*Postdoc in brain monitoring*
A postdoctoral position starting as soon as possible is available at The
Department of Engineering, Aarhus University within EEG and EEG signal
processing. The position ends 31 March 2016.
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*Job description: *The position is related to the Neuro24/7 project
funded by The Danish Council for Strategic Research. The project will
investigate methods for long term monitoring of brain activity based on
wearable EEG devices - specifically an implantable EEG monitor developed
by the company HypoSafe and so-called EarEEG devices developed at Aarhus
University. The overall research objective is to establish a foundation
for estimation and monitoring of mental states in natural environments.
The key research objective of the position is to establish methods for
estimation of ERPs and mental states based on the limited spatial
resolution of the wearable systems. This will include establishment of
paradigms for specific ERPs and mental states recordings. Recordings
will be based on both the wearable EEG platforms and on conventional
high density systems.
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*Qualifications: *Candidates should have an extensive experience in EEG
recording, ERP methods, and in analyzing EEG signals. Candidates must
have experience within advanced signal processing methods for EEG signals.
The Postdoctoral position requires qualifications at the PhD level
obtained in neuroscience, psychophysiology, neurophysiology, cognitive
psychology, signal processing or mathematical modelling.
The successful applicant will be affiliated to the Neurotechnology lab
headed by Preben Kidmose. The postdoctoral position is related to the
collaborative research project Neuro24/7 which has further participants
in the groups of Lars Kai Hansen, Technical University of Denmark,
Danilo Mandic, Imperial College London and Scott Makieg, the Swartz
Center for Computational Neuroscience, University of California San Diego.
For more information please contact Preben Kidmose, pki(a)eng.au.dk.**
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*Deadline: *All applications must be made online and received by April
1^st 2014.
See:
www.au.dk/en/about/job/nat/academicpositions/
<http://www.au.dk/en/about/job/nat/academicpositions/>
Kind regards, Preben
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*Preben Kidmose*, Ph.D., M.Sc.
Professor (Danish: Ingeniørdocent) in Biomedical Engineering
Department of Engineering, Aarhus University
Address : Edison, Room 205, Finlandsgade 22, DK-8200 Aarhus N
Phone : + 45 4189 3321
E-mail : pki(a)eng.au.dk <mailto:pki@eng.au.dk>
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