*Job Title: *
*Vice Chancellor's Research Fellowships (Tenure Track) *
*Application Deadline:*
7/20/2013
*_Job Description_*
As part of Aston University strategy for investing in people and
research, the School of Life and Health Sciences in partnership with the
new forthcoming School of Medical Sciences wishes to recruit high
quality early career researchers to enhance the world-class research at
Aston around the following strategic themes. Tenure-track fellowships
are available to provide the opportunity for researchers with a
demonstrable track record with the potential to establish independent
academic careers around the theme outlined below.
*Neuroimaging and neurodevelopmental disorders*
Brain-behaviour relationships characterising typical and atypical
neurodevelopment. Particular focus on biological risk factors in
developmental dyslexia and in epilepsy.
*Candidate Requirement*:
You will have a PhD, a proven track record of excellence with a research
plan that is in line with the above themes. You will have the vision and
drive to develop a prestigious research portfolio by working
collaboratively with established scientists in our institute and help
make a significant impact on the performance and profile of
translational experimental research at Aston University. The post is
available immediately for a period of five years with the expectation of
progressing to an established academic post subject to meeting
probationary targets. Interviews will take place in early August 2013.
Candidates must be able to take up the post before 1st November 2013.
**
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*Contact: *
Professor Paul Furlong, Professor of Clinical Neuroimaging
(p.l.furlong(a)aston.ac.uk)
Or
Christine Campbell
Human Resources
Aston University
Aston Triangle
Birmingham, B4 7ET
United Kingdom
*Employer's Web Site: *
Visit employer's website <http://jobs.aston.ac.uk/>
*Online Application:*
Apply for this job from Employer's website <http://jobs.aston.ac.uk/>
*Paul L Furlong
**Professor of Clinical Neuroimaging*
*Director Aston Brain Centre*
*Tel: 0121 204 4058*
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We are very pleased to announce that the British Chapter Meeting of the
ISMRM this year will be held in York on the 24th and 25th of September.
There will also be an afternoon workshop on the 23rd on the subject of
'Molecular Imaging using MRI'.
Full details of the meeting can be found at
https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/events/ismrm2013
and includes registration details, how to submit an abstract, details of
student stipends and CPD points.
The meeting will be held in the National Science Learning Centre. The
dinner and drinks reception will be in the Station Hall and Great Hall
of the National Railway Museum located in the Centre of York.
Generous sponsorship has allowed us to keep the registration fees at the
same level as at last year's meeting.
If you require further information please do contact us at
ismrm2013(a)ynic.york.ac.uk
We look forward to welcoming you to York in September
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Gary Green
York Neuroimaging Centre
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Innovation Way
Heslington
York
YO10 5NY
http://www.ynic.york.ac.ukhttps://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/about-us/people/ggrg
tel. Claire Fox : +44 (0) 1904 435329
Claire,Fox(a)ynic.york.ac.uk
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mobile +44 (0) 788 191 3004
My lab is looking to hire a programmer / IT staff person to support our
brain imaging research. We're open to this being a position filled by an
IT savvy post-bac (e.g., prior to grad school), a grad student/postdoc
looking to switch off the academic track, someone with a traditional IT
background, or anything in between. The incumbent would support my lab,
as well as other imaging/EEG labs (Pessoa, Redcay, Bernat) in the the
Department. Please have a very low threshold for contacting me to learn
more about the position or suggest someone you know.
https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/19232
Cheers,
Alex
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Candidates are being considered for an IT / Programmer position to
support investigators in the Brain and Behavioral Sciences Lab (BBSL)
using cutting-edge brain imaging and electrophysiological techniques.
The BBSL is located within the Department of Psychology
(http://psychology.umd.edu/
) at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Lead in the management and maintenance of the servers, networks, and
workstations for a dynamic research environment. Consult with
researchers, assistants, and staff on the planning and implementation of
software, hardware, and storage capabilities for the collection,
processing, and analysis of large fMRI and EEG data sets.Participate in
the design of long-term and complex studies on emotion and cognition.
Plan for the growth of and maintain lab servers, workstations, and networks.
This is an ideal opportunity for IT savvy individuals with experience
working in a neuroimaging lab or similar biomedical research environment
at the undergraduate, graduate, or post-doctoral levels. Competitive salary.
