*Research Fellowship (Verification and clinical validation of a 3-D
finite element model of the cochlea)*
University of Athens, Greece
Applications are invited to fill one open EU-funded Research Fellow
position in the Audiology Laboratory at the 1st Department of
Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Athens
Medical School, Greece. The applicant will participate in the SIFEM
project (
http://sifem.ubitech.eu/) aiming at the clinical validation of
a 3-D finite element model of the cochlea. The position is available on
1st of May for an initial period of 6 months, with the prospect of
continuation until April 2015.
Candidates are expected to have a BSc in Audiological Science or a
related field and ideally have an MSc or PhD in a related discipline.
Candidates with background in audiology research are especially
encouraged to apply. Successful applicants will be involved in the
validation and verification of a 3D finite element geometrical model of
the cochlea by using otoacoustic emissions and psychoacoustic tuning
curves. Experience with psychoacoustic testing is desired, but not
required for candidates with strong audiology background. Programming
skills (MATLab) are desirable. The Research Fellow will be expected to
work 3.5 days per week in the laboratory and clinic and will be
expected to participate in undergraduate and post-graduate teaching (1-2
hours per week). Salary is expected to range between 24,000 - 30,000
Euros per annum based on experience.
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (
http://en.uoa.gr/)
was founded in 1837 and is the largest public institution of higher
education in Greece, and among the largest universities in Europe. It is
a legal entity of public law with 32 Faculties and 111 Postgraduate
programmes of all disciplines, 158 Laboratories, 69 Clinics (included in
4 University Hospitals), 6 Central Libraries. The 1st University
Department of Otolaryngology (AORL) was established in 1939 at the
Hippokrateio Hospital in Athens, and is the largest Otolaryngology
Department in the country. It provides clinical services for all major
subspecialties including Otology & Neurotologic surgery, Audiology, Head
& Neck Oncology, Rhinology and Laryngology. It is also one of the
Cochlear Implant Centres in Athens.
Candidates with an interest in this position should send their CV,
contact information, statement of research interest and the names of two
referees to Dr. Thanos Bibas, Assistant Professor in Otolaryngology
(thanosbibas(a)hotmail.com <mailto:thanosbibas@hotmail.com> ) or Professor
Aristides Athanasiadis - Sismanis (asismanis(a)aol.com
<mailto:asismanis@aol.com>) . Women and members of minority groups are
encouraged to apply. Applications will be reviewed until the positions
are filled.