POSTDOCTORAL SCIENTIST (REF: IRC 112493) - MRC Institute of Hearing
Research. Nottingham. UK.
Neural mechanisms of auditory perception and computation
We investigate neural processing in the auditory system, and how it
contributes to auditory perception. This post will likely involve
performing neurophysiological and behavioural experiments, and
computational modeling.
This post will involve contributing to the current MRC funded research
programme in the group. Potential research projects will include
studying neural correlates of perceptual frequency selectivity in the
central auditory system, and population coding of sound location in
auditory cortex using microstimulation techniques. The exact choice of
project will depend on the interests and expertise of the applicant.
Other current topics of study in the group include temporal coding in
the auditory brainstem, the neural representation of degraded speech,
dynamic models of signal detection, and cortical adaptation.
The work will also be closely related to other Institute of Hearing
Research projects which study the neurophysiology and anatomy of the
auditory system. The Institute of Hearing Research boasts world leading
experts in auditory cognition, neuroimaging, evoked potentials, speech
and hearing science, binaural psychoacoustics, auditory perceptual
learning, and auditory neurophysiology. In the wider environment we have
strong links with the NIHR Nottingham Hearing Biomedical Research Unit,
and other university departments such as Psychology and Mathematics.
This wide range of expertise provides a highly dynamic and stimulating
working environment where collaboration is positively encouraged.
The position is for 3, or possibly 4, years. The appointment, according
to qualifications and experience, will be to a starting salary in the
range £26,545 to £28,364. Where appropriate, relocation will be payable.
The post has an entitlement of 30 days annual leave and 10.5 public
holidays, and the post holder will be eligible for membership of the MRC
Pension Scheme.
For further details please visit
www.ihr.mrc.ac.uk/vacancies.
For an informal discussion about this vacancy please contact Dr Chris
Sumner (Chris(a)ihr.mrc.ac.uk ,tel: +44 (0) 115 9223431).
See
www.ihr.mrc.ac.uk for more publications and information about our
research.