*Postdoctoral Fellow Position on a Multi-Modal Neuromaging Study*
**
*_Job description:_*
National University of Singapore (NUS) is a leading global university
centre in Asia. It offers a global approach to education and research,
with a focus on Asian perspectives and expertise.Computation functional
anatomy laboratory at NUS (http://www.bioeng.nus.edu.sg/cfa) focuses on
brain and cognition studies using neuroimaging techniques. Our group is
leading a large-scale aging neuroimaging project from birth in
Singapore. The project examines neurocognition, high angular resolution
diffusion imaging (HARDI), resting-state fMRI, and structural MRI. We
are looking for a research fellow who is interested in multi-modal MRI
studies in aging, especially, who is interested in understanding aging
processes of anatomical and functional connectivity and their relations
with cognition as well as genetic regulation on aging brain processes.
We offer high salary with medical and other benefits.
*_Requirements:_*
·Ph. D or MD
·Research background on infant brain is preferable but necessary
·Knowledge in statistical analysis is necessary
·Good communication and writing skills in English language
If you are interested in the jobs listed above, please send your CV to
Associate Prof. Anqi QIU
Department of Biomedical Engineering
National University of Singapore
Email: bieqa(a)nus.edu.sg <mailto:bieqa@nus.edu.sg>
Phone: +(65) 6516 7002
The Epilepsy Center
(www.uniklinik-freiburg.de/epilepsie/live/index.html) at the
University Medical Center Freiburg (www.uniklinik-freiburg.de) offers a
interdisciplinary PostDoc/PhD position related to biomedical
signal processing and technology.
It is part of the recently granted Cluster of Excellence
"BrainLinks-BrainTools"
(http://www.brainlinks-braintools.uni-freiburg.de/jobs/duempelmann-phd-postd…).
The development goal is intelligent devices for the treatment
of epilepsy in an interdisciplinary setup.
The specific tasks in the project will be:
1. Analysis of intracranial long-term EEG registrations.
2. Software implementation of established and new pattern
detection methods.
3. Optimization of algorithms with respect to early event
detection, complexity and energy consumption.
4. Integration of analysis methods in intelligent classificators,
Preferred platforms for software implementation: C++, Matlab
The position is initially limited to one year and may be
extended by up to three years, subject to funding and
continuation of the project.
Starting date: ASAP
Please send your application documents to
matthias.duempelmann(a)uniklinik-freiburg.de
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Viele Gruesse
Dr.-Ing. Matthias Dümpelmann,
UNIVERSITAETSKLINIKUM FREIBURG
Sektion Epileptologie
Tel +49 761 270-52410 / Fax -50030
Breisacherstr. 64, 79095 Freiburg
matthias.duempelmann(a)uniklinik-freiburg.de
http://www.epi-freiburg.de
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Viele Gruesse
Dr.-Ing. Matthias Dümpelmann,
UNIVERSITAETSKLINIKUM FREIBURG
Sektion Epileptologie
Tel +49 761 270-52410 / Fax -50030
Breisacherstr. 64, 79095 Freiburg
matthias.duempelmann(a)uniklinik-freiburg.de
http://www.epi-freiburg.de
*Postdoctoral Research Fellowship*
**
_Multimodal Assessment of Traumatic Brain Injury_
The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine
(HJF) is now accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow to support
the Laboratory for Neurocognitive Research at the Uniformed Services
University of the Health Sciences (USUHS), the U.S. Department of
Defense Medical School.
The fellow will contribute to clinical research funded by the Department
of Defense to develop and validate novel technologies for the assessment
of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Research will include eye tracking,
EEG, ERP, fMRI and DTI with active duty, veteran, and civilian
participants. Work will take place within a multidisciplinary
academic/medical setting, including opportunities for collaboration with
other scientists in the D.C. metro area and nationwide. Individualized
and group training activities and didactics will be provided consistent
with the candidate’s goals and interests. Opportunities for clinical
training and supervision may be available as an adjunct to primary
research activities.
*Qualifications: *Qualified candidates will have completed all
requirements for a doctoral degree in psychology, cognitive
neuroscience, medicine, biomedical engineering, or equivalent. Previous
experience analyzing and interpreting results of eye tracking, EEG, ERP,
or fMRI is required. Software programming and cognitive task design
skills are desirable.
