Apologies for cross-posting.
The Poldracklab at Stanford is looking to hire a postdoc with expertise in fMRI data analysis, starting as soon as possible. Our lab is a dynamic and collaborative group that includes basic cognitive neuroscience researchers focused on the study of decision making and executive function alongside methodological researchers focused on reproducible data analysis and data sharing. Stanford University is located in sunny northern California, deep in the heart of Silicon Valley and a short train ride to San Francisco.
The postdoc will be able to contribute to a number of ongoing research projects in our lab and collaborating labs by analyzing fMRI data from those studies. In addition, the postdoc will have the opportunity to develop their own research program with the domain of scientific or methodological problems currently being investigated within the lab ( https://poldracklab.stanford.edu/projects).
The successful candidate should:
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Have a PhD in a relevant field of study and demonstrated experience with the processing and statistical analysis of fMRI data. -
Have strong and demonstrated computer programming skills, including Python. Experience with Nipype is strongly preferred. Candidates will be asked to submit a link to their open source code repository for review. -
Have strong skills in statistics and machine learning. -
Have solid experience with computational data analysis, including strong UNIX/Linux skills and experience using high performance computing clusters. Experience with cloud computing platforms is also preferred. -
Be dedicated to open source software development and data sharing.
The Poldracklab is strongly committed to diversity in science, and we particularly welcome applications from members of traditionally underrepresented groups.
Eligible candidates will be asked to complete a data analysis problem using a specified dataset and present a report of their results as well as sharing their analysis code, in order to demonstrate their expertise with data analysis.
Interested candidates should email the following to russpold@stanford.edu:
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A cover letter describing your background and research interests -
CV (including a link to code repository, e.g. Github, Bitbucket) -
Names and email addresses of two references
Dear Colleagues, Could you please spread the following ads ? Thanks.
Multiple postdoc positions are available at the Hesheng Liu Lab (http://nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/bid/Home.html), Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. We are looking for 2 postdocs with a PhD degree in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, or related discipline.
We are looking for other 2 postdocs with a PhD or MD degree in radiology, neurology, psychiatry, psychology, or related discipline.
The research will focus on studying functional network structure in the individual subject’s brain, and understanding the functional organization that differs in individuals with neurological and psychiatric illnesses (e.g. epilepsy, brain tumor, stroke, schizophrenia, depression, or OCD). The ideal candidate will have a background in brain research using MRI or MEG/EEG/ECoG/TMS, and demonstrate good writing skills.
Interested applicants should email: (a) CV, (b) writing sample (e.g., a published manuscript), and (c) letters and/or contact information for three references to Dr. Hesheng Liu (Hesheng@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu). A two-year commitment is required.
--- Hesheng Liu, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School & Massachusetts General Hospital Director, Laboratory For the Study of the Brain Basis of Individual Differences http://nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/bid/Home.html
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