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We invite applications for a PhD project on incentive motivation in the
Biological Psychology group at the Department of Psychology of the
University of Giessen, Germany.
The project will investigate how motivational stimuli are processed in
the human dopaminergic system and how these processes affect cognition,
in particular long-term memory and decision-making. The work involves
fMRI, genetic analysis and psychopharmacology. Interested candidates are
encouraged to develop computational modelling skills. Additional duties
include teaching an undergraduate seminar on biological psychology (2
h/week, approx. 30 weeks/calendar year).
The department offers a research-dedicated MRI scanner with peripheral
physiology equipment, EEG facilities and access to a genetics lab
through local collaboration. We encourage research visits at
collaborating institutes abroad.
We are looking for highly motivated candidates with a Master’s or
equivalent degree in neuroscience, psychology, biology or a related
field and with a strong interest in cognitive neuroscience. Proficiency
in English is expected; programming skills in Matlab and experience with
fMRI are an advantage.
The position is funded for 1 year (50% TV-H 13), with the possibility of
extension for 2 more years, from December 2011 (starting date is
flexible). The University of Giessen is an equal opportunity employer in
compliance with the German disability laws. Women and persons with
disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. Please send your CV,
transcripts or degree certificates, a brief statement of research
interests and contact details of two referees by e-mail to Prof. Dr.
Bianca Wittmann at bianca.wittmann(a)psychol.uni-giessen.de. Applications
will be considered until the position is filled.
For further details, please contact Bianca Wittmann:
Phone +49-641-9926 160
E-mail bianca.wittmann(a)psychol.uni-giessen.de