FYI
Dear colleagues,
I would like to bring your attention to the following postdoctoral
positions; some of them might involve MEG research.
All the best,
Ole
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Seven postdoctoral positions in the Dutch research consortium "Language
in Interaction"*
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/We are looking for highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to enrich
a unique consortium of researchers that aims to unravel the
neurocognitive mechanisms of language at multiple levels. The goal is to
understand both the universality and the variability of the human
language faculty from genes to behaviour. /
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The Netherlands has an outstanding track record in the language
sciences. This research consortium sponsored by a large grant from the
Netherlands Organization for Scientific research (NWO) brings together
many of the excellent research groups in the Netherlands with a research
programme on the foundations of language. Our consortium counts four
Spinoza Prize winners (van Benthem, Muysken, Cutler, Hagoort; the
Spinoza Prize is the highest science prize in the Netherlands), three
ERC Advanced Grant winners (Muysken, Levinson, Fernández), 17
VICI/Pioneer grant holders (these are the most prestigious personal
grants that the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
provides; grant holders are: Bod, Ernestus, Majid, Desain, Van den
Bosch, van Lambalgen, Roelofs, Bekkering, Fernández, Jensen, Medendorp,
Toni, van Opstal, Murre, Ramsey, Schiller, Formisano), and numerous
VIDIs and ERC starting grants. The proposal has representatives from
eight universities and one research institute within the Netherlands.
These are Radboud University Nijmegen (RUN), University of Amsterdam
(UvA), University of Maastricht (UM), Leiden University (LU), Utrecht
University (UU), Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR), University of
Twente (UT), Tilburg University (TiU), and the Max Planck Institute for
Psycholinguistics (MPI). The applicant and co-applicants are
internationally highly visible scientists in their respective fields.
Moreover they are from institutes which are highly ranked
internationally, such as the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics,
the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (University of
Amsterdam), the Centre for Language Studies (Radboud University
Nijmegen) and the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
(Radboud University Nijmegen). /In addition, the consortium provides
state-of-the-art research facilities./ Together, this consortium
realizes both quality and critical mass for studying human language at a
scale not easily found anywhere else in the world.In addition to the
excellence in the domain of language and related relevant fields of
cognition, the research team consists of researchers with excellence in
the complex research methods that will be invoked to address the
scientific questions at the highest level of methodological
sophistication. These include methods from genetics, neuroimaging,
computational modelling, and patient-related research. Moreover, experts
in utilization of knowledge acquired in the relevant fields are part of
our team as well. Next to the applicant and the co-applicants, our
research team consists of 36 Principal Investigators. These Principal
Investigators are distributed over seven so-called Work Packages (WPs).
Each of the 7 WPs hereby advertised one postdoctoral position. This
postdoctoral position will be for three years in the first instance,
with a possible extension for two more years. Duties will include
coordination of Work Package activities (together with the WP leaders)
and development of an independent research programme within the
framework of the WP, and may include supervision of PhD students. The
position provides the opportunity for doing world-class research as a
key member of an interdisciplinary team, and for acquiring experience in
the management of a research group.
Requirements for the postdoctoral positions are:
- a PhD in any relevant field
- excellent scientific track record
- excellent organizational and communicative skills
- strong motivation
- excellent skills in written and spoken English
Each WP postdoctoral position has its own requirements and profile,
which are specified below. The appointment will be in one of the home
institutions of the consortium, depending on the research profile of the
postdoctoral researcher. In all participating institutions the research
is conducted in an international environment by researchers from a large
number of countries.
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*WP 1: Speech perception and production in interaction.*
We seek a postdoctoral fellow with an established research profile that
fits the main goals of WP1. These goals are (i) to understand the
interplay between perceptual and motor processes in speech through
innovative linkage of neural, psychological and linguistic levels of
analysis and (ii) to specify the balance between what is language
universal and what is language specific in speech processing. Key
questions include (a) Are our auditory and motor cortices speech ready?
(b) How does feedback support processing in speaking and in listening?
(c) How do perception and production interact?
WP1 will bring together expertise in the neurobiological foundations of
perceptual and motor processes with psycholinguistic expertise in the
perception and production of speech. The postdoctoral fellow would
ideally have prior experience in bridging across these domains and
should certainly be willing and able to engage in and stimulate
interdisciplinary integration. The candidate should have as many as
possible of the following: training in speech science, psycholinguistics
and/or cognitive neuroscience; expertise in behavioural, computational
and/or neuroscientific methods; and interests in linking speech
perception to speech production.
Contact information: Prof. James McQueen, james.mcqueen(a)mpi.nl
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*WP2: Semantic and conceptual basis of language*
Memory structures underlie semantic content and conceptual knowledge of
language users. The language system builds on existing memory
structures, which co-determine the organization of linguistic knowledge.