The incumbent will be supervised by Prof. Alex Shackman and support both
the Shackman laboratory and other BBSL labs (Drs. Pessoa, Redcay, and
Bernat).
Minimum Qualifications:
- Either a Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field (must
show evidence that the relevant degree will be completed before the
start of the position) -OR- a Bachelor's degree in an unrelated field
AND equivalent work experience in a research environment
- Minimum of 1 year experience with Linux system administration and data
backup. Applicants should be prepared to describe their prior portfolio
of relevant experiences
- Ability to multitask, manage time effectively, and document IT projects
-Ability to proactively and clearly communicate and interact with a
multi-disciplinary team of investigators, staff, and trainees in a
variety of settings (e.g., face to face, email, phone)
-Must work well independently and as part of a multi-disciplinary team
with a wide range of IT expertise
-Must be able to contribute to a positive work environment
-Must have flexible working hours to include occasional weekend/evening
coverage for emergencies (e.g., unplanned network outages)
Preferences:
-Masters or higher degree in either an IT-related field -OR- a
neuroscience-related field (e.g., psychology)
-Familiarity with scripting languages (e.g., Java, Perl, Python, Ruby on
Rails), Matlab, Eprime, or neuroimaging software packages (AFNI, ANTS,
BrainVoyager, EEGLAB, ERPLAB, Freesurfer, FSL, GIFT, or SPM) is highly
desirable
-The ideal candidate would have prior experience with managing people
and projects as well as the ability to clearly and honestly communicate
with a wide range of audiences (IT staff, faculty investigators,
scientific staff, graduate and undergraduate students)
-Expertise in applied multivariate statistics, statistics software
(e.g., R, SPSS), and/or advanced neuroimaging techniques (e.g., DCM,
gPPI, LASSO-PCR, mediation, MVPA) is also highly desirable
Additional Certifications:
Additional Information:
Posting Number: E0004093
Posting Date: 06/20/2013
Closing Date:
Open Until Filled Yes
Best Consideration Date 07/21/2013
Diversity Statement:
The University of Maryland, College Park, actively subscribes to a
policy of equal employment opportunity, and will not discriminate
against any employee or applicant because of race, age, sex, color,
sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry or
national origin, marital status, genetic information, political
affiliation, and gender identity or expression. Minorities and women are
encouraged to apply.
Campus/College Information:
Founded in 1856, University of Maryland, College Park is the flagship
institution in the University System of Maryland. Our 1,250-acre College
Park campus is just minutes away from Washington, D.C., and the nexus of
the nation's legislative, executive, and judicial centers of power. This
unique proximity to business and technology leaders, federal departments
and agencies, and a myriad of research entities, embassies, think tanks,
cultural centers, and non-profit organizations is simply unparalleled.
Synergistic opportunities for our faculty and students abound and are
virtually limitless in the nation's capital and surrounding areas. The
University is committed to attracting and retaining outstanding and
diverse faculty and staff that will enhance our stature of preeminence
in our three missions of teaching, scholarship, and full engagement in
our community, the state of Maryland, and in the world.
Title: IT Systems Programmer
Functional Title: System Administrator/Programmer
Position Number: 119157
Category Status: 33-Exempt Regular
Applicant Search Category: Staff
University Authorized FTE: 1.0
Unit: BSOS-Psychology
APPLY ON-LINE AT https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/19232
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Alexander J. Shackman, Ph.D.
Affective and Translational Neuroscience Laboratory
Department of Psychology | Maryland Neuroimaging Center
1147 Biology/Psychology Building
College Park, MD 20742-4411
Telephone: +1 (608) 358-5025 <tel:%2B1%20%28608%29%20358-5025>
Email: shackman(a)umd.edu <mailto:shackman@wisc.edu>
http://psyphz.psych.wisc.edu/~shackman
Department Office: Room 3123G
Laboratory: Room 0124
Neurocognitive processes underpinning different aspects of Mental Resilience
Applications are invited for a 4 year PhD studentship fully funded by
the Ministry of Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL),
supervised by Prof Paul Downing (School of Psychology), Prof Lew Hardy,
and Dr. Ross Roberts (School of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences).
The studentship includes payment of UK / EU level tuition fees and a
maintenance allowance of £13,726. All PhDs funded by DSTL are subject to
MODREC approval.
