention and reward, in both
typical children and developmental disorders such as Autism Spectrum
Disorders. Facilities include a research dedicated 3T MR scanner on-site
at the Alberta Children's Hospital, MR-simulator environment,
eye-tracking and EEG.
The successful applicant will have experience with functional and/or
structural neuroimaging and a strong interest in applying advanced
methodologies to investigate brain development. Previous experience with
MATLAB is highly desirable.
The scholar will be funded through the University of Calgary Eyes High
post-doctoral scholars program
(http://www.ucalgary.ca/risingstars/postdoc) which includes a
competitive stipend and benefits. This program targets high caliber
applicants with the potential to make a difference in their field of
research, and places a strong emphasis on mentoring and professional
development. The University of Calgary is located in Calgary, Alberta,
Canada, a vibrant city of 1 million people located just a short drive
from Canada's Rocky Mountains.
Pre-application inquiries should be directed to Dr. Signe Bray
(slbray(a)ucalgary.ca <mailto:slbray@ucalgary.ca>).
To apply, please submit a CV, including a list of publications, a cover
letter describing your research interests and contact information for
two references to slbray(a)ucalgary.ca <mailto:slbray@ucalgary.ca>.
Applications due by Sept 1st, 2014.
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The Neuroimaging Research Unit, Division of Neuroscience at Hospital San
Raffaele is looking for a highly motivated junior researcher or
postdoctoral fellow with previous experience in analysis of structural
and functional MR scans in multiple sclerosis and other white matter
conditions.
He/she will work on projects aimed at improving the understanding of the
mechanisms leading to the accumulation of irreversible physical
disability and cognitive impairment in adult and pediatric patients with
…
[View More]multiple sclerosis and other white matter diseases, including
vasculitides, neuromyelitis optica, migraine and trauma.
The Neuroimaging Research Unit (NRU) is an international research
centre, part of the Institute of Experimental Neurology, operating since
15 years. NRU mission is to foster state-of-the-art neuroimaging
research directed at understanding the structural and functional
correlates of central nervous system (CNS) changes in healthy subjects
and damage in diseased individuals. The NRU currently comprises a
multidisciplinary team including physicians, post-Docs, bioengineers,
PhD students, residents in neurology, technicians and data-managers
(http://www.hsr.it/research/organization/divisions-centers/division-of-neuro…).
The ideal candidate should have expertise in the acquisition and
analysis of advanced MRI techniques (volumetric, diffusion tensor MRI
and functional MRI). Expertise in voxel-based morphometry, tract-based
spatial statistics, resting state and active fMRI analyses would be an
advantage.
The job requires the analysis and acquisition of MRI data sets and
implementation of novel analytic tools, contributing to the design and
programming of MRI experiments, assisting in analyzing the results, and
participating in the writing up of the results.
Good social skills are important as the candidate is expected to
actively collaborate with other members of the laboratory.
Applicants should be able to demonstrate a consistently good academic
record, including publications in international journals.
Starting date: October 2014 for up to 3 years.
Salary will vary based on previous experience.
CVs, including name of two references, should be sent to: Prof. Massimo
Filippi at filippi.massimo(a)hsr.it <mailto:filippi.massimo@hsr.it>.
Thank you. Please feel free to advertize it to whoever you think might
be interested.
<http://www.5xmille.org/>
Disclaimer added by *CodeTwo Exchange Rules 2007*
www.codetwo.com <http://www.codetwo.com>
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I would like to announce this opportunity for an international PhD in
*Psychology and Social Neuroscience in Italy *(Rome and Udine)
Feel free to share this information with people could be interested.
Thanks for your attention
Giulia
2014-07-03 10:23 GMT+02:00 Maria Serena Panasiti
<m.serenapanasiti(a)gmail.com <mailto:m.serenapanasiti@gmail.com>>:
Call for Application for Prospective Ph.D. Students
Code: *16167* - *Psychology and Social Neuroscience*
…
[View More]curriculum in *Cognitive Social and Affective Neurosciences (CoSAN)*
WHAT:
Four three-year funded *Phd positions in Cognitive, Social and
Affective Neuroscience (CoSAN)* program (http://www.cosanphd.com/)
WHO: *High-motivated applicants with a strong interest in systems
neuroscience and higher order cognitive functions are encouraged to
apply.*
Applications are invited from candidates who:
v hold an Italian diploma di laurea / laurea specialistica / laurea
magistrale, or an equivalent second-level degree (generally
equivalent to a Master’s Degree) obtained abroad
v expect to receive their degree award by October 31, 2014
WHERE:
v *Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome*
http://dippsi.psi.uniroma1.it <http://dippsi.psi.uniroma1.it/>
v *IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia, *Rome http://www.hsantalucia.it
<http://www.hsantalucia.it/>
SUPERVISOR:
*Prof. Salvatore Maria Aglioti*, Director of the Social and
Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, Sapienza University of Rome
http://agliotilab.org/
STIPEND:
*Euro 13.638,47 per year*
RESEARCH TOPICS:
Neural correlates of cognitive, social and affective processes
including:
v Empathy
v Intention, action and emotion understanding
v Joint attention and joint action.
