[FieldTrip] Open Post-doctoral Positions in Human Perceptual Neuroscience at NYU

Thomas Baumgarten baumgarten.thomas at googlemail.com
Wed Sep 1 15:42:49 CEST 2021


 Dear colleagues,

The Perception and Brain Dynamics Laboratory (PI: Biyu J. He, Ph.D.;
www.med.nyu.edu/helab) at New York University currently has *two open
post-doctoral positions*, which can start immediately (with a flexible
start date).

We are interested in candidates with a background in perceptual/cognitive
neuroscience and/or related computational modeling.  Experience in human
electrophysiology (MEG/EEG or intracranial recordings) or neuroimaging
(fMRI) is ideal. Successful applicants will be able to participate in
cutting-edge research to understand the neural basis of human perception
(broadly defined), and will have opportunities to employ multiple advanced
recording (e.g., M/EEG, 7T fMRI, ECoG) and analysis approaches in their
research.

Research questions may include: • What are the roles of spontaneous brain
activity in perception? • How do prior knowledge and past experiences
influence perception? • What are the neural differences between conscious
and unconscious processing? • What are the temporal dynamics of neural
activity underlying perception?
To apply, please email PI Biyu J. He at biyu.jade.he at gmail.com, with
subject line "post-doctoral application", and include a CV, a 1-2 page
research statement (including accomplishments and interests), and names and
contacts for 2-3 referees.
To inquire, please email PI Biyu J. He at biyu.jade.he at gmail.com, with
subject line "post-doctoral application inquiry", and attach your CV.
Our laboratory is located on the medical campus of New York University in
Manhattan, NY, and is affiliated with the Neuroscience Institute,
Departments of Neurology, Neuroscience & Physiology, and Radiology. We
offer competitive salaries and benefits that adjust for cost of living in
New York City. The position is expected to last at least 2 years, and is
renewed annually depending on satisfactory performance and availability of
funding.
Applications will be considered on a rolling basis, starting immediately.
Please feel free to forward this information to potentially interested
colleagues outside of the FieldTrip mailing list.
Best,
Thomas

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Thomas J. Baumgarten, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Researcher

Perception and Brain Dynamics Laboratory

Neuroscience Institute

New York University Langone Medical Center

New York, NY 10016

Phone: 212-263-0307

Email: Thomas.Baumgarten at nyulangone.org
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