Project Description
This studentship is to support an interdisciplinary project that will
focus on expanding current conceptualisations of Mental Resilience to
include both decision making under pressure and emotional responses to
traumatic situations. The project will use functional MRI to examine the
neurocognitive processes underlying these different forms of mental
resilience, and will also examine how the capacity to utilise these
processes predicts performance and mental well-being in military
environments. The project represents a collaboration between
world-leading researchers in elite human performance and in cognitive
neuroscience, from two Schools at Bangor University.
To find more information about the supervisory team, please see
http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~pss811/,
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/sport/staff-lh.php, and
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/sport/staff-rr.php.
Candidate Requirements
The successful candidate will normally have a First Class Honours Degree
and/or a Master’s Degree in a relevant discipline. The ability to work
independently and enthusiastically with the support of a supervisor is
essential. Good quantitative research skills are essential; experience
of measurement development and or/brain imaging would be advantageous
but not essential, as training will be provided. The successful
candidate will also have the opportunity to work with other PhD students
and staff members from the research centres. Applications will be
accepted from UK and EU nationals.
How to Apply
Enquiries about the application process to Shanti Shanker
(s.shanker(a)bangor.ac.uk). Application deadline is 15 July. Interviews
are likely to take place at the end of July.
To apply please complete an online University postgraduate application
form, available here:
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgrad/research/apply_research.php.en
In addition to the filling the application form please upload a copy of
your CV. Once completed, please confirm submission to s.shanker(a)bangor.ac.uk
In the research proposal section of the application, please instead
provide a statement on your relevant research skills and experience
(e.g. computer skills, knowledge of statistics, relevant prior
experience, brief description of your research projects, etc.).
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Neuroimaging
Closing Date: 31st July 2013.
As a young and dynamic institution, the School of Humanities and Social
Sciences (HSS) at Nanyang Technological University is pleased to
announce that seven Postdoctoral Fellowships are to be awarded in
July/August 2013. One of these fellowships are to be hosted by the
School-level research clusters including:
New Frontiers in Neuroscience
Cognitive Neuroscience: The candidate should preferably have expertise
in cognitive neuroscience, with the specifications on one or more of the
following areas: language and culture (e.g., multilingualism development
in infancy), vision and memory, aging, spatial (or navigation)
perception and learning, learning, speech and language disorders.
Expertise in functional neuroimaging (fMRI, DTI, EEG, and/or TMS) is a plus.
For more information about HSS research clusters and CCLC, please visit
here
(http://www.hss.ntu.edu.sg/Research/Clusters/Pages/ResearchClusters.aspx ).
Eligibility:
The successful candidates are expected to undertake cutting-edge
research in one of the chosen fields either jointly with the NTU
counterparts or independently as well as to assist research clusters’
research activities such as organizing workshops. Subject to mutual
agreement, postdoctoral fellows may undertake some light teaching, no
more than one course per academic year, in a relevant disciplinary
department at HSS.
Duration: One year (renewable for up to another year, subject to funding
availability and performance appraisal)
Salary: Competitive remuneration plus research expense support
Application Procedure
Interested candidates are invited to send a complete Curriculum Vita
including a cover letter and the attached official application form
(http://www.ntu.edu.sg/ohr/CareerOpportunities/CurrentOpenings/ResearchOpeni…
).
At least three reference letters, on official letterhead and signed by
the referees, are to be sent directly by the referees to
VD-HSS-RES(a)ntu.edu.sg .
Please email your application documents to VD-HSS-RES(a)ntu.edu.sg.
The application closing date is July 31, 2013. Only shortlisted
candidates will be notified.
Dear colleagues
We are currently advertising a 3 year post-doctoral position in
Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Southampton.
The role would involve collecting and analysing functional and
structural MRI data from typically-developing adolescents and
adolescents with severe antisocial behaviour, as part of a FP7 Health
project investigating sex differences in antisocial behaviour. We are
particularly interested in hearing from candidates with skills in fMRI
and functional connectivity analysis, and experience working with
developmental populations.
For further details about the project, the role, and the application
process, please see below:
https://jobs.soton.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=259313JW
Thanks for your attention,
Graeme Fairchild
Dr Graeme Fairchild
Lecturer in Clinical Psychology
School of Psychology
University of Southampton
Shackleton Building
Highfield Campus
Southampton SO17 1BJ
United Kingdom
Office tel: +44 (0) 2380 593843
Mobile tel: +44 (0) 7748 062553
www.psychology.soton.ac.uk
Dear Colleagues
I hope you do not mind this email appreciation but the efforts of some
ynic staff are such that I would like to bring them to your attention.
