*Research Fellowship (Verification and clinical validation of a 3-D
finite element model of the cochlea)*
University of Athens, Greece
Applications are invited to fill one open EU-funded Research Fellow
position in the Audiology Laboratory at the 1st Department of
Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Athens
Medical School, Greece. The applicant will participate in the SIFEM
project (http://sifem.ubitech.eu/) aiming at the clinical validation of
a 3-D finite element model of the cochlea. The position is available on
1st of May for an initial period of 6 months, with the prospect of
continuation until April 2015.
Candidates are expected to have a BSc in Audiological Science or a
related field and ideally have an MSc or PhD in a related discipline.
Candidates with background in audiology research are especially
encouraged to apply. Successful applicants will be involved in the
validation and verification of a 3D finite element geometrical model of
the cochlea by using otoacoustic emissions and psychoacoustic tuning
curves. Experience with psychoacoustic testing is desired, but not
required for candidates with strong audiology background. Programming
skills (MATLab) are desirable. The Research Fellow will be expected to
work 3.5 days per week in the laboratory and clinic and will be
expected to participate in undergraduate and post-graduate teaching (1-2
hours per week). Salary is expected to range between 24,000 - 30,000
Euros per annum based on experience.
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (http://en.uoa.gr/)
was founded in 1837 and is the largest public institution of higher
education in Greece, and among the largest universities in Europe. It is
a legal entity of public law with 32 Faculties and 111 Postgraduate
programmes of all disciplines, 158 Laboratories, 69 Clinics (included in
4 University Hospitals), 6 Central Libraries. The 1st University
Department of Otolaryngology (AORL) was established in 1939 at the
Hippokrateio Hospital in Athens, and is the largest Otolaryngology
Department in the country. It provides clinical services for all major
subspecialties including Otology & Neurotologic surgery, Audiology, Head
& Neck Oncology, Rhinology and Laryngology. It is also one of the
Cochlear Implant Centres in Athens.
Candidates with an interest in this position should send their CV,
contact information, statement of research interest and the names of two
referees to Dr. Thanos Bibas, Assistant Professor in Otolaryngology
(thanosbibas(a)hotmail.com <mailto:thanosbibas@hotmail.com> ) or Professor
Aristides Athanasiadis - Sismanis (asismanis(a)aol.com
<mailto:asismanis@aol.com>) . Women and members of minority groups are
encouraged to apply. Applications will be reviewed until the positions
are filled.
*Two Full-time Research Assistant Positions*
*Center for Mind and Brain, University of California, Davis*
Dr. Amanda Guyer and Dr. Paul Hastings at the Center for Mind & Brain,
University of California, Davis (http://mindbrain.ucdavis.edu) seek to
fill TWO full-time research assistant positions at the Junior Specialist
level starting Summer 2014. These positions are for two years, with
possibility for extension depending on funding. The successful
candidates will work on a NIMH-funded study of neurobiological and
socio-emotional development in Mexican-origin adolescents at risk for
depression. The project draws on multiple methods of inquiry including
psychophysiology, neuroimaging, behavioral responses, and questionnaires.
*The successful candidates will be responsible for: ***
·Recruiting, scheduling and maintaining contact with youths and their
families in Spanish and English;
·Running visits with youths and their parents at the Imaging Research
Center in Sacramento;
·Collecting, processing, managing, and analyzing fMRI,
psychophysiological (autonomic, adrenocortical and immunological) and
behavioral data;
·Managing human subject protocols, human consent forms, and annual IRB
approval;
·General lab management duties, including scheduling and supervision of
undergraduate research assistants.
*Position qualifications include:***
*Required:* A bachelor's degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, or a
related field. Experience with neuroimaging and/or psychophysiological
procedures. Availability to work during weekend and evening hours.
*Preferred:* Fluent in speaking, reading and writing in Spanish; Strong
track record of working with youth and their families; Demonstrated
ability to work independently and in a team environment on multiple
tasks; Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, strong
organizational and problem-solving skills, and keen attention to
detail; Strong computer skills (e.g., Microsoft Office, Unix) and
willingness to learn and develop new skills related to data collection,
management and processing. Experience processing neuroimaging and/or
psychophysiology data using relevant software programs (e.g., MindWare,
BioPac, AFNI, MATLAB, SPM), programming experimental tasks (e.g., using
E-prime), and/or statistical analysis (e.g., using SPSS) are also highly
desired. Please describe relevant skills in your cover letter. Scanner
safety and operator training will be provided.
