[FieldTrip] Postdoc position in monkey electrophysiology at Ernst Strungmann Institute (Frankfurt, Germany)

S.M Atoar Rahman atick.eee.uiu at gmail.com
Fri Sep 13 18:15:23 CEST 2019


sir, Thanks for your invitation mail. Now i am running PhD student. My
research direction is BCI(brain computer interface), about sensory motor
imagery. So its impossible to join with you. May be after finish my PhD, i
will try to catch you. Thanks a lot

On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 7:57 PM Scholvinck, Marieke <
marieke.scholvinck at esi-frankfurt.de> wrote:

> Dear Fieldtrip users,
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> We are hiring! We are looking for an enthusiastic *postdoctoral
> researcher* to lead the monkey work of the *Zero-Noise Lab* at the *Ernst
> Strüngmann Institute for Neuroscience in Frankfurt, Germany*.
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> *The position *
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> The Zero-Noise Lab investigates how neuronal population activity unfolds
> in real time during naturalistic behaviour, and how this compares between mouse
> and monkey. To this end, we conduct chronic electrophysiological recordings
> in the visual cortex of macaques and mice, while they are engaged in the
> same, naturalistic foraging task in a virtual environment. The lab is
> jointly headed by Marieke Schölvinck and Martha Nari Havenith, and funded
> by the Max Planck Society. In the lab, postdocs and PhD students focus on
> experiments in either mouse or monkey, but intensely work together to
> ensure that we constantly align and mutually learn from experiments across
> species. We are now looking for a postdoc to lead the monkey side of the
> lab, while developing their own ideas and research interests. Ideally, we
> would like you to start in *spring 2020*. The appointment is for three
> years initially, with the possibility of extension by another two years;
> the salary is in accordance with the regulations for academic personnel.
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> *You*
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> If you (are about to) hold a Ph.D., have experience with
> electrophysiological recordings in awake animals, and are eager to work
> in an interdisciplinary lab with multiple model species, we would love to
> hear from you! Additional skills that would be extremely valuable:
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> - Programming skills (Matlab and/or Python)
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> - Technical skills to build up an electrophysiology set-up
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> - Experience with behavioural training
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> *How to apply*
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> If you’re interested and for more information about the job, please send
> an email to Marieke (marieke.scholvinck at esi-frankfurt.de) and Martha (
> marthanari.havenith at gmail.com <marthanarihavenith at gmail.com>) before *November
> 1, 2019*. In your email, please explain your background, what you expect
> from your postdoc, and why you want to join us in Frankfurt. The
> application remains open until the position is filled.
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> We look forward to hearing from you!
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> Martha and Marieke
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