*PhD Student in computational neuroscience/pain research*
Department of Neurology, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany
Applications are invited for a PhD Student position at the Department of
Neurology, Technische Universität München, to work on the cerebral
representation of pain by using EEG. The project will focus on the
neurophysiological correlates of pain in healthy human subjects and
patients suffering from chronic pain disorders. Major experimental
methods include EEG time-frequency analysis, source analysis and
connectivity analysis. The candidate will join a research group
dedicated to the multimodal investigation of the cerebral representation
of pain (
http://www.painlabmunich.de) which is part of the
TUM-Neuroimaging Center (TUM-NIC;
http://www.tumnic.mri.tum.de). TUM-NIC
hosts state-of-the-art neuroimaging facilities and offers training in
major neuroimaging techniques.
Applicants should have a background in computer science, statistics,
physics, engineering, neuroscience, medicine, psychology, or other
relevant disciplines. Prior experience in MATLAB programming is
mandatory. Skills for sophisticated analysis of EEG data (e.g.
information theory, machine learning techniques, mediation analysis) are
highly desirable.Candidates have the possibility to integrate in the PhD
program Medical Life Science and Technology (
http://www.phd.med.tum.de)
or the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences
(
http://www.gsn.uni-muenchen.de/index.html), which offer
interdisciplinary high-level training for students with different
backgrounds.
Salary will be commensurate with the German TVöD salary scale (EG13).
Applications will be considered until the position is filled.
Candidates may contact Dr. Markus Ploner for more detailed information
or directly e-mail their application (ploner(a)lrz.tum.de
<mailto:ploner@lrz.tum.de>), including letter of motivation, CV and
letters of recommendation.
Markus Ploner MD
Heisenberg Professor of Human Pain Research
Department of Neurology
Technische Universität München
Munich, Germany
ploner(a)lrz.tum.de <mailto:ploner@lrz.tum.de>