The Computational Psychiatry Unit (
www.neurocpu.com
<http://www.neurocpu.com>) at The University of Texas at Dallas and The
Southwestern Medical Center invites applications for multiple research
positions. This is an exciting opportunity to work in the emerging
interdisciplinary field of computational psychiatry, which seeks to
redefine mental disorders in terms of aberrant computations at multiple
scales, and to improve mental health by applying modern neuroscientific
techniques and discoveries.
Access to state of the art facilities including: multiple
research-dedicated 1.5T MRI systems, two research-dedicated human 3T MRI
systems, one human 7T MRI system, two PET systems
(with coregistering MRI), a SPECT camera, a high field system for animal
studies, four EEG systems equipped for both 64 and 128 channel
recordings, TMS, rTMS, tDCS, and HD tDCS equipment.
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*Positions 1: Research Coordinator in Computational Psychiatry*
The successful candidate will participate in all aspects of research in
the lab, including: acquisition of behavioral and neural data, preparing
consent forms and paperwork related to research ethics, assembling and
administering neuropsychological assessments, screening and recruiting
participants, obtaining informed consent, scheduling participants for
testing, tracking progress of the study and data collection, verifying
data and entering pertinent information into database for statistical
analysis, conducting statistical analyses, and assisting with manuscript
preparation.
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*Qualifications: *BS/BA degree in any area of psychology, neuroscience,
biomedical sciences, or related fields is required. Master’s degree in
any of these fields and/or clinical experience is preferred. Experience
with any of the following would be an added advantage:
neuropsychological assessment, psychopharmacology, psychophysiology,
brain imaging data analysis, MATLAB, R, python, C++, and signal
processing. The candidate must have strong organizational and
interpersonal skills; the ability to work well with clinical
populations; a willingness to tackle complex tasks in an independent
manner; and a strong work ethic.
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*How to Apply: *Please email a CV, a one-page statement of research
interests and career goals in a single PDF document titled with
RA_YourName.pdf to Dr. Xiaosi Gu at xgu2008(a)gmail.com
<mailto:xgu2008@gmail.com>.
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*Position 2: Data Analyst in Computational Psychiatry*
The successful candidate should have a deep understanding of
computational modelling and programming (e.g. MATLAB, R, python, C++).
Additional experience would be useful but not required in computational
biology, genomics, or multi-modality neuroimaging platforms (fMRI,
electrophysiology, PET, transcranial magnetic stimulation, tDCS, MR
spectroscopy, DTI, etc.). The research may be applied to elucidate the
neural and computational mechanisms of cognition and decision-making in
both healthy volunteers and in brain injuries or psychiatric diseases
such as Addiction, Autism, Mood Disorders, and Schizophrenia.
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*Qualifications*: Master’s degree in a quantitative fields is required;
PhD degree in a quantitative field is preferred; familiarity with data
analysis and signal processing; an ability to work well in a
multidisciplinary, highly collaborative research team; an interest in
translational research between neuroscience, computational models, and
clinical populations; and a strong record or potential for scholarly
productivity.
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*How to Apply: *Please email a CV, a one-page statement of research
interests and career goals in a single PDF document titled with
Analyst_YourName.pdf to Dr. Xiaosi Gu at xgu2008(a)gmail.com
<mailto:xgu2008@gmail.com>
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*Position 3: Postdoctoral Researcher in Computational Psychiatry*
The successful candidate should have a deep understanding of
neuroscience, cognition, and computational modelling. Additional
experience would be useful but not required in computational biology,
genomics, or multi-modality neuroimaging platforms (fMRI,
electrophysiology, PET, transcranial magnetic stimulation, tDCS, MR
spectroscopy, DTI, etc.). The research may be applied to elucidate the
neural and computational mechanisms of cognition and decision-making in
both healthy volunteers and in brain injuries or psychiatric diseases
such as Addiction, Autism, Mood Disorders, and Schizophrenia.
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*Qualifications*: PhD degree in a quantitative field is required; an
ability to work well in a multidisciplinary, highly collaborative
research team; an interest in translational research between
neuroscience, computational models, and clinical populations; and a
strong record or potential for scholarly productivity.
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*How to Apply: *Please email a CV, a one-page statement of research
interests and career goals in a single PDF document titled with
Postdoc_YourName.pdf to Dr. Xiaosi Gu at xgu2008(a)gmail.com
<mailto:xgu2008@gmail.com>
Benefits of the jobs include:
*Ability to be involved with established, innovative, multidisciplinary
collaborations
*Ability to work on research projects highly relevant to health outcomes
*Potential for high publication rate
*High potential for innovation in research design
*Competitive salary and benefits
*One year position, renewable for 2nd year based upon available funding,
performance, and productivity. Review of applicants will begin
immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Start date
could be as early as 1^st of August, 2015.
The University of Texas at Dallas is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative
Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, disability, age, citizenship status, Vietnam era or special
disabled veteran’s status, or sexual orientation. UT Dallas strongly
encourages applications from candidates who would enhance the diversity
of the University’s faculty and administration.