[FieldTrip] PhD and Postdoc positions @ Campus Bio-Medico University, Rome, Italy
Giovanni Pellegrino
giovannipellegrino at gmail.com
Thu Feb 4 23:24:10 CET 2016
- Apologies for cross-postings -
In the context of the European Research Council Grant “RESHAPE: REstoring
the Self with embodiable HAnd ProsthesEs”, we are seeking two
outstanding *Post-Doc
scientists* and two highly-motivated *PhD students* to join us in
developing new tools and methods to improve the embodiment of robotic hand
prostheses and study the related brain processes.
Activities will be carried out in a multidisciplinary research environment
(Clinical Neurophysiology and Neuroengineering) @ Campus Bio-Medico
University, Rome Italy (www.unicampus.it).
Post-Doc ideal candidates should
· - have relevant publications in international journals and
experience in fund raising
· - be English mother tongue or have almost comparable fluency
· - *own at least two of the following expertise*:
1. Programming for development/customization of interactive
Virtual/Augmented Reality environment
2. EEG/MRI signal processing
3. Body ownership, embodiment, cognitive neuroscience.
PhD Student ideal candidates should
· - be English mother tongue or have good fluency
· - have a master degree (or equivalent) in
o biomedical robotics, biomedical engineering, computer science or other
related fields
o medicine, neuroscience, neurophysiology or other related fields
Suitable candidates can introduce themselves by contacting Giovanni Di Pino
(g.dipino at unicampus.it) and Domenico Formica (d.formica at unicampus.it).
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Giovanni Pellegrino, MD
Multimodal Functional Imaging Laboratory
Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University
Address: 332 Duff Medical Building, 3775 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A
2B4, Canada
Phone: (514) 398–1678
Fax: (514) 398–7461
Email: giovannipellegrino at gmail.com, giovanni.pellegrino2 at mcgill.ca
Homepage: http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/ResearchLabsMFIL/PeopleGiovanni
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