1.
he Faculty of Psychology, Department of Experimental and Applied
Sciences, Research Group of Biological Psychology of the Vrije
Universiteit Brussel (VUB) seeks a highly motivated candidate for a PhD
position on a project on the impact of different sub-processes in
emotion regulation within the recovery of stressful events on sleep and
neural correlates. The aim of the project is to disentangle emotion
regulation in its sub-processes and assess their respective
effectiveness on the behavioral and on the neurophysiological level.
Profile: The candidate must have a research master in the behavioral
sciences, bio-medical sciences, or affective- and cognitive (neuro-)
science, or related areas. Excellent English communication and writing
skills are required. Methodological and statistical competence and
coding experience such as matlab or python, experience with experimental
research, psychophysiological methods, and/or neuro-imaging techniques
is considered as advantageous. The position requires enrollment in the
PhD-program of the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences.
The research will be done in collaboration with Prof. Daniele Marinazzo,
Prof. Monica Dhar and other experts in the field. Interested candidates
can apply by email, providing a motivation letter, full curriculum
vitae, including all university study results, and the names and contact
information of at least two references. The deadline for application is
August 25, 2015.
Interested? For additional information you can contact: Prof. Marie
Vandekerckhove: Marie.Vandekerckhove(a)vub.ac.be
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2.
Post-Doc position in multisensory neuroimaging (MEG/EEG) studies at the
Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Glasgow, UK
The post is advertised in the context of the EU-funded ERC project
"Understanding the neural mechanisms of multisensory perception based on
computational principles".
The integrative neuroscience laboratory is dedicated to understanding
the integration of multisensory information in the brain. The planned
studies use state of the art imaging methodology (MEG, and possibly fMRI
or EEG) combined with quantitative data analysis to better understand
when and how the brain combines different sensory channels to inform
perception. Further details about our research can be found on our
website (
http://inl.ccni.gla.ac.uk/). The project is based in a vibrant
research environment and leading neuroimaging facility
(
http://www.ccni.gla.ac.uk/).
The job requires all aspects of study design, implementation, data
collection, data analysis as well as assisting in the supervision of
junior lab members, presenting at conferences and participating in the
writing up of the results.
Applicants should have (or expect to receive in the near future) a PhD
in neuroscience, cognitive science, psychology, mathematics, computer
science or another relevant discipline. We are especially interested in
devotion to advanced quantitative data analysis including the
capabilities to program or modify analysis code and the ideal applicant
will have a strong analytical background and direct experience using
MATLAB software. Experience with neuroimaging would be an advantage. Any
applicant should have enthusiasm, and a clear, demonstrable capacity for
acquiring expertise in these techniques.
This position is funded for up to 4 years from November 2015, at UK RA
Salary Grade 7 (£33,242 – £37,394 per annum).
Please apply online at
www.glasgow.ac.uk/jobs, reference Nr 011135
Closing date: 13th September 2015
Questions may be directed to the PI: Christoph.Kayser(a)glasgow.ac.uk.
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3.
Post-doctoral position, Cincinnati, Ohio USA
We invite applications for a post-doctoral research position in
Neurology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center (CCHMC). The
successful applicant will contribute to ongoing MEG studies of pediatric
language and epilepsy. This is a two-year position focused in one or
more of the following areas:
· Methods for multimodal neuroimaging, with a focus on
integration of fMRI and MEG data
· Source-space connectivity techniques, designed to overcome
challenges related to leakage, impact of inverse solution, etc.
· Validation of integrated imaging and analysis protocols for
mapping language in children undergoing epilepsy surgery (MEG, fMRI,
EEG, ECoG, stimulation mapping, pathology, and outcome data available)
The post-doctoral fellow will regularly interact with clinical and
research faculty, other post-docs, graduate students, and research staff
in the Divisions of Neurology and Radiology, the Pediatric Neuroimaging
Research Consortium (PNRC) and the Imaging Research Center (IRC).
He/she is expected to contribute to our regular research discussions,
and to present at research meetings within CCHMC and at major
conferences (e.g., BIOMAG, OHBM).
The successful candidate will have completed their PhD in biomedical or
electrical engineering, physics, computer science, psychology,
neuroscience, or a related discipline. He/she will have experience in
collection and analysis of electrophysiological data, expertise in
signal processing, with strong programming skills (MATLAB or a similar
computing environment). The ideal candidate would also have prior
experience in neuroimaging and a solid background in neuroanatomy, and
familiarity with M/EEG analysis software (e.g., Brainstorm, Brainwave,
BESA, FieldTrip/SPM, MNE). All qualified recent graduates, or those
nearing completion of their PhD, are encouraged to apply.
CCHMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will
receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, age, genetic information, physical or
mental disability, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, or
other protected status in accordance with applicable federal, state, and
local laws and regulations.
Applicants should submit a cover letter and current CV (including a list
of scholarly publications), along with the names and contact information
for three referees to:
Darren S. Kadis, PhD
Assistant Professor, Division of Neurology
Pediatric Neuroimaging Research Consortium
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
c/o Kimra Smith
Kimra.Smith(a)cchmc.org
Review of applications will begin immediately. We anticipate a start
date in the fall, 2015.
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4.
The Neuroimaging Research Core at the Marcus Autism Center in the
Department of Pediatrics at Emory University, in collaboration with the
Biomedical Imaging Technology Center in the Department of Biomedical
Engineering at Emory University/Georgia Tech, is offering a full time
position as Postdoctoral Research Fellow /Research Associate.
