[FieldTrip] PhD-Position in Multisensory Integration (Charité Berlin)

Julian Keil julian.keil at gmail.com
Thu Oct 20 10:15:54 CEST 2016


The Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin invites applications for a PhD position
A project grant of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), entitled “The influence of local cortical oscillations and distributed connectivity networks on multisensory perception“ will fund the currently open position (duration 36 months). The main objective of this project is to examine neural markers of multisensory perception and to test the dynamic interplay of synchronized neural populationsunderlying multisensory processes. The studies within this program include EEG, ECoG and behavioral experiments. Multisensory processes will be examined in a series of experiments requiring both bottom-up and top-down processing.

Applicants should have a background in psychology, medicine, biology, physics, engineering, or neuroscience. Basic experience in human EEG or MEG studies, Matlab programming skills, as well as basic German language skills for interacting with the study participants are prerequisites for the position. An interest in neurophysiological studies including clinical populations is expected.

Applicants are asked to submit their CV, a motivation letter including information about a possible starting date, 2 names of referees, and documentation of relevant qualifications (e.g., copies of diplomas and/or transcripts of grades) until October 31, 2016, electronically to: julian.keil at charite.de

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Dr. Julian Keil

AG Multisensorische Integration
Psychiatrische Universitätsklinik
der Charité im St. Hedwig-Krankenhaus
Große Hamburger Straße 5-11
10115 Berlin

Telefon: +49-30-2311-1879
Fax:        +49-30-2311-2209
http://multisensorymind.com/
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