I would like to thank Andre Gouws, Paul Elliott, Ross Devlin, in
particular, and the ynic team for their contributions to the Royal
Academy of Engineering event that was hosted in York yesterday evening.
Andre demonstrated the use of a hands-free kinect to virtually navigate
throughout the brain (MRIs from ynic) and the ability to link the images
to information pages. His stand attracted a considerable amount of
attention and interest.
The finale of the evening was a remarkable performance by an opera
singer accompanying an organ. But the organ was not a standard one, it
was a set of pipes whose shapes were generated from MRIs of the vocal
tract of the player, Professor David Howard, of the 'human' organ. The
remarkable quality of the sounds was due to the efforts Ross Devlin put
into fine tuning the MRI data acquisition, the help that the ynic team
gave David Howard's team and the very innovative analysis of the MRIs
carried out in the Department of Electronics.
I even think the Princess Royal enjoyed the novel use of MRI
Gary
--
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Gary Green
York Neuroimaging Centre
The Biocentre
York Science Park
Innovation Way
Heslington
York
YO10 5NY
http://www.ynic.york.ac.ukhttps://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/about-us/people/ggrg
tel. Claire Fox : +44 (0) 1904 435329
Claire,Fox(a)ynic.york.ac.uk
fax +44 (0) 1904 435356
mobile +44 (0) 788 191 3004
Please forward to anyone who might be interested.
**
A 3 year PhD studentship in auditory cognitive neuroscienceis available
as part of a research collaboration between the UCL Ear Institute
(London, UK) and NTT Communication Science Labs (Nippon Telegraph and
Telephone corporation, Atsugi, Japan). The student will be based at the
UCL Ear Institute and supervised by Dr. Maria Chait. They will also be
working with Prof. Makio Kashino and Dr. Shigeto Furukawa (NTT). The
project will use psychophysics, eye tracking, autonomic response
measures and MEG functional brain imaging to investigate which features
of sound are perceptually salient. Namely, those sounds that
automatically capture attention in a busy scene, even when listeners’
initial perceptual focus is elsewhere.
The UCL Ear Institute provides state-of-the-art research facilities
across a wide range of disciplines and is one of the foremost centres
for hearing, speech and language-related research within Europe.
**
*Key Requirements*
The PhD start date would be September 2013. Applicants should have a
UK/EU nationality and a 1^St class, or upper 2^nd degree in a relevant
discipline (e.g. Psychology, Neuroscience, Engineering). The PhD work
would require good programming skills (e.g. in Matlab). Previous
experience with auditory research, functional brain imaging, signal
processing and/or acoustics is desirable.
*For an informal discussion, or to submit an application please contact
Dr. Maria Chait (**m.chait(a)ucl.ac.uk* <mailto:m.chait@ucl.ac.uk>*).
Applicants should submit a supporting statement, a CV, and the details
of two academic referees. **The closing date for receipt of applications
is July 15th, 2013.**The studentship includes fees and a yearly stipend
(about £16000; tax free). ***
Maria Chait PhD
m.chait(a)ucl.ac.uk <mailto:m.chait@ucl.ac.uk>
Senior Lecturer
UCL Ear Institute
332 Gray's Inn Road
London WC1X 8EE
*The lab:*The Brain Network Modelling Group is dedicated to the
multi-modal analysis of cognitive and affective networks as well as
their disturbances by neurological and psychiatric disorders. To this
end, we employ functional and structural MRI (with research dedicated
3T, 4T and 9.4T scanners available), meta-analyses of neuroimaging
results, database-driven modeling as well as analyses of structural
(diffusion-weighted imaging), functional (resting-state analysis) and
effective (Dynamic Causal Modeling) connectivity analyses.
*Topic 1: Multi-modal analysis of the aging executive system*
- To understand the effects of normal aging on the brain and the effects
of these changes on behavior, comprehensive imaging and
neuropsychological data has been collected from more than 500
participants in an epidemiological cohort.
- Using volumetric analysis, resting-state functional connectivity and
diffusion imaging the aim of the PhD project is to characterize the
differential effects of healthy aging on different sub-regions of the
DLPFC and their relationship to the neurophysiological phenotypes, i.e.,
behavioral measures of executive functions.
