2 Post Doc Positions in MEG/Brain Imaging, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Frankfurt

Michael Wibral michael.wibral at WEB.DE
Thu Oct 7 15:32:27 CEST 2010


Dear Filedtrip users,

please find attached below a job posting by Peter Uhlhaas:


Postdoctoral
Position in Brain Imaging

2 postdoctoral positions in brain imaging are available at the Max Planck Institute
for Brain Research, Department of Neurophysiology
(Director: Professor W. Singer) in the groups of Dr. Peter J. Uhlhaas
and Dr. Lucia Melloni.
The successful applicant will work on projects examining neural
oscillations in psychiatric disorders (schizophrenia and synesthesia)
with magnetoencephalography (MEG) and advanced signal-processing
analyses (Beamforming, Transfer Entropy). The position is in
collaboration with Dr. Michael Wibral (MEG-Unit, Brain Imaging
Center Frankfurt).

The ideal candidate should have a PhD in neuroimaging
and expertise with a neuroimaging technique (EEG, MEG, fMRI/MRI).
Prior experience with MEG is not a prerequisite. Excellent research
opportunities are available at the nearby Brain Imaging Center.
Applications from a physics or engineering background are welcome as
well. Expertise in Matlab programming is required. The position will
run initially for two years. The position will start on the 1st
of January 2010.

Informal inquiries can be directed to Peter Uhlhaas
([uhlhaas at mpih-frankfurt.mpg.de])
or to Lucia Melloni (melloni at mpih-frankfurt.mpg.de).


To apply, please send curriculum
vitae, letter of interest, names and contact information of two
references to:

Peter Uhlhaas
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research
Department of Neurophysiology
Deutschordenstr. 46
60528 Frankfurt am Main
GERMANY

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