[FieldTrip] New Post-Doc position in Berlin
Tineke Grent-'T-Jong
Tineke.Grent at glasgow.ac.uk
Fri May 16 08:52:49 CEST 2025
There is a new Post-Doc position available in the lab of Prof. Dr. P.J. Uhlhaas in Berlin, see below:
Post-Doctoral Position in OPM-MEG Research at Charité-Universitätsmedizin, Berlin
“Language Processing as a Window into Circuit Dysfunctions in Schizophrenia with Optically Pumped Magnetometers (OPMs)” is a joint project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) between the Laboratory for Biomarkers, Early Intervention and Digital Medicine, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Prof. Peter Uhlhaas), the Institute for Biomagnetism and Biosignalanalysis, University of Münster (Prof. Joachim Gross), and the Dept. of Biosignals, Physikalisch-Technischen Bundesanstalt (PTB) (Prof. Peter Krüger).
For this project, we are looking for a motivated post-doctoral researcher with extensive experience in electrophysiology (EEG/MEG) and data-analysis to support the team. The earliest start-date is the 1st of November 2025. The position is funded for three years (salary level: E/14).
Specifically, the post-doctoral researcher shall assist in:
* Execution of OPM-MEG measurements
* Analysis of OPM-MEG data using source-reconstruction, time-frequency analysis and
connectivity measures
* Generation of manuscripts for publication
* Supervision of pre-doctoral students
Candidate(s) should have the following qualifications:
* a masters degree in a relevant field
* a completed/submitted doctoral thesis in a relevant area
* extensive experience in quantitative analyses of EEG/MEG-data
* strong computational and programming skills
* experience in working in an interdisciplinary environment
Inquiries should be directed to Prof. Peter J. Uhlhaas (peter.uhlhaas at charite.de<mailto:peter.uhlhaas at charite.de>). For applications, please submit a letter of interest, a CV plus two potential referees by the 1st of July 2025.
Best wishes
Tineke Grent-'t-Jong
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