Posted on behalf of Prof Kevin Munro, University of Manchester (UK)......
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Dr Michael Stone, Senior Research Fellow in Audiology / Hearing Sciences
A3.16, Ellen Wilkinson Building, University of Manchester, Manchester,
M13 9PL, UK
Tel: +44 161 275 8563, Fax: +44 161 275 3373,
www.psych-sci.manchester.ac.uk <http://www.psych-sci.manchester.ac.uk/>
The School of Psychological Sciences seeks to appoint a Lecturer/Senior
Lecturer in Audiology/Hearing Sciences but the post could also appeal to
individuals from cognitive or health psychology. Candidates should hold
a relevant PhD, and have research interests, high quality publications
and an outstanding international reputation, commensurate with their
level of experience. We are particularly interested in candidates with
a strong track record in basic (e.g., auditory neuroscience) or
translational (e.g., auditory devices and technology including
implantable devices) research.
The purpose of the post is to undertake high quality research and
excellent teaching. There will be a requirement to attract significant
research income, and to produce high quality, high impact outputs, as
well as enhance teaching activities within any of our programmes. You
will help develop the profile of the Audiology and Deafness group on a
global scale
*Enquiries about the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews:*
Professor Kevin J Munro, Head of Audiology and Deafness research Group
Email: kevin.munro(a)manchester.ac.uk <mailto:kevin.munro@manchester.ac.uk>
Tel: 0161 275 3360
*General enquiries:*
Email: hrservices(a)manchester.ac.uk <mailto:hrservices@manchester.ac.uk>
Tel: 0161 275 4499
*Technical support:*
Email: universityofmanchester(a)helpmeapply.co.uk
<mailto:universityofmanchester@helpmeapply.co.uk>
Tel: 01565 818 234
For further details, go to www.manchester.ac.uk/
<http://www.manchester.ac.uk/> and search for advert and further
particulars by entering: M&HS-06147
The Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
(MPI-CBS) in Leipzig is now offering a PhD position for 3 years in a
research project on speech perception and production using TMS and fMRI
or MEG.
In case you are interested, please follow the link
http://www.mpg.de/9011768/phd-sammler-03-15
Best regards,
Daniela Sammler and Nicole Neef
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Dr.rer.nat. Nicole Neef
PostDoc, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Stephanstr. 1a, 04103 Leipzig
phone: +49 341 9940 2230
fax: +49 341 9940 2204
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1 PhD or Post-doctoral position with focus on EEG source- and
connectivity analyses in eating disorders/obesity at the University of
Salzburg, Austria
How do emotions modulate when and what we eat? Why do weight reduction
diets fail? These are the questions we ask in our group. We approach
these challenges with experimental- neurocognitive and ambulatory
methods and in populations ranging from healthy to eating and weight
disordered groups. We are funded by a starting grant of the European
Research Council, running for the coming 5 years and a project funded by
the Austrian Science Foundation in collaboration with the National
Research Fund of Luxembourg (3 years).
One researcher with basic or advanced knowledge in EEG/fMRI/MEG methods
is sought for a Ph.D. (3 years) or post-doc (4 years) position
(depending on career stage/experience). The focus of research will be
analysis of ERPs, oscillatory EEG (on the surface and in source space)
as well as connectivity analyses. Of advantage are further experiences
in fMRI, MEG, eye tracking, peripheral psychophysiology, advanced
statistical analyses.
The PhD student can become associated member of the graduate school
Imaging the Mind of the University of Salzburg, providing excellent
post-graduate training courses, summer schools, international
lab-rotation, etc. The work group (PI: Dr. Blechert) is supported by an
excellent research infrastructure, provided collaboratively by the
Clinical Stress and Emotion Lab and the Center for Cognitive
Neuroscience. We are a well-connected, dynamic work group, hoping to
provide a vibrant and motivating scientific environment as well as good
work-life balance to applicants. Salzburg is located at the rim of the
Alps and offers a rich cultural life as well as plenty of outdoors
recreational opportunities.
