2 Research Associate positions are available in the Developmental
Imaging and Biophysics, UCL Institute of Child Health
(http://www.ucl.ac.uk/ich/research-ich/imaging-and-biophysics).
These post will be under the supervision of Dr. David Carmichael
(https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/profile?upi=DWCAR66 ) and use
existing close collaborative links to Great Ormond Street Hospital (Dr
Owen Arthurs) the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging, ‘the FIL’
(Prof. Nikolaus Weiskopf) and Dept. Medical Physics (Dr Karin Shmueli)
amongst others.
These non-clinical post are focussed on the development and application
of new advanced MRI techniques (EEG-fMRI, advanced diffusion imaging
methods, susceptibility mapping and quantitative structural imaging) and
their translation into the clinical arena with a specific emphasis on
imaging for pre-surgical evaluation of children with epilepsyand for MRI
post mortem.
The post holder will have access to excellent research facilities with a
new Siemens Prisma (3T, 80mT/m gradients and 64 channel receive coil)
and a Siemens Avanto MRI scanners with dedicated and funded research
time. In addition we have a prospective motion correction camera
(www.kineticor.com <http://www.kineticor.com>) that allows for real-time
motion correction, an important aspect of this project.
Please see the following links for further information
https://www.researchgate.net/job/841338_Research_Assistant-Developmental_Im…http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AKY966/research-associate/
We welcome candidates contacting us prior to application to discuss the
role, in the first instance email d.carmichael(a)ucl.ac.uk
<mailto:d.carmichael@ucl.ac.uk> .
For any queries on the application process, please contact Lara Thomas
(ICH HR) on Lara.Thomas(a)ucl.ac.uk <mailto:Lara.Thomas@ucl.ac.uk>
quoting job reference 1450673.
David Carmichael
Lecturer in Neuroimaging and Biophysics
Honorary Lecturer, Radiology, Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS
Foundation Trust
Imaging and Biophysics Unit
UCL Institute of Child Health
30 Guilford Street
London, UK
WC1N 1EH
Tel +44 (0) 2079052298 <tel:%2B44%20%280%29%202079052298>
Fax +44 (0) 2079052358 <tel:%2B44%20%280%29%202079052358>
http://www.action.org.uk/our_research/epilepsy_improving_brain_scanning_sur…https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/research/personal/index?upi=DWCAR66
Dear Colleagues,
this is to inform you about the Foreign Nationals Educated Abroad Ph.D.
scholarship awarded by âSapienzaâ University of Rome. This is a very
prestigious and competitive scholarship for non-Italian students who
graduated abroad (please note that a Master Degree is required). There
is the chance that one of the awarded students will be selected for the
Psychology and Social Neuroscience Ph.D. program (international
curriculum CoSANÂ http://w3.uniroma1.it/cosan/).
We are seeking highly talented applicants and we would really appreciate
if you could forward this to the students you think may be eligible.
The *deadline is* next *April, 26th. Details about the call can be
found at*:
http://www.cosanphd.com/index.php?page=default_templates
_http://www.uniroma1.it/didattica/offerta-formativa/dottorati_
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The successful candidate will receive a bursary of ⬠19.800,00 per
year before taxes: national insurance contributions (INPS) that
fellowship recipients are required to pay (10,57% for 2015). Research
will be performed at the Social and Cognitive Neuroscience laboratory
(_http://_agliotilab.org <http://agliotilab.org/>).
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While the selection is mainly based on dossier (Evaluation of
qualifications, publications and certificates) applicants should also
include a skype address and express their availability to be contacted
for a video interview if necessary
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For more info please contact: 1) for administrative enquiries: Dr.
Paola Trussardi (organizational manager) -paola.trussardi(a)uniroma1.it
<mailto:paola.trussardi@uniroma1.it>; 2) For scientific enquiries: Dr
Elia Valentini elia.valentini(a)uniroma1.it
<mailto:elia.valentini@uniroma1.it>Â or Salvatore M. Aglioti -Â
salvatoremaria.aglioti(a)uniroma1.it
<mailto:salvatoremaria.aglioti@uniroma1.it>
Dear Users
There will not be a YNiC seminar this week.
