Postdoctoral Position in Computational Neuroscience
Within the Technische Universität Dresden, the Section of Systems Neuroscience
(
http://psychiatrie.uniklinikum-dresden.de/) is closely associated with the collaborative
research centre on “Volition and Cognitive Control: Mechanisms, Modulators, and
Dysfunctions” (
www.sfb940.de), the Department of Psychology and the Neuroimaging Center,
which offers excellent research collaborations and infrastructure, e.g. a 3 Tesla MRI
scanner for full-time research, MRI-compatible EEG and eye tracking, and access to the PET
center at Dresden-Rossendorf.
Our international and multidisciplinary group conducts basic research in neuroscience at
the inter-face to clinical applications. We investigate the function of neural systems
that are involved in ele-mentary cognitive processes such as emotion, motivation,
learning, executive function, or decision making. In order to better understand neural
mechanisms underlying mental disorders, we investi-gate how these processes contribute to
the complex behavioral dysfunctions observed, for example, in addictive behavior.
To further strengthen our lab, we are seeking for a postdoc in Computational Neuroscience.
The position is limited till 30.06.2016. The successful candidate will be an independent
researcher with proven record in quantitative modeling of complex data with strong
organizational and team-work abilities. Previous experience in brain imaging is not
required, but highly useful. The optimal candi-date will be in charge of processing
behavioral and MRI data (e.g. by using model-based fMRI) and developing new and improving
existing methods in the field of computational neuroscience and model-based fMRI analysis.
Furthermore, the successful candidate is expected to instruct and supervise PhD students
and postdocs. In addition, the position offers the possibility for further scientific
qualification (i.e., Habilitation).
Requirements:
• Doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in any scientific field of study with a strong quantitative
background (e.g., mathematics, informatics, statistics, computational neuroscience,
biomedical engineering)
• Keen interest in experimental approaches to study complex human behavior
• Expertise in computational modeling of behavioral and/or imaging data (e.g., Bayesian
inference methods and statistics, hidden Markov modeling, machine learning, reinforcement
and temporal difference learning, connectivity analyses).
The ideal candidate would additionally be characterized by:
• Sharing our passion to push the limits in understanding the brain
• Substantial hands-on experience in the field of neuroimaging, including knowledge of
com-mon software packages (e.g. SPM or FSL, Freesurfer, Matlab, Python, Presentation,
Psych-Toolbox)
• Strong publication record
We offer you the possibility of:
• Working in an interdisciplinary team contributing to our understanding of the brain with
the particular skills that you already have and will further develop
• Arranging for flexible working hours to find a balance between work and family life
• Providing for the future in the form of a company pension plan
Women are explicitly invited to apply. Disabled persons will be preferred in case of equal
qualification.
Interested applicants should send their online application with the reference number
PSY0913528 until October 06, 2013 to systems.neuroscience(a)tu-dresden.de. Please submit a
full CV, transcript of records, statement of research interest (max. 2 pages), and names
and contact information for two or three referees. For more information about the position
please contact us via email or telephone (+49 351 46342201).