Applications are invited for a Ph.D. student position at the Center for
Behavioral Brain Sciences (CBBS) and Otto-von-Guericke-University of
Magdeburg, Germany.
Research in the lab is centred on the neural mechanisms of adaptive,
goal-directed behaviour with a particular focus on reward-guided
learning and decision making. We will use various neuroimaging methods
(fMRI, MEG, EEG, TMS) in combination with pharmacological challenges and
computational modelling approaches.
A candidate is sought that is highly motivated, reliable and able to
work independently. The successful applicant will have an MSc or
equivalent degree (or be currently working towards one) in neuroscience
or a related field (biology, psychology, physics, computer science,
engineering). Experience in acquisition and analysis of MEG or EEG data
(in particular time frequency analyses) and good knowledge of MATLAB, as
well as good communication skills (written and orally) are essential.
Additional skills in fMRI would be desirable. Applicants should have an
interest in formal models of neural activity and behaviour.
For more details on the position and application procedure, please
follow this link:
http://www.uni-magdeburg.de/unimagdeburg_media/Stellenausschreibungen/2013/…