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
We are currently hiring for a RA in the child and adolescent psychiatry
department at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San
Antonio (UTHSCSA).
We are seeking a recent graduate with experience running EEG/ERP
studies, and preferably experience using Brain Vision Analyzer (BVA). In
addition, training will be provided in fMRI collection and data analysis
(using SPM).
This candidate will play an important role in our biomarker studies of
treatment response among children with ADHD. It is an excellent
opportunity for a student wishing to gain more research experience prior
to graduate school.
Interested applicants are directed to:
https://www.uthscsajobs.com/postings/2267
Thank you,
Colin Sauder
Postdoctoral fellowship ‘cognitive neuroscience of self-control’ at the
Department of Experimental Psychology, Ghent University, Belgium
We invite applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in the
project ‘Efficient intentions: how control beliefs shape self-control’
under the supervision of Prof. Marcel Brass and Dr. Davide Rigoni. The
project is part of the Templeton Foundation grant ‘The Science &
Philosophy of Self-Control’.
The successful candidate holds a PhD in psychology, neuroscience or a
related field. He/she has experience with fMRI and/or EEG research in
the field of cognitive neuroscience as evidenced by peer-reviewed
publications.
We provide an excellent research environment with access to a 3T
research scanner, EEG facilities, TMS and fNIRS.
Starting date of the appointment is as soon as possible. For further
information, please contact: Marcel Brass (e-mail:
marcel(dot)brass@ugent(dot)be).
Applicants are asked to submit a pdf document including a curriculum
vitae, a statement of research interests (one page), relevant diplomas
and the names and contact details of two referees before 4th of May to
marcel(dot)brass@ugent(dot)be.
Best,
DR
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Davide Rigoni, PhD
Department of Experimental Psychology
Gent University
Belgium
*Postdoctoral Researcher in Cognitive & Economic Psychology*
The Center for Economic Psychology at the Department of Psychology of
the University of
Basel, Switzerland, is seeking applicants for a post-doctoral researcher
for a period of 2 years
with the possibility to extend the position for further years. The ideal
candidate would have a
Ph.D. in psychology, cognitive science, computer science, neuroscience
or a related field, solid
knowledge in cognitive psychology and research methods and an interest
in applying these skills
to understand the cognitive processes underlying human decision making.
Experience with
cognitive modelling (using Matlab or R) or imaging techniques (e.g.
fMRI, EEG) is desirable.
Applicants will be part of an international research group and an
English-speaking environment.
The required teaching may be conducted in German or English. The salary
will be very
competitive and additional resources for funding experiments and
conference travel are available.
Please submit applications (consisting of a cover letter describing
research interests, curriculum
vitae, up to five reprints, and 2 letters of recommendation) to
*secretary-ep(a)unibas.ch*. Review of
applications will start Mai 15th 2015 and will continue until the
position is filled. The position
can begin in September 2015, but later start dates are possible.
The Center for Economic Psychology is directed by Prof. Dr. Jörg
Rieskamp. The lab is part of
the growing Department of Psychology at the University of Basel, one of
the leading research
Universities in Europe. Basel is situated at the river Rhine right at
the border to France and
Germany. It’s a great place to live and work. Health care, quality of
life, and public transportation
meet the highest international standards. Please do not hesitate to send
us an email for further
inquiries. We are looking forward to your application!
Prof. Dr. Jörg Rieskamp
Center for Economic Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of
Basel
Missionsstrasse 62A, 4055 Basel, Switzerland
E-mail: joerg.rieskamp(a)unibas.ch
Please find attached an advert for a PhD studentship in developmental
Cognitive Neuroscience at Birkbeck, London.
The project includes analysis of functional connectivity patterns in
infant brain activity.