Candidates should have a background in Psychology, Computer Science,
Statistics, Biology, Medicine or related disciplines. A good command of
English is necessary, knowledge of German is advantageous but optional.
Annual salary is 24000/42000 per year for PhD/Postdocs,
respectively. Project start is after the first of June 2015 and
negotiable. Teaching is possible on an optional basis. We aim for an
equal representation of females so women are especially encouraged to
apply.
To apply, please send a motivation letter, CV, publication list, one
reference letter/reference name & email address and one representative
publication (if available) to jens.blechert(a)sbg.ac.at
<mailto:jens.blechert@sbg.ac.at> (in either English or German language).
Informal enquiries can be made to the same email address. Applications
will be reviewed on a running basis.
More information:
Laboratory website: www.eal.sbg.ac.at <http://www.eal.sbg.ac.at>
Graduate School: www.uni-salzburg.at/index.php?id=28223
<http://www.uni-salzburg.at/index.php?id=28223>
Center for Cognitive Neuroscience: www.uni-salzburg.at/index.php?id=143
<http://www.uni-salzburg.at/index.php?id=143>
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On behalf of Dr Nikolaus Weiskopf, I am distributing the following job ad:
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UCL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY
Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging
ERC-Funded Postdoc Position:
Research Associate in Data Analysis and Image Processing
Applications are invited for a Research Associate post in the group of
Professor Nikolaus Weiskopf at the Wellcome Trust Centre for
Neuroimaging at UCL. The appointee will be part of a team developing and
applying methods for in-vivo histology of human brain microstructure
using MRI, which is crucial for understanding the human brain in both
health and disease. The project is funded by the ERC Consolidator Grant
“Non-Invasive In-Vivo Histology in Health and Disease Using Magnetic
Resonance Imaging“.
To characterize the microstructure of the cortex, the team will develop
a novel quantitative multi-contrast imaging approach at ultra-high
resolution that will be complemented by a unified model of MRI
contrasts, cortical anatomy and tissue microstructure. Super-resolution
diffusion and susceptibility imaging will further enhance the effective
image resolution. High-resolution functional MRI (fMRI) will complement
the anatomical imaging methods and will be used for cross-validation.
The appointee will be embedded in a unique world-leading research
environment and have access to the latest cutting-edge MRI hardware
including: 3T, 7T and 9.4T for human MRI; small bore 9.4T for ex-vivo
scanning; ultra-fast optical prospective motion correction and tailored
radio-frequency (RF) surface coils for maximal SNR.
The post holder will develop an image processing framework that fully
integrates the different imaging modalities (e.g., relaxometry data, DWI
and fMRI) and represents them in a 3D cortical model. This will allow
for multi-modal laminar mapping and multi-contrast data integration.
Particular challenges will be accurate registration of data with
different resolution; correction of physiological noise, distortion and
motion; precise delineation of the cortical sheet based on
multi-spectral segmentation. S/he will also work on integrating the
biophysical signal models developed by the project team in the image
processing framework, resulting in a unified description of the geometry
and tissue microstructure of the cortex.
Applicants must have, or be close to obtaining, a PhD in physics,
computer science, biomedical engineering, mathematics, or a comparable
subject. If not already held, the PhD must be obtained by the agreed
start-date. A strong background in image processing and/or data analysis
plus high-level programming languages (e.g. C/C++, Matlab) is essential.
Applicants must be specialists in at least one of the following areas:
computational neuroanatomy; SPM, FSL or FreeSurfer; cortex-based
analysis; distortion correction; super-resolution imaging.
The post is available from March 2015 and is funded by the European
Research Council (ERC) until March 2016 in the first instance. Starting
salary in the range of £33,353 - £40,313 pa on UCL Grade 7 including
London Allowance, superannuable.
You should apply through UCL's online recruitment –
www.ucl.ac.uk/hr/jobs where you can download a job description and
person specification using reference no 1454184. If you have any
queries regarding the application process, please contact Miss E
Bertram, Personnel Manager, UCL Institute of Neurology (email:
IoN.HRAdmin(a)ucl.ac.uk). Informal enquiries to Professor Nikolaus
Weiskopf (email: n.weiskopf(a)ucl.ac.uk).
