Applications are invited for two postdoctoral positions and one data analyst position funded by an ERC (European Research Council) Starting Grant. The research program examines the cognitive mechanisms and neural systems by which the human brain codes the recent past and predicts the immediate future. It uses neuroimaging, behavioral studies, and eye tracking methods. The ideal candidates for all positions are highlymotivated and creative individuals, capable of working independently and ingroups, who will thrive in a dynamic startup-like work environment. Prior experience with computational modeling of complex systems would be helpful. The research takes place at the Center for Mind/Brain Sciences at the University of Trento, Italy. Salaries are comparable to those offered by research institutions in the US and Europe, include benefits and health insurance, and are commensurate with training and experience. Expected starting date for all positions is Feb 1st, 2011.
Interested candidates should Email a CV and a description of research interests to:
Dr. Uri Hasson uri.hasson@unitn.itmailto:uri.hasson@unitn.it Center for Mind/Brain Sciences via delle Regole, 101 I-38060 Mattarello (TN) Italy
Positions offered:
a. Post-doctoral position (2-4 years) for fMRI research. The person will beresponsible for the design of several fMRI studies, conducting data analysis and leading the write-up of scientific work. The person will have access to the center’s onsite 4T fMRI scanner. REQUIREMENTS: expertise with fMRI design and analysis methods and a solid background in cognitive neuroscience. HELPFUL:knowledge of functional connectivity methods including those applicable to resting state data, analysis of perfusion (ASL) data, R/Matlab programming,good understanding of UNIX. Interest in MEG methods.
b. Post-doctoral position (2-4 years) for Magnetoencephalography (MEG) research. The person will be responsible for the design of several MEG studies, conducting data analysis and leading the write-up of scientific work. The person will have access to the center’s onsite MEG apparatus and 4T fMRI scanner. REQUIREMENTS: expertise with MEG techniques and a solid background in cognitive neuroscience. HELPFUL: Knowledge of coherence analysis and pattern classifier methods; knowledge of fMRI analysis techniques and the integration of fMRI and MEG data.
c. Data Analyst (2 years): The data analyst will be responsible for analysis of fMRI datasets, algorithm development, programming and conducting fMRI studies, and monitoring computer hardware. This position is ideal for college graduates who are technically inclined and are considering future graduate studies in cognitive neuroscience. REQUIREMENTS: Prior experience with fMRI analysis. HELPFUL: a bachelor's degree in psychology, computer science, math, cognitive science, neuroscience, or computer science, knowledge of Italian. Experience with diverse computing environments (Linux/OSX/Windows), programming (python/perl/shell scripting, or R) and relational databases.
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