We are looking to appoint one postdoctoral fellow to make a leading
contribution to an ESRC funded project on the neurobiology of human
decision making using multimodal neuroimaging. The post will be based at
the Institute of Neuroscience and Psychology (INP) at the University of
Glasgow (ranked 2nd in the UK by the Guardian), which benefits from
on-site access to the Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (CCNi). The CCNi
is a research-dedicated facility within the INP and it is equipped with
state-of-the art brain imaging facilities comprising a 3T fMRI scanner
(Siemens Trio), an MEG system, and several TMS and EEG systems,
including MR-compatible recording options.
Our group uses multimodal neuroimaging coupled with mathematical
modelling to characterise the spatiotemporal dynamics and the
computational principles of the brain networks underlying human decision
making. Our analysis methods are heavily inspired by machine learning
and statistical pattern recognition and are designed to exploit
trial-to-trial variability in electrophysiologically-derived measures
that can be used in conjunction with simultaneously acquired fMRI to
tease apart the cascade of constituent cortical and subcortical
processes involved in decision making. The primary focus of the project
will be to unravel the neural correlates of learning and confidence
during decision making, which will form the basis for further
development of brain computer interfaces (BCI) for human-machine
interaction. The latter will take place in close collaboration with
Prof. Paul Sajda’s team at Columbia University in New York with whom the
selected candidate will have the opportunity to interact regularly.
Candidates must have a PhD (or equivalent) in neuroscience, psychology,
cognitive science or in a related discipline. Candidates must have
previous practical experience and working knowledge of human
neuroimaging (including both EEG and fMRI) as evident by a strong track
record of publications in international journals. The post holder must
also have working knowledge of multivariate data analysis techniques,
excellent programming skills in Matlab and previous experience in using
either fSL or SPM analysis software. Previous experience in simultaneous
EEG/fMRI experiments and computational modelling is desirable.
This post will be available from 5th January 2015 or as soon as possible
thereafter for three years. Salary: Grade 7 £33,242 – £37,394 per annum.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr. Marios Philiastides at
marios.philiastides(a)glasgow.ac.uk. Please note that applications sent
directly to this email address will not be accepted. For more details on
our research interests visit
http://decision.ccni.gla.ac.uk.
Apply online at
www.glasgow.ac.uk/jobs (Ref: 009415)
Closing date: 19 October 2014