Further information on the lab:
http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/Research/physics.html
Closing date: 26 March 2015
*Tenure Track Position "Neuropsychology of Language and Language
Disorders" *
*
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*Application deadline: 17 May 2015***
*Responsibilities*
The research consortium Language in Interaction
<https://www.languageininteraction.nl/>invites applications for a tenure
track position, offered with a view to long-term embedding of
neuropsychological research in a clinical setting, and enhancement of
collaborative research in the field of language-related disorders. The
specific focus of the position is on the neuropsychology of language,
bridging gaps at the clinical /non-clinical intersection (e.g.
language-related disorders). This integration can be achieved using a
varied set of methods, such as behavioural experimentation, functional
neuroimaging (fMRI, EEG, MEG), transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS),
and formal computational modelling of language processes.
You will head an independent research group to be established to promote
the interaction between clinical and pre-clinical researchers. You will
be expected to conduct research in one or more research areas relevant
to theposition. Supervision of BSc, MSc and PhD projects will be part of
your responsibilities. Administrative duties will include local and/or
national committee memberships. With a view to continuation, the
position may be expanded to include teaching and clinical work. You will
be provided with budgetary resources, a PhD student or technician,
materials and consumables.
*Work environment*
The Netherlands has an outstanding track record in the language
sciences. The Language in Interaction consortium, sponsored by a
Gravitation grant from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific
research (NWO), brings together many of the excellent research groups in
the Netherlands in a research programme on the foundations of language.
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 position is equally shared by two research centres within Donders
Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
<http://www.ru.nl/donders/>, Radboud University and RadboudUMC. The
Donders Institute is a world-class research centre devoted to
understanding the mechanistic underpinnings of human cognition and
behaviour. The institute conducts research in an international
settingwith more than 600 researchers from 35 countries. English is the
lingua franca. In 2013, the Donders Institute was assessed by an
international evaluation committee as excellent and recognized as a
‘very stimulating environment for top researchers, as well as for young
talent'.
*What we expect from you*
You should be a creative and talented researcher, a strong experimenter
in the neuropsychology of language, and have a clinical background and
experience with patient studies.
Other requirements 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.
**
*What we have to offer*
- full time position
- a maximum gross monthly salary of € 5,171 based on a 38-hour working
week; starting salary depends on qualifications and experience;
- you will be appointed for a period of 48 months;after 4 years, a
permanent position will be offered if your performance is evaluated
positively.
**
*Are you interested?*
Check this link for more information on this job offer and how to apply:
http://www.ru.nl/overons/werken-radboud/details-0/details_vacature_0?recid=…
Dear all,
There are two workshops taking place in Sheffield this September which
might be of interest to some. Details are below.
All the best,
- Daniel
The first is a free one-day EEG / LFP workshop entitled "Understanding
neural excitation/inhibition: implications for typical brain function
and clinical disorders"
The second is a four day residential EEGLAB workshop delivered primarily
by Scott Makeig and Arnaud Delorme who are the brains and motivation
behind EEGLAB.
Details of the two events are given on these webpages:
http://eeg-lfp-workshop.reading.ac.uk/index.htmhttp://sccn.ucsd.edu/wiki/EEGLAB_2015_Sheffield
Spaces are limited and will be allocated on a first-come basis.
Registrations are open now.
*LINKÖPING UNIVERSITY* advertises a position as
Postdoc in Medical Imaging, with a focus on MRI brain tissue analysis.
Formally based at the division of Medical Informatics,
Department of Biomedical Engineering.
Follow this link for further information:
http://www.liu.se/jobba/lediga-jobb?l=en&&rmpage=job&rmjob=1480&rmlang=UK
__________________________________________________________________
Hans Knutsson
Professor
Medical Informatics, Department of Biomedical Engineering.
CMIV, Center for Medical Image Science and Visualisation.