*Inquiries and Applications: *Review of applications will begin upon
receipt and continue until the position is filled. Interested
individuals are encouraged to send inquiries or applications
electronically to Dr. Mark Ettenhofer at _fusion(a)usuhs.edu
<mailto:fusion@usuhs.edu>_. Applications should include a curriculum
vitae and a letter of interest. Letters of recommendation will also be
requested prior to interview.
The Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military
Medicine, Inc. (HJF) is a global organization dedicated to advancing
military medical research. USUHS is a federally-funded medical and
graduate university in Bethesda, MD that trains both military and
civilian scientists and health care practitioners.
University: www.usuhs.mil <http://www.usuhs.mil/>
Laboratory: www.usuhs.mil/faculty/markettenhofer-mps.html
<http://www.usuhs.mil/faculty/markettenhofer-mps.html>__
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Ashley Safford, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
askye37(a)gmail.com <mailto:askye37@gmail.com>
Post-doctoral Research Position at Columbia University
A postdoctoral research position is currently available at Columbia
University and the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Candidates
must have completed a PhD in clinical, developmental, or cognitive
neuroscience, or a related field. Research focuses on translational
and developmental neuroimaging. Candidate should be interested in
multimodal MRI techniques, attentional and related disorders in
children and young adults, and the development of biomarkers of
treatment response.
Candidates with experience in the following areas are preferred:
a) Computer programming skills (e.g., in C/C++, Python, MATLAB)
b) Facility in operating of one or more common neuroimaging packages
(e.g., AFNI, FSL, or SPM)
Applicants should email their CV to: jep2111(a)columbia.edu
Jonathan Posner, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry
Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Columbia University
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PostDoc opportunity at CIMeC – University of Trento
Neural substrates and temporal dynamics of prehension (fMRI/MEG)
A postdoctoral position (funded by italian “FIRB 2013” grant) will be
available soon at Center for Mind/Brain Sciences
(CIMeC,www.unitn.it/en/cimec <http://www.unitn.it/en/cimec>) at the
University of Trento (Italy). The topic of investigation will cover the
neural substrates and temporal dynamics of action representations during
planning and execution. The focus of the project is on the investigation
of the coding of prehension movements at the level of their neural
representations using fMRI and at the level of their dynamics using MEG.
The requirements for the candidates are the following.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in a field related to Cognitive
Neuroscience. Previous experience with EEG/MEG or fMRI methods and data
analysis is required. The ideal candidate should have good programming
skills in Matlab, preferably related to EEG/MEG data analysis
(Fieldtrip) and/or to fMRI data analysis (SPM/BrainVoyager). Knowledge
of kinematic data analysis is also a plus. Knowledge of Italian language
is not required.
The Center for Mind/Brain Sciences at the University of Trento is an
outstanding working place situated in a beautiful surrounding (e.g.
Dolomites, Garda Lake; see http://www.visittrentino.it/en). CIMeC offers
an international and vibrant research setting with access to
state-of-the-art neuroimaging methodologies, including a research-only
MR scanner, MEG, EEG and TMS, as well as behavioural, eye tracking and
motion tracking laboratories. The University of Trento is ranked first
among research universities in Italy and the Trentino region is
consistently at the top for quality of life and for the most efficient
services in Italy. 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.
The salary will be proportional to the level of experience and the
starting date of the appointment is negotiable, but within the next 6
months. Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
The contract will have a duration of 2 years. Applications should be
sent to luca.turella(a)unitn.it <mailto:luca.turella@unitn.it>, including
complete CV, statement of research interests, and contact details of two
referees. Potential candidates are also encouraged to send me directly
informal inquires luca.turella(a)unitn.it <mailto:luca.turella@gmail.com>.
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Luca Turella, PhD
Assistant Professor
CIMeC - Center for Mind/Brain Sciences
University of Trento
Mattarello (TN), Via Delle Regole 101
Tel.+39 0461-28 3098
http://www.unitn.it/cimec
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2 PhD and 1 PostDoc positions in Computational Cognitive Neuroimaging;
University of Birmingham, UK
In our natural dynamic environment the senses are constantly bombarded
with many different signals. How does the human brain integrate
information from multiple senses during perception? To study the neural
mechanisms of multisensory integration and learning, we combine
psychophysics, functional imaging (fMRI, EEG/MEG & interleaved TMS-fMRI)
and models of Bayesian Inference and learning.
