The *Max Planck Institute for Neurological Research* with
Klaus-Joachim-Zülch-Laboratories of the Max Planck Society and the
Faculty of Medicine of the University of Cologne is seeking applications
for a cooperation consisting of a small group of researchers under the
supervision of Dr. Marc Tittgemeyer and Prof. Dr. Thomas Münte within
the context of the newly established transregional collaborative
research centre TR-CRC 134 (“Ingestive Behaviour: Homeostasis & Reward”,
Cologne/Lübeck/Hamburg):
*PhD Position in systems neuroscience*
The project “brain systems involved in food intake“ aims to delineate
the neural networks related to ingestive behaviour by combining
neuroimaging data with genetical information. The open position is
dedicated specifically to the investigation of structural connectivity
inferred by diffusion tractography within these networks.
We are searching for enthusiastic candidates with a strong interest in
systems neuroscience. The ideal candidate is an engineer or computer
scientist with a background in the analysis of human neuroimaging data
and/or machine learning. Prior experience with the analysis of diffusion
MRI data and/or computational modelling is required. Furthermore,
candidates are expected to have solid programming skills.
The position is available from April 1st 2014, initially for 2 years
with the possibility of extension for a further year. The institute
provides an excellent multi-disciplinary and interactive research
environment with a research-dedicated 3T MRI scanner, PET and EEG
facilities, as well as behavioural labs.
Interested candidates should submit their application as a single PDF
document (including CV, publication list, contact details of two
referees and a short statement of research interests) via email.
To apply or for further information please contact:
Max-Planck-Institut für neurologische Forschung
Verwaltung Gleueler Str. 50
50931 Köln
personal(a)nf.mpg.de
Review of applications will start immediately and will continue until
the position is filled.
Show replies by date