This is a position for a highly motivated individual who is excited
about conducting developmental clinical neuroscience research. The
skills learned through this experience will be useful for those who
intend to go to graduate school in psychology, neuroscience, or human
development. To apply, please send a cover letter of interest, a resume,
and a list of 2 or 3 references (and their contact information) to
ucdheadlab(a)gmail.com <mailto:ucdheadlab@gmail.com>.
The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.
Amanda E. Guyer, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Human Ecology
Faculty Researcher, Center for Mind & Brain
University of California, Davis
Davis, CA 95616
530-297-4445 (CMB Office)
530-297-4400 (CMB Fax)
530-754-0199 (Campus Office)
aeguyer(a)ucdavis.edu <mailto:aeguyer@ucdavis.edu>
http://mindbrain.ucdavis.edu/people/aeguyerhttp://humandevelopment.ucdavis.edu/people/index.php
Dear all,
there will be a visit in Open Plan between 10 - 11 AM on Monday 24th
March from Selby College. Access to workstations will not be restricted,
however the Open Plan display area will be busier and nosier than usual.
Thanks,
Michael
--
Dr Michael Simpson
Science Liaison Officer
York Neuroimaging Centre
Innovation Way
York
YO10 5DG
Tel: 01904 567614
Web: http://www.ynic.york.ac.uk
Applications are invited for the position of Research Programme
Coordinator at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London.
The post holder will play a central role co-ordinating PSYSCAN, a large
multi-centre programme funded by Framework 7. PSYSCAN involves a
consortium of leading academic centres (including Iop and the
Universities of Cambridge, Edinburgh, Utrecht, Maastricht, Madrid &
Melbourne), and companies with expertise in the development of
diagnostic tools and new treatments (IXICO, Cambridge Cognition,
Hoffman-LaRoche, Eli Lilly). The programme comprises a series of
projects, including the analysis of datasets previously collected by the
consortium, the development of novel image analysis software, the
acquisition of new neuroimaging data from the centres in the consortium,
and the development, validation and implementation of a new clinical
tool. The aim of the PSYSCAN tool is allow clinicians to use
neuroimaging and other data to predict outcomes in individuals at high
risk for psychosis, or who have recently developed psychosis. For more
information on this post, please see:
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/pertra/vacancy/external/apply.php?id=16844018
I will be happy to answer any questions from prospective applicants.
Kind regards,
Andrea Mechelli
*Andrea Mechelli, PhD*
Reader in Early Intervention
Programme Director, MSc Early Intervention in Psychosis
<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus/graduate/early-interventions-in-psychosis>
HCPC-registered Clinical Psychologist
Department of Psychosis Studies
Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London
De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK
Phone: 0044 (0)20 7848 0289
Email: a.mechelli(a)kcl.ac.uk <mailto:a.mechelli@kcl.ac.uk>
The Department of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine
in St. Louis, MO has a full-time programmer position available. The
programmer will be working on data analysis, for the Human Connectome
Project and other projects, under the guidance of Dr. Deanna Barch and
Dr. Greg Burgess. A brief description is listed below. Interested
candidates can find the full posting at http://jobs.wustl.edu by
searching for Job ID 27467.
Business & Technology Applications Technician 1 (was Programmer I)
POSITION SUMMARY:
Provides technical work in developing and/or supporting applications for
research projects focused on brain imaging, including the Human
Connectome Project, within a defined or limited scope. Employees
determine the logical flow of applications and develop program code.
Employees are involved with other technology employees in assessing the
needs of the research project and developing technical solutions of
limited complexity. Detailed specifications are provided to employees
for complex applications.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES:
• Writes, updates, and maintains computer programs or software as assigned.
• Corrects errors by making appropriate changes, rechecking and testing
programs to ensure that the desired results are produced.
• Compiles and write documentation of program development and subsequent
revisions, inserting comments in the coded instructions so others can
understand the program.
• Consults with managerial, engineering, and technical personnel to
clarify program intent, identify problems, and suggest changes.
• Prepares detailed workflow charts and diagrams that describe input,
output, and logical operation, and convert them into a series of
instructions coded in a computer language.
• Performs other duties as assigned.
Please visit http://jobs.wustl.edu (Job ID 27467) for more information.