The Computational Cognitive Neuroimaging Group (Prof Uta Noppeney) is
seeking 1 enthusiastic PostDoc and 2 PhD candidates. Applicants should
have a strong quantitative background and a degree in neuroscience,
psychology, computer science, physics, medicine or related areas. Prior
experience in functional imaging, MatLab, data analysis and/or machine
learning would be an advantage.
The lab is part of the Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive Robotics
Centre and the Department of Psychology of the University of Birmingham,
UK. The centre provides an excellent multidisciplinary and collaborative
research environment combining expertise in cognitive neuroimaging,
psychophysics and computational neuroscience. The psychology department
was rated 3rd in the UK research assessment exercise.
Applications will be considered until the positions are filled. Starting
dates are flexible. For further information, please contact
u.noppeney(a)bham.ac.uk
<mailto:u.noppeney@bham.ac.uk><mailto:u.noppeney@bham.ac.uk
<mailto:u.noppeney@bham.ac.uk>> and see
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For application to the PhD positions, please send application including
CV, statement of research interests, and the names and full contact
details of two referees to: u.noppeney(a)bham.ac.uk
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Postdoctoral position at the Department of Systems Neuroscience, Hamburg
A full-time, DFG-funded postdoctoral fellowship position is available at the Department of Systems Neuroscience / University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf in Hamburg, Germany. Starting date is as soon as possible and the position is for up to 4 years. We are looking for a postdoctoral candidate to work on a study investigating the effects of weight and weight loss on homeostatic, reward-related and mnestic brain circuits in young and old participants. The study is part of the newly DFG-funded collaborative research centre “Ingestive Behavior: Homeostasis and Reward” (TR-134) in which researchers from the universities of Cologne, Lübeck and Hamburg work together on an interdisciplinary research program.
The successful candidate will primarily be responsible for collecting and analyzing fMRI and behavioral data, writing scientific papers and giving scientific presentations. The project includes intranasal insulin application as well as a 3-month dietary intervention.
Position qualifications include a PhD in psychology, neuroscience, or a related field; experience with fMRI acquisition and analysis; strong experimental and statistical skills and the ability to work independently and in a team environment. Experience with neuroimaging software programs (e.g. SPM, MATLAB), programming for fMRI tasks (e.g. Presenation, Cogent), and statistical analysis (e.g. R, SPSS) is highly desired. Strong interests in the field of aging research are valuable.
The Department of Systems Neuroscience (head: Prof. Christian Büchel) provides an excellent multi-disciplinary and highly interactive neuroimaging environment with its own physics, psychology and clinical neuroscience groups as well as a research dedicated 3T MR scanner, EEG- and eye-tracking laboratory.
Candidates should submit a CV, names of two references and brief statement of research interest by e-mail to Dr. Stefanie Brassen (sbrassen(a)uke.de). Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
The School of Psychology at Cardiff University is seeking to appoint a
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader in Behavioural Statistics and Psychology
who will (a) coordinate the teaching of quantitative methods within the
School at all levels (undergraduate, Masters, PhD) and (b) contribute to
research within the School through the applicant's own research
programme in statistics and/or the application of advanced statistical
methods to enhance existing research efforts in the School.
We are one of the largest psychology departments in the UK, allowing
us to offer well-resourced teaching and research opportunities in all
areas of psychology, from neuroscience and brain imaging to social and
developmental psychology, encompassing both basic science and applied
aspects. Our teaching was judged to be 'Excellent' in the Teaching
Quality Assessment, and we were top of our subject table in 'research
power' in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), continuing from
the highest possible rating, 5*, in both previous assessments (1996,
2001). We were recently ranked 40th in the 2014 QS World University
Rankings. The School has an Athena SWAN Bronze Award that recognises
good employment practice and a commitment to develop the careers of
women working in science.
For further information about the School of Psychology, Cardiff
University and the posts we are advertising, please view
http://psych.cf.ac.uk/aboutus/jobs.html (vacancy reference 1934BR).
