*_Job description:_*
National University of Singapore (NUS) is a leading global university
centre in Asia. It offers a global approach to education and research,
with a focus on Asian perspectives and expertise.Computation functional
anatomy laboratory at NUS (
http://www.bioeng.nus.edu.sg/cfa) focuses on
brain and cognition studies using neuroimaging techniques. Our group is
leading a large-scale longitudinal infant neuroimaging project from
birth in Singapore. The project examines neurocognition using EEG and
eye trackers and brain development using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI),
resting-state fMRI, and structural MRI. Thus far, we have collected both
functional and anatomical imaging data of 200 newborns and their
follow-up at six months. The follow-up scanning at 4, 6, and 8 years
will start soon. We are looking for a research fellow who is interested
in developing and (or) employing pattern recognition approaches to
understand the relationship of the brain with psychopathology in early
life. We offer high salary with medical and other benefits.
*_Requirements:_*
·Ph. D or MD
·Research background on infant brain is preferable but necessary
·Knowledge in statistical analysis is necessary
·Good communication and writing skills in English language
If you are interested in the jobs listed above, please send your CV to
Associate Prof. Anqi QIU
Department of Bioengineering
National University of Singapore
Email: bieqa(a)nus.edu.sg <mailto:bieqa@nus.edu.sg>
Phone: +(65) 6516 7002
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