- All methods are established in the lab, making this position an
excellent opportunity to learn various approaches for the analysis of
structural and functional neuroimaging data while contributing to the
understanding of aging and inter-individual variability of executive
functions sustained by the DLPFC.
*Topic 2: **Mapping premotor connectivity and function*
- The human premotor cortex is implicated in a large number of cognitive
processes from hand and eye movements to response selection, attention
and working memory. Its internal differentiation and in particular the
contribution of its subdivisions to neuropsychological performance,
however, are yet not well understood.
- The project will combine new methods for multi-modal
connectivity-based parcellation, quantitative functional decoding and
investigation of inter-individual differences in a large sample of
healthy subjects. The aim of this work is to identify and
comprehensively characterize different functional modules within the
human premotor cortex.
- With all necessary data already collected and all methods established
in the lab, this position provides an excellent opportunity to learn
various innovative approaches for the multi-modal analysis of structural
and functional neuroimaging data.
*Qualifications:*
- MSc or equivalent in psychology, computer science, biology or a
related discipline
- Experience in fMRI analysis (SPM, FSL) or programming (MATLAB, Python)
*Administrative: *Funding is secured for the entire period of the PhD
thesis. Payment will correspond to salary grade 13/2 of the German
Collective Bargaining Agreement for the Civil Services (TVöD).
*To apply:*Send a CV, motivation letter and contact details of two
academic referees to S.Eickhoff(a)fz-juelich.de
<mailto:S.Eickhoff@fz-juelich.de>.
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Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Simon B. Eickhoff
Cognitive Neuroscience Group
Institute of Clinical Neuroscience and Medical Psychology
Heinrich-Heine University Düsseldorf
Telefon: +49 211 81 13018
Fax: +49 211 81 13015
eMail: Simon.Eickhoff(a)uni-duesseldorf.de
<mailto:Simon.Eickhoff@uni-duesseldorf.de>
and
Brain Network Modelling Group
Institute for Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-1)
Research Center Jülich
Telefon: +49 2461 61 8609
Fax: +49 2461 61 2820
eMail: S.Eickhoff(a)fz-juelich.de <mailto:S.Eickhoff@fz-juelich.de>
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Dear Colleagues,
I am currently looking for a talented student to join the Social Brain
in Action Laboratory (SoBA Lab) at Bangor University to study the brain
and behavioural bases of observational learning. The successful
candidate will have the opportunity to combine advanced fMRI approaches
with behavioural training paradigms to study how we learn by watching
others as adolescents, young adults, and older adults. This PhD
studentship is fully funded for an outstanding candidate from any
country. The closing date for applications is Friday, 19 July 2013.
Information about the project and the SoBA Lab may be found here:
http://www.soba-lab.com/vacancies_esc.html
Full details about how to apply for the post are here:
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/psychology/postgraduate/cross.php.en
I would greatly appreciate it if you could pass this e-mail along to any
suitable candidates.
many thanks,
Emily
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Dr. Emily S. Cross
Senior Lecturer
Social Brain in Action Laboratory
School of Psychology, Bangor University
Bangor, Gwynedd
LL57 2AS
North Wales
+44 1248 38 3274
e.cross(a)bangor.ac.uk <mailto:e.cross@bangor.ac.uk>
http://www.soba-lab.com/
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cawsant eu cyfeirio ato (atynt). Os ydych wedi derbyn y neges e-bost hon
trwy gamgymeriad, rhowch wybod i'r anfonwr ar unwaith a dilëwch y neges.
Os na fwriadwyd anfon y neges atoch chi, rhaid i chi beidio â defnyddio,
cadw neu ddatgelu unrhyw wybodaeth a gynhwysir ynddi. Mae unrhyw farn
neu safbwynt yn eiddo i'r sawl a'i hanfonodd yn unig ac nid yw o
anghenraid yn cynrychioli barn *Prifysgol Bangor*. Nid yw *Prifysgol
Bangor* yn gwarantu bod y neges e-bost hon neu unrhyw atodiadau yn rhydd
rhag firysau neu 100% yn ddiogel. Oni bai fod hyn wedi ei ddatgan yn
uniongyrchol yn nhestun yr e-bost, nid bwriad y neges e-bost hon yw
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