If you wish to apply then please note the closing date for applications
is *24th April*.
Professor Andrew Lawrence PhD
School of Psychology
Cardiff University
Tower Building, 70 Park Place
Cardiff CF10 3AT
Email: LawrenceAD(a)Cardiff.ac.uk
http://psych.cf.ac.uk/http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/research/neuroscience-mental-health
The School of Psychology at Cardiff University is currently advertising
up to four new appointments at Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level. While
we will consider applicants with a strong research background or strong
research potential in any area of Psychology, we are especially
interested in receiving applications in the following areas:
(i) Cognitive and/or behavioural neuroscience research relevant to
cognitive development and/or decline.
(Ii) Research into behaviour change, particularly in the context of
environmental and/or health psychology/neuroscience.
We are one of the largest psychology departments in the UK, allowing
us to offer well-resourced teaching and research opportunities in all
areas of psychology, from neuroscience and brain imaging to social and
developmental psychology, encompassing both basic science and applied
aspects. Our teaching was judged to be 'Excellent' in the Teaching
Quality Assessment, and we were top of our subject table in 'research
power' in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), continuing from
the highest possible rating, 5*, in both previous assessments (1996,
2001). We were recently ranked 40th in the 2014 QS World University
Rankings. The School has an Athena SWAN Bronze Award that recognises
good employment practice and a commitment to develop the careers of
women working in science.
For further information about the School of Psychology, Cardiff
University and the posts we are advertising, please view
http://psych.cf.ac.uk/aboutus/jobs.html (vacancy reference 1935BR).
If you wish to apply then please note the closing date for applications
is *24th April.*
2 Post Doc, 2 PhD, Helsinki, Finland
We are looking to recruit 2 post-doctoral researchers with an
established track record either in cognitive neuroscience utilizing
human electrophysiological recordings (MEG, EEG, SEEG, ECoG) or in
technical/mathematical sciences such as signal processing,
neuroinformatics, information theory, and complex systems, or in both. A
successful applicant will have a high level of innovativity, commitment,
courage, and inspiration to carry out top-level systems-neuroscience
research. Strong writing skills are essential and a background in
mathematics and programming useful. We are, in particular, looking for
researchers experienced in the field of neuronal oscillations, dynamics,
and connectomics.
The post-doctoral positions are for 2 year contracts with a possibility
for an extension, but also shorter visits may be considered.
Multi-disciplinary systems neuroscience research is thriving in the
Helsinki region with available experimental approaches ranging from
genetics to MEG/EEG/fMRI and TMS. It is also worth noting that through
effective child- and healthcare, high-quality public school system, and
safe environment, Finland offers excellent possibilities for moving in
with a family.
We are also looking for 2 enthusiastic, talented, and highly motivated
graduate students with a strong background in systems neuroscience
and/or in relevant mathematical/technical sciences. Work experience in
relevant research groups will be valuable.
The post-doctoral researchers and graduate students will work in the
research groups of Satu and J. Matias Palva
(www.helsinki.fi/neurosci/groups/palva_satu.html ,
www.helsinki.fi/neurosci/groups/palva.html). The overarching aim of the
present research projects is to understand the mechanisms coordinating
collective neuronal activity into cognitive operations such as
attention, conscious perception, and working memory. The work involves
psychophysics, electrophysiological recordings (MEG, EEG, and SEEG),
neuroimaging (MRI, fMRI, DTI), interventional approaches (e.g., TMS,
BCI), and high-level data analyses and computational neuroscience
approaches. The projects involve also several international
collaborators and belong, in part, to the Human Brain Project.
Applicants are invited to send satu.palva(a)helsinki.fi and
matias.palva(a)helsinki.fi their CV, list of publications, motivation
letter, and contact info for persons who can give recommendations.
Potential candidates are also encouraged to send an inquiry email if
they wish to find out more about the position before applying. The
application deadline is 31.5.2014, but recruitment is effective
immediately and positions may be filled already before the deadline.
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Haiteng Jiang
PhD candidate
Neuronal Oscillations Group
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
Radboud University Nijmegen
Visiting address
Room 2.32
Kapittelweg 29
6525 EN Nijmegen
Tel: +31 (0)243668291
Web: https://sites.google.com/site/haitengjiang/