Job advertisement - CCNI Glasgow
Marie Smith
marie at PSY.GLA.AC.UK
Thu Jul 12 11:25:33 CEST 2007
UNIVERSITY of GLASGOW
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (CCNi)
POST DOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT
1 year fixed term appointment, £23,692 - £26,666 per annum
REF: 13436/DPO/A3
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to
work with Dr. Guillaume Rousselet in the newly established Centre for
Cognitive Neuroimaging (CCNi). The CCNi is a research institution
with state-of-the-art EEG and TMS systems and a large computing grid.
Within the next few months a new fMRI and MEG system will be installed.
The position is offered for a period of one year with potential 1-2
year extension pending funding approval. Several research projects
are available, dealing with the rapid visual processing of faces,
objects, and natural scenes. The primary goal of these projects is to
map systematically how statistical image properties impact brain and
behavioural responses, using a range of psychophysics paradigms and
EEG techniques.
You will be able to think out of the box in terms of EEG analyses and
statistical procedures. You will be qualified, with a PhD, or
equivalent, in Psychophysics, Cognitive Neuroscience, or a closely
related discipline. Strong Matlab programming skills and
psychophysics are essential. EEG expertise is not required and
appropriate training will be provided. Finally, you should have a
strong interest in developing your own scientific program and
pursuing a research career.
This post is available from 1 September 2007.
Informal enquiries may be made to Dr. Guillaume Rousselet, (+44 (0)
141 330 6652; g.rousselet at psy.gla.ac.uk).
For further details about the post and how to apply:
see our web site at http://www.psy.gla.ac.uk/jobs.php or contact
Clare Alexander, Department of Psychology,University of Glasgow, G12
8QQ (+44 (0)141 330 5090, e-mail c.alexander at psy.gla.ac.uk or the
University web site at www.gla.ac.uk
Closing date: Friday 3rd August 2007.
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