[Eeglablist] 3 RA job adverts
Marie Smith
marie at psy.gla.ac.uk
Mon Nov 5 08:09:25 PST 2007
> UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW
> DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY
> Postdoctoral Research Assistants (3 posts)
> £29139 - £32796 Per Annum
> REF #See Below
> ESRC/MRC project “Social Interactions: A Cognitive Neurosciences
> Approach”
>
> The project will investigate (1) the immediate processing of social
> signals from the voice, face and bodily movement, (2) how such
> signals support interactive alignment of social behaviours
> (associated with pupil dilation, blinking, yawning etc.), and, (3)
> the mechanisms that underlie joint attention and action.
>
> (1) Ref: 13805/DPO/A3
>
> Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to work with
> Professor Pascal Belin. The successful candidate will contribute to
> the design of auditory behavioural, fMRI and EEG experiments;
> collect the data with a state of the art fMRI system; apply cutting
> edge techniques to analyse brain signals in the time and frequency
> domain and relate them to behavioural measures of voice perception.
> This post is available from 1 January 2008, funding is available
> for up to three years in the first instance.
>
> You will be qualified, with a PhD in cognitive neuroscience or a
> related discipline. You will also have experience of running
> psychophysical, cognitive and brainimaging experiments, with
> experience in fMRI data collection and analysis. You will have good
> programming skills, particularly with MATLAB and will be
> experienced in sound processing, signal analysis in the time and
> frequency domain. You should also have a strong interest in
> pursuing a research career.
>
> Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Pascal Belin (+44 (0)
> 141 330 4629)
> email: p.belin at psy.gla.ac.uk .
>
>
> (2) Ref: 13808/DPO/A3
>
> Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to work with
> Professors Philippe Schyns and Joachim Gross. The successful
> candidate will contribute to the design of event-related MEG
> experiments; collect the data with a state of the art MEG system;
> apply cutting edge techniques to analyse brain signals in the time
> and frequency domain; solve the inverse problem in order to
> identify processing networks; and reverse correlate brain activity
> with facial features. This post is available from 1 January 2008.
>
> You will be qualified, with a PhD, or equivalent, in cognitive
> neuroscience or a related discipline. You will also have experience
> of running psychophysical, cognitive and brainimaging experiments,
> with experience in MEG and/or EEG date collection and analysis. You
> will have excellent programming skills, particularly with MATLAB
> and will be experienced in image processing, signal analysis in the
> time and frequency domain, the inverse-problem and beamforming /
> source localisation methods. Finally you should have a strong
> interest in pursuing a research career.
>
> Informal enquiries may be made to Professor P Schyns, (+44 (0)141
> 330 4937);
> e-mail p.schyns at psy.gla.ac.uk and/or Professor J Gross (+44 (0)141
> 330 3947) email j.gross at psy.gla.ac.uk .
>
>
> (3) Ref: 13804/DPO/A3
>
> Applications are invited for a Research Assistant to work with Dr.
> Hartmut Leuthold. The successful candidate will contribute to
> running experiments on joint attention and action and have a
> special interest and/or experience in Cognitive Neuroscience (e.g.,
> in EEG, fMRI, MEG, TMS).
>
> You will be qualified, with a PhD, or equivalent, in cognitive
> neuroscience or a related discipline. You will also have experience
> of running psychophysical, cognitive and brainimaging experiments,
> with experience in MEG and/or EEG date collection and analysis. You
> will have good programming skills, particularly with MATLAB. You
> should also have a strong interest in pursuing a research career.
>
> Informal enquiries may be made to Dr. Hartmut Leuthold (+44 (0)141
> 330 6847) email h.leuthold at psy.gla.ac.uk .
>
> General enquiries for all 3 posts to Heather Robertson
> (h.robertson at psy.gla.ac.uk), Department of Psychology, Tel No 0141
> 330 6173.
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