Linköpings Universitet, SE 581 85 Linköping, Sweden.
Tel: +46 13 286727 mail:knutte@imt.liu.se
Fax: +46 13 101902 web:http://www.imt.liu.se/~knutte/
__________________________________________________________________
Dear all,
There are two positions available in the new Metacognition Group at the
WTCN (aka the FIL) at UCL, starting October 2015. Both will focus on the
neural basis of metacognition in humans using a range of behavioural,
computational and cognitive neuroscience approaches. There will
additionally be opportunities to develop collaborations with the Max
Planck UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing Research to
study disorders of metacognition in clinical populations. For more
details please follow the links below:
1) Postdoctoral Research Associate (Grade 7) - bitly.com/1A0Kp1o
<http://bitly.com/1A0Kp1o>
2) Research Assistant (Grade 6) - bit.ly/1aITo2L <http://bit.ly/1aITo2L>
The closing date for applications is 26th March.
If you have any questions please get in touch (sf102(a)nyu.edu
<mailto:sf102@nyu.edu>)
Best wishes
Steve Fleming
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Stephen M. Fleming PhD
Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellow
Centre for Neural Science, NYU
& Department of Experimental Psychology,
University of Oxford
http://www.stevefleming.org
The Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
(MPI-CBS) in Leipzig/Germany is now offering a
PhD position for 3 years
in a research project on speech perception and production using TMS and
fMRI or MEG.
During every-day conversations, we produce well-articulated speech and
comprehend the meaning of words and the speaker’s emotions and
intentions without any effort. What seems so easy is based on highly
complex neural processes that afford the reciprocal integration of
auditory and motor signals that are still poorly understood. Does speech
production rely on a hemispheric specialization at the level of the
motor cortex? How does the motor cortex support speech perception? The
PhD project will address these questions with a combination of
neuroscientific methods (TMS, fMRI, MEG) and acoustic analyses.
Applicants must have a master degree (or equivalent) in speech science,
psychology, cognitive sciences, neuroscience, medicine, phonetics or a
related field. Proficiency in oral and written English is necessary. A
solid methods background (statistics and programming) as well as prior
experience with either functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI),
magnetoencephalography (MEG), or transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)
are highly desirable. Most importantly, the successful applicant will
share our enthusiasm in research questions on speech and prosody in
perception and production.
Preferable starting date is June 2015. Salary is dependent on experience
and based on the funding guidelines of the Max Planck Society.
The research is conducted at the MPI-CBS in Leipzig, Germany, an
internationally leading center for cognitive and imaging neuroscience
equipped with a 7T MRI scanner, three 3T MRI scanners, a 306 channels
MEG system, a TMS system and several EEG systems. All facilities are
supported by experienced IT and physicist staff. Our institute offers a
very international environment, with English and German being the
languages spoken in the laboratory. It offers a friendly and generous
environment of researchers with diverse backgrounds and with an
excellent infrastructure.
In order to increase the proportion of female staff members,
applications from female scientists are particularly encouraged.
Preference will be given to disabled persons with the same qualification.
Applications should be sent to the email below as a single,
appropriately named pdf email attachment. It should enclose a cover
letter (max. 2 pages) that also specifies your future research
interests; a CV; up to three representative reprints; and contact
details of two personal references. This call closes on April 30, 2015.
Interviews will be held in the first week of May 2015. The application
should be sent directly to personal(a)cbs.mpg.de using the code “PhD 3/15”
in the subject.
For further details please contact Dr Daniela Sammler or Dr Nicole Neef,
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig,
Germany, sammler(a)cbs.mpg.de / neef(a)cbs.mpg.de
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Dr. Daniela SAMMLER
Research Group Leader
Otto Hahn Group "Neural Bases of Intonation in Speech"
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Stephanstr. 1a, 04103 Leipzig
phone: +49 341 9940 2679
fax: +49 341 9940 2204
Dear Users
There is a break in the YNiC seminar schedule this week.
On 12th March there will be a project proposal presentation by Nicola
Savill.
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