FYI
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We are looking for two bright and motivated researchers to work on a
research project in which we will use *brain imaging and advanced brain
decoding methods to investigate the neural basis of deviant mental
representations in neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism,
dyslexia, and dyscalculia*. This project is an interdisciplinary
collaboration between the Laboratory of Biological Psychology (Hans Op
de Beeck), the Parenting and Special Education Research Group (Bert De
Smedt), and Child Psychiatry (Jean Steyaert, Bart Boets), all part of
the University of Leuven (K.U.Leuven) in Belgium.
We offer one PhD position and one Post-doc position. Eligible candidates
should have or should soon obtain a master’s degree (for the PhD
position) and a PhD (for the postdoc position) in a relevant field such
as neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry, neurobiology, or medical
engineering. Specific positive points for the evaluation will be
experience with brain imaging (in particular functional magnetic
resonance imaging), a computational background in a relevant field
(e.g., brain imaging data analysis, neural networks, etc.), and good
computer skills (e.g., Matlab). A background in neurodevelopmental
disorders is a plus, but not mandatory. Good English (oral and written)
communicative skills are necessary.
The two positions are full-time, for a period of 4 years (PhD position)
and 2-3 years (postdoc), and start in October 2011. The two positions
are strongly research oriented, and teaching and/or administration load
will be minimal. The research will be embedded in a very stimulating
environment with state-of-the-art technical facilities and with ample
opportunities for interaction with experts on neurodevelopmental
disorders and brain imaging. The K.U.Leuven is consistently ranked
within the top of European Universities and is located in the city of
Leuven, which has an strong international appeal. For more information
about our university, please visit
http://www.kuleuven.be/about/
Formal applications should be sent by email to Hans Op de Beeck, and
should include a scientific CV (mentioning past research positions and
education, and publications), motivation letter, and the names and
contact information of 2 senior researchers that are willing to write a
recommendation letter if necessary (no letters have to be sent yet).
Application deadline is June 20^th 2011.
For further information please contact Hans Op de Beeck
(hans.opdebeeck(a)psy.kuleuven.be
<mailto:hans.opdebeeck@psy.kuleuven.be>), Bert De Smedt
(Bert.DeSmedt(a)ped.kuleuven.be <mailto:Bert.DeSmedt@ped.kuleuven.be>), or
Bart Boets (Bart.Boets(a)ped.kuleuven.be
<mailto:Bart.Boets@ped.kuleuven.be>).
Bart Boets, PhD
Postdoctoral fellow of the Research Foundation - Flanders
Leuven Autism Research Consortium
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Herestraat 49 - box 7003, B-3000 Leuven, BELGIUM
Tel. +32 (0)16/ 34.22.45
Fax. +32 (0)16/ 34.38.30
Email: bart.boets(a)ped.kuleuven.be <mailto:bart.boets@ped.kuleuven.be>
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Gary Green