The Neuroimaging Laboratory at the Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome (Italy)
offers a postdoctoral position to work on fMRI projects under the
supervision of Dr Emiliano Macaluso. The projects will involve combining
computational models of sensory salience and neuroimaging data to
investigate the interplay between attention and memory during the
processing of complex stimuli (e.g. videos of natural environments).
The Neuroimaging Laboratory is equipped with a 3 Tesla MR scanner that
is fully dedicated to research. In addition, within the Lab we have a
wide-ranging expertise of advanced neuroimaging methods, including
analyses of structural and functional connectivity.
The ideal candidate will have a PhD in neuroscience (or a related
field), expertise in the acquisition and analysis of fMRI data and
excellent programming skills. The successful candidate is expected to
work within the general framework of the project, but also to actively
contribute with his/her own ideas.
The initial appointment is for two years. Salary will be commensurate
with experience (26.000-32.000 Euro p.a. gross).
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, together with the names and
email-addresses of two referees to:
Dr Emiliano Macaluso
Director of the Neuroimaging Laboratory
Santa Lucia Foundation
Via Ardeatina, 306
00179 Rome (Italy)
The closing date for the receipt of applications is the *16th June 2013*.
For informal enquiries please e-mail: e.macaluso(a)hsantalucia.it
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Dr Emiliano Macaluso
Neuroimaging Laboratory
Santa Lucia Foundation
Via Ardeatina 306
00179 Rome (Italy)
Tel.: 0039 - 06 5150 1493
FAX: 0039 - 06 5150 1213
E-mail: e.macaluso(a)hsantalucia.it
Web:
www.slneuroimaginglab.com
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