[Eeglablist] Technical positions available at the Swartz Center, UCSD
Scott Makeig
smakeig at ucsd.edu
Wed Dec 15 08:22:01 PST 2010
Several staff positions at the Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
(SCCN) are currently open on the jobs website of the University of
California San Diego (see jobs.UCSD.edu, search: SCCN):
- Laboratory manager helping design and managing data collection and data
archiving at an innovative laboratory combining EEG, motion capture, eye
tracking, and other measures.
- EEGLAB and HeadIT project programmer using Matlab, Ruby on Rails, and
other scripting languages to advance EEGLAB and HeadIT (forthcoming), an
NIH-supported human electrophysiology, anatomic data, and integrated tools
resource.
- Binary programmer (C++, Pascal) for DataRiver, a multi-platform,
interactive multimodal data acquisition environment (
sccn.ucsd.edu/wiki/DataSuite).
- Video game programmer to produce a complex, interactive multi-person
experiment game environment combining a standard video gaming tool
environment with multimodal (DataRiver), multi-subject data acquisition.
To apply for these jobs, please use http://jobs.ucsd.edu - search for 'SCCN'
In addition, we are beginning to search for an experimental research
coordinator to work with Center faculty to secure, coordinate, and report
multiple research projects involving innovative human cognitive EEG and
multimodal imaging. A full-time or half-time academic or staff position is
possible for a suitable candidate who should have considerable research
experience. Interested parties please send an inquiry to Scott Makeig (
smakeig at ucsd.edu).
--
Scott Makeig, Research Scientist and Director, Swartz Center for
Computational Neuroscience, Institute for Neural Computation, University of
California San Diego, La Jolla CA 92093-0961,
http://sccn.ucsd.edu/~scott<http://sccn.ucsd.edu/%7Escott>
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