The Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in
Leipzig, Germany,
Department of Social Neuroscience (Prof. Dr Tania Singer)
invites applications for
*
several PhD, Postdoctoral, and Senior Researcher Positions *
(see
http://www.cbs.mpg.de/depts/singer/vacant for more details)
*a) Postdoctoral Position on Social Neuroscience and Autism (Ref # 2014-1)*
within the Research Group “Psychopathology of the Social Brain” (Dr.
Philipp Kanske)
The successful candidate will be involved in a BMBF-funded project on
modulatory effects of oxytocin treatment on higher-order social
cognition as measured with fMRI in autism spectrum disorder. This
project is part of the ASD-Net consortium (
http://www.asd-net.de) that
will start in February 2014. Experience in MRI is an important
prerequisite.
*b) PhD or Postdoctoral Position at the Interface of Neuroeconomics,
Social Neuroscience, and Motivation Psychology (Ref # 2014-2)*
within the Department of Social Neuroscience (Prof. Dr Tania Singer) and
the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Germany (Prof. Dr Dennis J.
Snower) and funded by Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET)
(
http://ineteconomics.org)
The group combines empirical research methods from psychology and
neurosciences, focusing on motivation, social cognition and emotion,
with behavioral economics methods. Moreover, computational models are
applied with the goal to provide a broader understanding of how
motivation influences human economic decision making
(
www.caring-economics.org) <http://www.caring-economics.org%29>. The
general goal is to provide empirical evidence for the formulation of new
economic models based on human biology and psychology. Experience in MRI
is advantageous.
*c) PhD, Postdoctoral, or Senior Researcher Position in Social
Neuroscience and Emotion Regulation (Ref # 2014-3)*
within the Department of Social Neuroscience (Prof. Dr Tania Singer)
The successful candidate will be primarily involved in the analyses of
behavioral and neuroimaging data of emotion reactivity and regulation
paradigms from a large-scale and unique longitudinal study, the ReSource
Project (
www.resource-project.org <http://www.resource-project.org>)
that investigates the effects of affective and cognitive mental training
on neural plasticity, stress- and health-related markers, subjective
well-being, social and cognitive functioning and behavior. Experience in
MRI is an important prerequisite.
*General Job requirements*
The successful candidates have a degree in Psychology or Cognitive
Neuroscience and for the postdoc positions they have finished their PhD
and may already have held a postdoctoral position. All candidates should
show evidence of high scholarly promise in the form of publications and
other academic achievements. Detailed requirements for the respective
positions can be found here: *http://www.cbs.mpg.de/depts/singer/vacant.
*
The Max Planck Institute (
http://www.cbs.mpg.de) offers an international
research environment, with English being the language spoken in the
laboratory. It offers an excellent infrastructure (e.g., three human 3T
and one 7T MRI, rt-fMRI, TMS/tDCS, MEG, behavioral laboratory, stress
laboratory, etc.). The department also has additional behavioral
laboratory space in Berlin, which is located just an hour by train to
the north of Leipzig.
For further details, see
http://www.cbs.mpg.de/dept/singer or contact
Prof. Dr. Tania Singer (singer(a)cbs.mpg.de).
Applications (including a CV, list of publications, statement of
research interests, and contact information of 3 referees) should be
sent as a single PDF file, with your name as the file name, to Tania
Singer (singer(a)cbs.mpg.de) and Sandra Zurborg (zurborg(a)cbs.mpg.de).
Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to the MPI in Leipzig, Germany.
The Max Planck Society is an equal opportunity employer and explicitly
encourages woman and handicapped individuals to apply.
--
Philipp Kanske PhD
Research Group Leader
Department of Social Neuroscience
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Stephanstr. 1a
04103 Leipzig, Germany
phone +49 341 9940-2693 <callto:+49%20341%209940-2693>
fax +49 341 9940-2356 <callto:+49%20341%209940-2356>
kanske(a)cbs.mpg.de
http://www.cbs.mpg.de/staff/kanske-291