This work package plans to investigate interactions between the
linguistic and mnemonic domains, with a special emphasis on the
development of memory in its entanglement with linguistic behaviour. We
are looking for an outgoing, interdisciplinary postdoctoral researcher
who can bridge the gap between semantic modelling, computational
paradigms for cognition, and functional neuroimaging. Knowledge of
cross-linguistic differences in semantic systems or behavioural studies
of language users would be an advantage. The ideal candidate has
expertise in applying state of the art semantic and/or computational
models to functional neuroimaging data. Working with our group of
logical semanticists, cognitive psychologists, and neuroscientists,
he/she will investigate and develop state of the art
semantic-computational models with a view to neurobiological
plausibility, which will generate predictions that can be used to
analyse neuroimaging data.
Contact information: Prof. Guillén Fernández,
guillen.fernandez(a)donders.ru.nl
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*WP 3: Compositionality and contextuality*
One of the major challenges in understanding the language system is to
unify abstract computational level descriptions and neurobiologically
plausible network implementations of the combinatorial aspects of
language processing. The postdoctoral researcher in this workpackage is
expected to bridge the gap between computational modelling and
experimental neuroscience. We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher
in formal and computational modelling at the level of sentence
processing (and beyond) who has also experimental skills and
neurobiological expertise. You will develop and investigate
computational models with neurobiological plausibility (e.g., spiking
recurrent networks), which are used to generate specific predictions
about the processing steps involved in sentence processing and about
their neurobiological instantiation in the brain. The successful
candidate will connect formal analysis and computational accounts with
empirical studies on binding in the language domain. Current
computational approaches (e.g., data-oriented parsing, logic programming
or unification-based models) will have to be translated into accounts
with a stronger connection to the brain and should be unified with
current theories on neural processing.
Contact information: Prof. Rens Bod, rens.bod(a)gmail.com
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*WP4: Language in action*
/Language interacts with other cognitive functions such as perception,
action, and cognitive control. Moreover, language is situated in a
highly dynamic context provided by multimodal sources of information/.
The objective of this WP is to understand language processing and its
variability during social interactions in its multimodal settings. We
aim to achieve a better understanding of the cognitive and neural
infrastructures involved in language use in social context, which
requires establishing common ground and action coordination. We look for
a postdoctoral researcher whose main interests and expertise include
topics such as multi-modal integration, simulations of action and goals
and/or cognitive control. Methodological expertise should include
computational, experimental, observational, neurobiological and/or
developmental approaches preferably within the language and/or action
domain.
Contact information: Prof. Asli Ozyurek, asli.ozyurek(a)mpi.nl
*WP5: Language evolution and diversity*
The goal of this WP is to contribute to a better understanding of the
biological underpinnings of linguistic universality as well as
diversity, both at the population level (between languages and between
species) and at the individual level (within a language). We are looking
for a postdoctoral researcher in this area. The preferred area of
specialization is evolutionary modelling of language with respect to
diversity in communication. Other possible areas of expertise may
include language diversity, individual differences in language
abilities, animal communication, and genetic influences on speech and
language.
Contact information: Prof. Pieter Muysken, p.muysken(a)let.ru.nl
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*WP6: Toolkit*
We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a strong technical
background, ideally in developing Neuroimaging Analysis Methods for
integrating genetics with brain imaging approaches (e.g. MRI, fMRI, and
MEG). The main task of the post-doctoral position is to develop and
apply innovative analysis methods for linking complex genome-wide
association data and neuroimaging data within a statistical framework.
The successful candidate will have experience in relevant research
areas, a track record of high-quality reviewed journal publications,
strong experience in programming, ability to work in a team, and in
sharing technical know-how and ideas. It would be desirable if the
candidate has experience in Medical Imaging (e.g. NeuroImaging)
technical research,/in computational modelling of the brain, in machine
learning and/or statistical methods./
Contact information: Prof. Jan Buitelaar, j.buitelaar(a)psy.umc.nl
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*WP7: Utilization**
*We seek an enthusiastic, multi-disciplinary researcher with a keen
interest to help translate scientific discoveries into practical
applications and to generate different kinds of value for society.
Within the university environment you will help to build ICT and other
services needed to speed and ease this process. You are required to help
build awareness, translate ideas into demos and apps, therapies or
services. The job entails project management of developers and coaching
and advising of fellow scientists. /Preferably you have experience with
public-private co-operations, national and European grant schemes,
clinical applications of neuroscience, and hopefully you bring a network
of industry contacts. Next to managing the wide range of utilization
activities in the project, there is a possibility to actively take part
in a few of the developments, preferably around mobile applications
(Apps) or web services. The candidate has a backgound in computer
science, e-science, artificial intelligence, computational linguistics,
computational modelling, or experience in programming languages and
practices for mobile platforms and/or web/.
Contact information: Prof. Peter Desain, p.desain(a)donders.ru.nl
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*What we offer:*
*- *full-time postdoctoral research positions
- salary dependent on experience, gross salary between € 3.227 and € 4.778
- starting date preferably September 2013
- the primary workplace will be determined in agreement with your profile
*Applications should include*:
- a cover letter specifying the specific WP to which you apply, your
motivation, research experience, interests and plans.
- a curriculum vitae
- a list of publications
- the names of two persons who can provide references
*/The deadline for applications/*/:/
/May 15, 2013/
Applications should be sent electronically to:
Prof. Peter Hagoort
Radboud University Nijmegen
vacatures(a)dpo.ru.nl
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