[Eeglablist] 14 Positions on the Neuroscience of Learning and Brain Plasticity

Stefan Debener stefan.debener at uni-oldenburg.de
Wed Jan 18 04:50:16 PST 2012


14 Positions on the neuroscience of learning and brain plasticity

PhD / early-Postdoc positions are available to work with International 
research leaders in top European Universities and market-leading 
companies in the area of learning and brain plasticity.

The European Community Seventh Framework Initial Training Network 
"Adaptive Brain Computations" (ABC) is a multi-disciplinary research and 
training programme which aims to integrate the study of learning and 
brain plasticity to promote wellbeing and advance healthcare 
interventions. The network takes a multidisciplinary approach, 
synthesising methods from brain imaging, behavioural science, 
physiology, and computational modelling to understand brain plasticity.

Involvement in the network provides exciting opportunities for 
high-level research training, international travel and exchange between 
labs.

For more information on ABC, please check: 
http://cnil.bham.ac.uk/ABC/index.html

Eligibility criteria:
1.     You should have a background in subjects related to the research 
including neuroscience, cognitive psychology, computer science, 
engineering or physics.
2.     You should be in the first 4 years of your research career and 
should not yet have been awarded a PhD.
3.     You must not have lived in the same country as the institution to 
which you are applying for >12 months during the past 3 years.

Applications:
To apply, please contact the relevant Principal Investigator directly as 
listed below.
Please send CV, personal statement of research background and interests 
and the name of 3 referees.

Professor Stefan Debener (stefan.debener at uni-oldenburg.de 
<mailto:stefan.debener at uni-oldenburg.de>) -- University of Oldenburg, 
Germany.
Expertise: audio-visual integration, sensory deprivation, simultaneous 
EEG-fMRI

Prof. Martin Giese (martin.giese at uni-tuebingen.de 
<mailto:martin.giese at uni-tuebingen.de> ) --Eberhard Karls Universität 
Tübingen, Germany.
Expertise: computational models of motion recognition and learning, 
stroke rehabilitation

Prof. Rainer Goebel (goebel at brainvoyager.com 
<mailto:goebel at brainvoyager.com>) -- Brain Innovation, Netherlands.
Expertise: brain imaging analysis and visualization, real-time fMRI, 
neurofeedback

Dr. Ingmar Gutberlet (gutberlet at blindsight.de 
<mailto:gutberlet at blindsight.de>) -- BlindSight GmbH, Germany
Expertise: advanced analysis of EEG/fMRI signals, artefact correction 
signal integration.

Prof. Heidi Johansen-Berg (heidi at fmrib.ox.ac.uk 
<mailto:heidi at fmrib.ox.ac.uk>) -- University of Oxford, UK.
Expertise: brain plasticity, stroke recovery, structural and functional 
brain imaging

Prof. Zoe Kourtzi (z.kourtzi at bham.ac.uk <mailto:z.kourtzi at bham.ac.uk>) 
-- University of Birmingham, UK.
Expertise: visual learning, object recognition and categorization, 
multimodal brain imaging (fMRI, EEG, TMS)

Prof. Stefano Panzeri (Stefano.Panzeri at iit.it 
<mailto:Stefano.Panzeri at iit.it>) -- Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy
Expertise: neural networks, information theory

Professor Pieter Roelfsema (p.roelfsema at nin.knaw.nl 
<mailto:p.roelfsema at nin.knaw.nl>) -- National Institute for 
Neuroscience, Netherlands
Expertise: neural circuits, visual learning and attention, 
neurophysiology, computational modelling.

Prof. Rufin Vogels  (rufin.vogels at med.kuleuven.be 
<mailto:rufin.vogels at med.kuleuven.be>) -- Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Expertise: visual perception, perceptual learning, object 
categorization, neurophysiology


-- 
Prof. Dr. Stefan Debener
Neuropsychology	Lab
Department of Psychology
University of Oldenburg
D-26111 Oldenburg
Germany

Office: A7 0-038
Phone: +49-441-798-4271
Fax:   +49-441-798-5522
Email: stefan.debener at uni-oldenburg.de

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