The Neuroimaging Research Core at Marcus is currently conducting two
large-scale MRI studies: The first longitudinal study is to understand
the typical brain development in infants from 0 to 6 months as well as
the impact of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) to the early brain
development. The second one involves the study of brain development in
school-aged children, with the focus on the developmental unfolding of
ASD and its relationship with the subjective perception of stimulus
salience.
The Biomedical Imaging Technology Center is a research center of the
Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, a joint
department of Georgia Tech and Emory University specializing in the
technical development of MRI. The Marcus Autism Center is a
not-for-profit organization dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of
children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). It is the country’s
largest center for clinical care of children and adolescents with ASD,
with more than 5,000 unique children and their families served each
year. The Center is also one of the national hubs of science in the
field of developmental disabilities, designated by NIH as an Autism
Center of Excellence.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering, MR
physics, Computer Sciences, Neuroscience, Psychology or related fields,
as well as research experience in MRI image analyses. Prior experience
with diffusion MRI is especially preferred. Experience with MRI analysis
software packages (i.e., FSL, AFNI for diffusion and functional MRI data
analyses) and computer programming skills (MATLAB, C/C++ & Bash scripts)
are required.
The applicant will be expected to i) develop computational and
statistics methods to analyze neuroimaging data (especially structural
and diffusion MRI data) from infants and school-aged children; ii)
design and implement novel dedicated equipment for optimizing data
collection from infants and children; iii) participate in acquiring
neuroimaging data; iv) prepare manuscripts and extramural grants, and
(v) collaborate with MRI physicists, social neuroscientists, engineers,
and clinicians. The position-holder will be co-mentored by and closely
collaborate with Drs. Longchuan Li (Marcus Autism Center & Biomedical
Imaging Technology Center), Xiaoping Hu (Director of Biomedical Imaging
Technology Center), Sarah Shultz (Co-Director of Neuroimaging Core at
Marcus Autism Center) and Warren Jones (Director of Social Neuroscience
Lab at Marcus Autism Center).
The position is available immediately and the initial appointment is for
one year. Renewal is expected if progress is satisfactory. Emory
University School of Medicine offers competitive benefits and salary
package and has been ranked high as one of the “Best Places to Work for
Postdocs”. Interested candidates should email to Dr. Longchuan Li
(lli36(a)emory.edu), with a cover letter and CV. Qualified candidates will
be asked to have 3 letters of reference forwarded to Dr. Li.
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5.
A postdoctoral position is available with Dr. Katherine Karlsgodt in the
Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience Group, part of the Zucker Hillside
Hospital and NorthShore-LIJ Psychiatry Research Division and the
Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. The focus of the group is on
developmental psychopathology, in particular, in the development of
functional and structural connectivity in adolescents with psychotic and
mood disorders. We are particularly interested in researchers who have a
strong interest in and history of research in neurodevelopment and/or
psychosis. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated skills in
neuroimaging, particularly diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), task based
functional MRI (fMRI), and resting state fMRI.
The start date is flexible, from August-September 2015 onwards. The
Zucker Hillside Hospital is located in Queens, New York and has a long
history of research in schizophrenia and related disorders. For more
details, interested applicants should email a CV and a brief description
of research interests and experience to Katherine Karlsgodt, at
kkarlsgodt(a)nshs.edu.
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6.
Postdoctoral Fellowship at Duke-National University of Singapore
Multimodal Neuroimaging in Neuropsychiatric Disorders Laboratory, Center
for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, National
University of Singapore is looking for postdoctoral fellow in cognitive
neuroscience and/or multimodal neuroimaging.
Our group studies the human neural bases of social-emotion, cognition,
and memory functions and the associated vulnerability patterns in
neuropsychiatric disorders, including neurodegenerative diseases
(focusing on AD, FTD and preclinical stages) and Schizophrenia.
Multimodal neuroimaging and psychophysical techniques are employed,
including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), functional MRI, diffusion
tensor imaging, and electroencephalography (EEG). We are interested in
developing computational methods to examine the network-level structural
and functional brain connectivity to shed light on the neurobiological
mechanism of disease, paving the way for early detection and intervention.
Candidates must have a passionate enthusiasm for research, a strong
background in one of the following fields: computational neuroscience,
cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychiatric disorders, neuroimaging
analyses, mathematics/statistics/machine learning or related-fields.
He/she should also possess the ability to take the initiative, work
independently and be motivated to work in a highly collaborative and
international research environment, and be able to demonstrate
creativity, technical independence and excellent communication skills.
Strong interest in studying dynamic functional connectivity and its
relationships with cognition and disease would be a plus. Proven skills
in fMRI/EEG/DTI data analyses is a plus but not necessary.
Key attractions are access to a 3T Prisma MR scanner and a MR compatible
digital EEG system as well as collaboration opportunities with an
excellent network of domestic and international scientists and doctors.
The position will be two years with possible extension. Competitive
package will be provided based on experience.
Interested applicants are welcome to email Assistant Prof. Helen Juan
Zhou at helen.zhou(a)duke-nus.edu.sg with application letter, curriculum
vitae, three references, and contact information. Website:
https://sites.google.com/site/mneuroimaginglab/;
http://www.duke-nus.edu.sg/content/zhou-juan-helen
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