[FieldTrip] 1 post-doc and 1 PhD position in human auditory and motor neuroscience

Stefan Debener stefan.debener at uni-oldenburg.de
Thu Sep 6 12:22:46 CEST 2012


Apologies to all for spoiling this list with a personal mail,
Stefan



Am 9/5/12 3:24 AM, schrieb Jochem Rieger:
>> The Department of Applied Neurocognitive Psychology at Oldenburg 
>> University, Germany, offers a
>>
>> *Post-doctoral position (E13/TVL, 3 years plus) *
>>
>> and a
>>
>> *PhD position (0.5*E13/TVL, initially 2 years)*
>>
>> The lab focuses on the fields of neural coding of complex movements 
>> and neural coding of speech in the human brain with the aim of 
>> developing brain-machine-interfaces.
>>
>> To extend our interdisciplinary team we seek for highly motivated 
>> candidates with strong quantitative and experimental skills. The 
>> post-doctoral position requires a PhD or comparable degree and the 
>> PhD position requires a masters or comparable degree. The 
>> post-doctoral position is initially limited to three years after with 
>> an option for an extension to obtain habilitation (post-doctoral 
>> degree, similar to a lecturer qualification). Successful candidates 
>> will perform cutting edge research in one of the lab's foci and 
>> should have a background in one or more of the following fields: 
>> non-invasive or invasive human neurophysiology of the motor or 
>> auditory system, statistical learning, brain-machine-interfacing. The 
>> positions offer an excellent interdisciplinary working environment 
>> with opportunities for international exchange. The lab is involved in 
>> the EU-project BRACOG (brain controlled grasping) and we have a close 
>> collaboration with UC Berkeley, USA. The University of Oldenburg was 
>> recently awarded a Cluster of Excellence in hearing research. The 
>> Dept. of Psychology will offer an attractive scientific environment 
>> with access to research dedicated state-of-the-art approaches to 
>> human neurophysiological techniques (fMRI, NIRS, EEG, ECoG, and MEG).
>>
>> Electronic applications are preferred and can be send to:
>> Professor Dr. Jochem Rieger: Jochem.rieger at uni-oldenburg.de 
>> <mailto:Jochem.rieger at uni-oldenburg.de>
>>
>> Please send paper applications until September 30^th 2012 to:
>>
>> Margrit Jung
>>
>> Dept. of Applied Neurocognitive Psychology
>>
>> Institute of Psychology
>>
>> Oldenburg University
>>
>> 26111 Oldenburg
>>
>> Germany
>>
>> Applications should include your CV and a list of most recent 
>> publications. Applications for the post-doctoral position should 
>> include a research statement (max. 3 pages). The University of 
>> Oldenburg aims to employ more women in this area and therefore 
>> particularly welcomes applications from women. We also welcome 
>> applications from disabled persons.
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Jochem Rieger
>>
>> Applied Neurocognitive         Knight Lab
>> Psychology                     Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute
>> Faculty V                      University of California
>> Carl-von-Ossietzky University  132 Barker Hall
>> 26111 Oldenburg                Berkeley, CA 94720-3192
>> Germany                        USA
>>
>> Phone: +49(0)4417984533
>> Fax:   +49(0)4417983865
>>
>>
>>
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>
> -- 
> Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener
> Neuropsychology	Lab
> Department of Psychology
> University of Oldenburg
> D-26111 Oldenburg
> Germany
>
> Office: A7 0-038
> Phone: +49-441-798-4271
> Fax:   +49-441-798-5522
> Email:stefan.debener at uni-oldenburg.de
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-- 
Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener
Neuropsychology	Lab
Department of Psychology
University of Oldenburg
D-26111 Oldenburg
Germany

Office: A7 0-038
Phone: +49-441-798-4271
Fax:   +49-441-798-5522
Email: stefan.debener at uni-oldenburg.de

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