v Intergroup processing, stereotype and prejudice.
v Body awareness and Self-Other distinction
v Social decision making
v Virtual reality and Brain control of artificial agents
v Existential neuroscience
RESEARCH TECHNIQUES:
v Electroencephalography (EEG), including:
o Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SEP)
o Laser Evoked Potentials (LEP)
v Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
v transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS)
v infrared Eye-tracking and Motion-tracking
v Thermal Imaging
v Lesion Mapping analysis
v CAVE -Virtual Reality
v fMRI.
HOW: Admission is based on an evaluation of the skills and aptitude
of the candidate, and the selection procedure includes two steps:
Phase 1. Evaluation of qualifications
Phase 2. On site (or video-conference) interview
WHEN:
*APPLICATION DEADLINE*: *01/08/2013 11:59 11.59 pm CET HOW TO APPLY*:
See**http://www.cosanphd.com/ and
http://www.uniroma1.it/sites/default/files/call%20for%20application_30_0.pdf
*Phase 1.* The outcome of the evaluation will be published by
*16/09/2014*.
Phase 2. On site interviews will start from *29/09/2014* 09:00 AM at
the Department of Psychology. It is *possible*, following motivated
requests, to conduct Phase 2 interview using *video-conferencing*
facilities.
*INFO:*
http://www.cosanphd.com/http://agliotilab.org/http://www.uniroma1.it/sites/default/files/call%20for%20application_30_0.pdfhttp://www.uniroma1.it/sites/default/files/Annex%20A_2.pdf
*CONTACT INFO: *
Paola Trussardi (organizational manager) -
paola.trussardi(a)uniroma1.it <mailto:paola.trussardi@uniroma1.it>
(administrative requests)
Salvatore M. Aglioti - salvatoremaria.aglioti(a)uniroma1.it
<mailto:salvatoremaria.aglioti@uniroma1.it> (scientific requests)
--
Maria Serena Panasiti, Ph.D
Cognitive Social and Affective Neuroscience Lab
Department of Psychology.
University of Rome "La Sapienza".
Via dei Marsi 78 - 00185 - Roma.
Phone: (+39) 06-49917635. Fax: (+39) 06-49917635
School of Psychology & Clinical Language Sciences
University of Reading
Reading, United Kingdom
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Dear all,
Many apologies for the previous spam. I used the wrong email by mistake!
Sorry about this,
Florence
On 16 July 2014 10:55, Giovanna Mollo <giovanna.mollo(a)york.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi Ruby,
>
> you sent this email to ynic-users mailing list, instead of
> reception(a)ynic.york.ac.uk :D
>
> Giovanna
>
>
> On 16 July 2014 10:52, Florence Ruby <fjmr500(a)york.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jill,
>>
>> Could you send me the R numbers for …
[View More]the participant Bhagat-Taaj Sian and
>> David Wafer please?
>>
>> Thank you!
>> Florence
>>
>> --
>> *Florence Ruby *
>> *PhD Student *
>> *Department of Psychology*
>> *University of York, *
>> *Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK *
>>
>> *Phone: 0044 (0) 190 432 4648*
>> *Email: fjmr500(a)york.ac.uk <fjmr500(a)york.ac.uk>*
>>
>> --
>> ynic-users mailing list
>> ynic-users(a)ynic.york.ac.uk
>> https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/ynic-users
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Giovanna Mollo, PhD
> Room C017
> Department of Psychology - University of York
>
> York YO10 5DD
>
--
*Florence Ruby *
*PhD Student *
*Department of Psychology*
*University of York, *
*Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK *
*Phone: 0044 (0) 190 432 4648*
*Email: fjmr500(a)york.ac.uk <fjmr500(a)york.ac.uk>*
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