<div dir="ltr"><div dir="ltr"><p><b>Postdoc and PhD Student positions to study neural mechanisms of cognition in naturalistic situations</b><br><b>Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland</b></p><p><b>Job Description:</b><br>The
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland, is excited to announce
several upcoming job openings at different levels (postdoc and PhD) to
work on the psychophysics and electrophysiology of cognition. These
positions are funded by the National Science Center, Poland. We are
seeking highly motivated candidates eager to investigate cognition using
eye tracking, virtual reality (VR), electrophysiology, psychophysics,
and advanced signal processing tools. Interested applicants should
contact Marcin Leszczyński to discuss possibilities.</p><p><b>Lab Description:</b><br>Successful
candidates will join a dynamic research group at the Cognitive Science
Center at Jagiellonian University, located in the beautiful city of
Kraków. Our lab employs a variety of technologies, including
electrophysiology, eye-tracking, VR, and psychophysics, combined with
advanced signal processing and machine learning, to study cognition in
health and disease. We offer a vibrant international research
environment, with English as the working language (no need to speak
Polish).</p><p>We encourage interested candidates to get in touch to
discuss the opportunities available. The department provides excellent
infrastructure, including supporting staff and state-of-the-art
equipment for conducting experiments (e.g., behavioral laboratories,
EEG, fMRI, TMS, eye-tracking, and VR setups). Additionally, motivated
candidates will have the chance to participate in numerous collaborative
projects with partners at Columbia University in New York City, Nathan
Kline Institute, and University Hospital in Bonn.</p><p><b>Requirements:</b><br><b>Postdoc Applicants:</b></p><ul><li>Must hold, or expect to hold, a doctorate in Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, or related disciplines.</li><li>Ideal
candidates will have experience designing, performing, analyzing, and
disseminating psychophysics studies or experimental studies using eye
tracking, VR, EEG, MEG, or LFPs.</li><li>Motivated candidates with other relevant experience are also encouraged to apply.</li><li>Salary for this position is approximately 9600 PLN per month.</li></ul><p><b>PhD Applicants:</b></p><ul><li>Should
have previous programming experience and a research interest in
neuroscience, perception, attention, memory, eye movements,
sensory-motor, or multi-sensory interactions.</li><li>Previous experience in analyzing psychophysiological signals is an asset.</li><li>Ability to work independently and proficiency in English are essential (no need to speak Polish).</li></ul><p>For further inquiries about the positions, please contact Marcin Leszczyński at <span style="color:rgb(0,0,255)"><a rel="noreferrer">marcin.leszczynski@uj.edu.pl</a></span>.</p><p><b>Application Process:</b><br>Interested candidates should send the following:</p><ul><li>A cover letter describing research interests and motivation to join our lab (max. 2 pages).</li><li>Curriculum vitae.</li><li>Contact information for two references.</li></ul><p>Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the positions are filled.</p></div></div>