Please find an advert for positions at the Brain Imaging Centre at the
MNI.:
*From: *"Andrea Bernasconi, Dr." <andrea.bernasconi(a)mcgill.ca>
*Subject: **[BIC-announce] Postdoc, PhD and RA positions available at the
BIC*
*Date: *September 11, 2015 at 4:20:50 PM GMT-4
*To: *BIC-announce <bic-announce(a)bic.mni.mcgill.ca>
We are currently looking for *3* enthusiastic and skilled team players (*1
PhD student, 1 Postdoc, 1 RA*) to join the *Neuroimaging of Epilepsy
Laboratory* at the Brain Imaging Center (BIC) of the Montreal Neurological
Institute (McGill University, Montreal, Canada)
http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/~noel
Our lab is part of the BIC, an internationally recognized and
multidisciplinary centre of neuroimaging, and associated to the Epilepsy
Group of the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, a tertiary
center that evaluates approximately 200 patients per year for the
pre-surgical investigation of drug-resistant seizures. Our group brings
together graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in Neuroscience,
Cognitive Science, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, and Neurology.
We use high- and ultra-high field (3 and 7T) structural and functional MRI
analysis to characterize cortical architecture, function, metabolism, and
networks. We seek to identify novel patient phenotypes and biomarkers of
disease. Main topics include automated lesion detection through
neuroimage-based machine-learning, surface-based subcortical and cortical
modelling, analysis of brain networks using graph-theory. We are
interested in tracking disease progression and its consequences on brain
plasticity, connectivity, and cognition.
The *postdoctoral fellow *will carry our research projects that combine
multi-modal neuroimaging with advanced data analysis (graph theoretical
network analysis, machine learning, multivariate modeling) in large and
well-documented cohorts of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.
Possibility to participate in several multi-centric and longitudinal
studies. Requirements: PhD in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Cognitive
Science, Engineering, or related fields; experience in neuroimaging, data
analysis, programming; strong publication record.
The *PhD student* will perform research centered on the development of
neuroimaging applications to improve our understanding and diagnostic
routines of human epilepsy. The PhD will be carried out within the
Integrated Program in Neuroscience at McGill University (IPN,
https://www.mcgill.ca/ipn/), the largest inter-disciplinary,
inter-departmental graduate program in neuroscience in Canada.
Requirements: MSc in Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Computer Science,
Biomedical Engineering, or related fields; solid mathematical and
statistical knowledge; previous experience in neuroimaging and data
analysis is an asset.
The *full-time research assistant (RA)* will help with subject recruitment;
administration of questionnaires and neurocognitive tasks; MRI scheduling
and data acquisition (with assistance of technician); data quality-control
and image processing; database management; technical support. Requirements:
BSc/BA in Neuroscience, Cognitive Science, Psychology, or related fields;
organizational talent and computer skills; willingness to accept flexible
working schedule; knowledge of French (spoken and written).
All candidates are expected to show strong communication skills and
willingness to learn and help others within a multidisciplinary team.
Starting dates are flexible.
** Full applications (cover letter, CV, and names of 2 referees; PhD
candidates should also send transcripts) should be sent to:
andrea.bernasconi(a)mcgill.ca
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Jonathan Smallwood
Reader in Psychology / Cognitive Neuroscience
University of York, England.