The Clinical Neuroscience & Development Laboratory at the Olin
Neuropsychiatry Research Center (www.nrc-iol.org/onrc_labs_cnd.asp) is
seeking to 1 or 2 postdoctoral research positions to work on a new
NIMH-funded project that will use functional magnetic resonance imaging
(fMRI) to examine the architecture of neural networks engaged for
emotion regulation in typically-developing and depressed adolescents.
The postdocs will join a lab whose focus is to study developmental
changes in brain structure/function across early adolescence to young
adulthood and examine neural network function abnormalities in various
early-life psychiatric disorders, including depression, AD/HD, and
others. This is a good opportunity for an applicant who has experience
in either clinical psychology or computational neuroscience, who has
particular interests in developing a career using functional
neuroimaging research. Specific postdoctoral duties would vary
depending on skills and career development interests, ranging from
gaining in depth experience with either the clinical aspects of the
project (patient interviewing, clinical data collection, protocol
management, and supervision of trained clinical research staff), fMRI
data analysis skills (SPM, FSL and functional connectivity analyses of
fMRI and structural brain datasets), or both. Applicants should have a
Ph.D. in Psychology, Neuroscience, or closely related field, solid
understanding of statistical methods and experimental design, and
promising clinical research experience. The ideal candidate will come
from a doctoral program that has provided a strong theoretical
foundation in affective and/or cognitive neuroscience, familiarity or
proficiency with fMRI methods, and competitive skills in either the
clinical or analytic domains. While data is being collected on this new
project, the postdoc also will have access to several large, un-examined
archival neuroimaging datasets with an expectation to work on studies
consistent with those projects’ objectives. Training will be provided
in sophisticated data analysis techniques (i.e., independent component
analysis, multi-modal analysis, etc.), and access to the Olin Center’s
extensive data collection and analysis resources (e.g., fMRI, sMRI, DTI,
EEG, genotyping, neuropsychological assessment). The Olin NRC is a
well-established clinical neuroscience center affiliated with Yale
University with over 50 faculty, postdocs and research assistants. Our
mission is to conduct cutting-edge clinical and cognitive neuroscience
research into the causes and treatment of psychiatric disorders. The
Olin Center is located on the grounds of The Institute of Living /
Hartford Hospital, providing access to thousands of psychiatric patients
each year treated in numerous clinical programs. If interested, please
send a statement of scientific interests, accomplishments and relevant
skills, a CV, and contact information for at least 3 academic references
including letters of recommendation if already available to Dr. Michael
C. Stevens (Michael.Stevens(a)hhchealth.org), CNDLAB Director, Olin NRC,
200 Retreat Avenue, Hartford, CT 06106.
PhD Candidate: Organizing Principles of the Motor System
The motor system of the human brain not only controls our movements, but
also plays a fundamental role in many aspects of our cognition.
Surprisingly, how this system is organized largely remains a mystery.
Traditional models suggest an organization according to effectors (arm,
leg, fingers), but recent models suggest a more ecologically valid
organization scheme based on clustering by movement categories (e.g.
reaching to grasp something, climbing, etc). In this project we aim to
solve this controversy by using a variety of brain imaging methods to
investigate the anatomy and function of the primate motor system.
You will conduct MRI-based investigations of the anatomical organization
of the human and non-human parietal and premotor cortex. This work
involves, among others, comparative diffusion MRI tractography work and
has a strong computational focus. In addition, you will use non-invasive
brain stimulation methods to investigate the functional interactions
between areas of the extended motor system during grasping behaviour in
humans.
The project will be embedded in one of the research programmes of the
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour at the Radboud
University in Nijmegen (Netherlands). You will be supervised by Dr
Rogier Mars and Prof Pieter Medendorp.
You will be based at Donders Institute, but you will also make research
visits to our collaborators at the University of Oxford.
For more information, including how to apply, please refer
to:http://www.ru.nl/overons/werken-radboud/details-0/details_vacature_0/?recid=551239
Dear Users
There will not be a YNiC seminar this week.
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