We are seeking applicants for the FP7‐Marie Curie Initial Training
Network“*Improving Children’s Auditory Rehabilitation” (iCARE)*”.**
The objectives of iCARE are:
(1) To provide training to create a new generation of researchers
capable of exploiting the synergies between different disciplines to
optimize spoken communication in children with hearing impairment, and
(2) To combine research across disciplines to develop novel methods,
training skills and procedures for improving auditory rehabilitation.
iCARE is an international and interdisciplinary consortium from
academia, industry, and socio‐economic agencies and offers a choice of
*11 PhD and 3 postdoc *positions, starting *June or July 2014*. Each
project is supervised by a multidisciplinary team of experts and will
benefit from extensive training. Please contact one or more partners for
project specific educational prerequisites.
More details can be found on the iCARE website *(https://icareitn.eu/)
*and the attached flyer.
* *
Dr Lorna Halliday
Lecturer in Developmental Disorders of Communication
Division of Psychology and Language Sciences
University College London
Chandler House
2 Wakefield Street
London WC1N 1PF
tel: 44 (0)20 7679 4265 (ext 24265)
email: l.halliday(a)ucl.ac.uk <mailto:l.halliday@ucl.ac.uk>
Dear all,
just to let you know that on Friday 21st March YNiC will be one of the
host venues for the University Science Trail. As such there will be
regular groups of GCSE students in Open Plan between 10AM and 3PM.
Access to workstations will not be restricted, however the Open Plan
display area will be busier and nosier than usual.
Thanks,
Michael
--
Dr Michael Simpson
Science Liaison Officer
York Neuroimaging Centre
Innovation Way
York
YO10 5DG
Tel: 01904 567614
Web: http://www.ynic.york.ac.uk
*Research Associate**/Senior Research Associate**in Machine Learning &
Neuroimaging*
This Wellcome Trust funded research project focuses on developing and
investigating novel machine learning techniques for the analysis of
neuroimaging data to assist in the understanding, diagnosis and
prognosis of mental health disorders.
The Research Associate will be responsible for: (i) Developing
probabilistic machine learning models for the analysis of neuroimaging
data; (ii) Developing network-based predictive models for
diagnosis/prognosis of mental health disorders; (iii) Developing
strategies to integrate data from different neuroimaging techniques and
clinical information into the models (e.g. multiple-source/multi-view
modelling); (iv) Validating the developed models using a variety data
sets; (v) Contributing to the developments of the pattern recognition
for neuroimaging toolbox (PRoNTo, *http://www.mlnl.cs.ucl.ac.uk/pronto/*).
The post is funded for two years in the first instance.
For further details about the vacancy and how to apply online please go
to http://www.ucl.ac.uk/hr/jobs/ and search on Reference Number 1405887.
The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in New York has a Research
Scientist position available. Interested candidates can find the full
posting at
http://www.nslijcareers.com/jobs/research-scientist-psychiatry-research-job…
best,
Katie Karlsgodt
**
**
*Description:*
The Psychiatry Research Division at The Feinstein Institute for Medical
Research and The Zucker Hillside Hospital has an opportunity for a
Research Scientist with expertise in structural and functional
neuroimaging to assist with and collaborate on the design,
implementation, and analysis of neuroimaging experiments.
The Psychiatry Research Division has a strong history of neuroimaging
work, which largely focuses on understanding the neural underpinnings of
major mental disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and
depression.
Job duties include:
. Collaborating with Research Investigators to carry out neuroimaging
experiments, including experimental design, data collection, and analysis.
. Perform data analysis for new and ongoing projects in the Division;
help set up standardized "pipelines" for data analysis.
. Assist in training research assistants, residents, and students.
. Assist in writing papers, grants, and presentations
. Documentation of work flow and procedures
*Qualifications:*
Ph.D or MD required
Strong organizational, communication and written and verbal skills
Experience working in a team research environment
Strong technical skills for the analysis of neuroimaging data are
required; expertise in functional MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, resting
state analyses, and machine learning are strongly preferred.
Strong programming skills, familiarity with Linux/UNIX based operating
systems and FSL, are required. Familiarity with python, Matlab and R are
strongly preferred.
Ability to manage priorities of multiple concomitant tasks.
Katherine H. Karlsgodt, Ph.D.
Assistant Investigator, Division of Psychiatry Research The Zucker
Hillside Hospital
75-59 263rd Street
Glen Oaks, NY 11004
Assistant Investigator, Center for Psychiatric Neuroscience Feinstein
Institute for Medical Research, Manhasset, NY
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
Hofstra Northshore-LIJ School of Medicine, Hempstead, NY
ph. (718)-470-8184
fax. (718)-413-1940
kkarlsgodt(a)nshs.edu <mailto:kkarlsgodt@nshs.edu>
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