Please find below an advertisement for a post-doctoral position in the
Aston Brain Centre, Birmingham, UK.
This is an excellent salary for an early-career researcher who meets the
Marie-Curie requirements (see below). We are particularly looking for
someone with experience in MEG data collection and analysis, and who is
interested in becoming part of a vibrant EU-funded Initial Training
Network which provides many opportunities for travel and networking.
Prior experience with language research would be welcome but is not a
requirement.
To meet the Marie Curie requirements, you need to be within the first
five years of your research career, and not resident in the UK for more
than 12 months in the last 3 years.
Please feel free to contact me or Joel Talcott (j.b.talcott(a)aston.ac.uk
<mailto:j.b.talcott@aston.ac.uk>) with any enquiries.
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Aston University
School of Life & Health Sciences
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow - EU Marie Curie Initial Training Network
(ITN) 2-year fully funded
Magnetoencephalographic investigations of language function in typical
and atypical development
Salary £53,765 per annum plus mobility allowance
As part of the Marie Curie Initial Training Network, LanPercept, the
Aston Brain Centre is seeking an experienced and creative researcher to
undertake a 2-year Post-doctoral position to develop and refine
protocols for mapping receptive and expressive language using
magnetoencephalography (MEG). Applicants should hold a PhD in a relevant
Life Sciences or Physical Sciences discipline.
The project will develop methodologies for functional studies of
language localization, for use in children and in atypical populations
(for e.g. epilepsy). Of special interest are MEG paradigms which apply a
psycholinguistic approach to parsing receptive language and language
production mechanisms, within a developmentally-appropriate and
child-friendly context. The resulting paradigms will therefore inform
both theoretical and clinical understanding of language development and
of impairment. An availability to start the project for 1 September 2014
(exact date is negotiable) would be desirable.
The EU-funded LanPercept network offers a unique interdisciplinary
approach to the study of the relationship between language and
perception with a focus on bridging the translational gap between basic
and applied research. LanPercept is composed of 10 European partners,
hosting a total of 11 PhD projects and 4 research fellows.
Please visit our website
http://www.aston.ac.uk/jobs for further
information and to apply online. Initial enquiries should be directed to
Prof. Joel Talcott [j.b.talcott(a)aston.ac.uk] or Dr. Caroline Witton
[c.witton(a)astohn.ac.uk]. In addition to the online application form,
applicants should submit a full CV, an application letter outlining your
background, experience and interest in the topic, and example
publication outputs, if relevant.
Aston University is committed to disability equality and is a Positive
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If you do not have access to the internet, telephone (+44) 0121-204-4500
and leave your name and address quoting Reference number R140181.
Closing date: 15 July 2014
Interview date: to be confirmed