[Eeglablist] PhD position in Psycho-/Neurolinguistics, University of Salzburg & CCNS

Dietmar Roehm dietmar.roehm at sbg.ac.at
Thu Aug 28 14:34:03 PDT 2014


** Apologies for multiple postings **
 
Dear colleagues,
 
Please find below the offer for a PhD student position in Psycho-/Neurolinguistics in my laboratory, to begin in October 2014 (or possibly later). Please feel free to forward this announcement to those on your team who you believe might be interested in the position.
 
Best regards,
Dietmar
 
 
  
The newly established research group "Neurobiology of language" in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Salzburg (Austria) conducts research on online language processing, also in interaction with other cognitive sub-systems.
 
In the context of a project on neurocognitive correlates of language acquisition/L1-L2/Bilingualism we invite applications for the following position:
1 PhD position
B1 Uni-KV §26 (75%)
€ 1.961,85 gross (14x annually)
The position is for 4 years
We are searching for candidates with a background in Linguistics and/or Psychology with a focus on Psycho- and/or Neurolinguistics. Previous experience in experimental research and/or in collecting and analyzing EEG and/or eye-tracking data is desirable but not mandatory. The candidate will be expected to undertake a PhD degree within the context of the project, and design, implement, and analyze experiments (EEG/eye tracking/fNIRS) on the project topic with native speakers. S/he will also be expected to write up the results for publication. Contribution to administration and teaching (max. 2 hours per term week) may be required.
 
Applicants are expected to have the following skills:
Master's degree in Psycholinguistics, Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology, Linguistics, or a related discipline
Excellent command of both English and German; additional knowledge of Russian is a plus. Native knowledge of one of the three languages is desired
Demonstrated ability and high motivation to conduct high-quality research publishable in quality international peer-reviewed journals
Familiarity with experimental research designs
Good knowledge of statistics or commitment to acquire it
Dynamic and motivated
Capacity to work both independently and as part of a team
Solid programming skills (i.e., MATLAB® and/or R) are a plus
Familiarity with the concept and analysis of oscillatory brain activity is a plus 
The successful candidate will participate in the activities of the newly established Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCNS), and can apply for the international PhD program “Imaging the Mind“ as an associated student (second funding period expected to begin October 2015).
 
The CCNS promotes a rich research environment and provides access to the most advanced behavioral and neuroimaging techniques, including 3 Tesla MRI, compatible EEG, TMS/navigation, high-density, depth and conventional EEG, tDCS, fNIRS, eye tracking, somatic physiology systems, several well-equipped behavioral labs and an MEG which will be operational in 2016. The CCNS equipment is exclusively dedicated to research, which provides a unique opportunity for graduate students to have generous access to such equipment for learning these modern techniques and using them in their research.
 
We welcome applications from handicapped people. We particularly welcome applications from women. Given equal suitability, qualifications and professional achievement women will be given preference, unless particular circumstances pertaining to a male applicant predominate.
 
Applicants should submit relevant documents (a detailed curriculum vitae, a photo, a copy of their Master's certificate, names of two referees, a letter of motivation detailing the candidate's particular scientific experience, knowledge, competencies and interests).
 
The deadline for application submission is September 9th, 2014
 
Please send your application documents as a single pdf file via E-Mail with the subject heading “GZ A 0104/1-2014” to: dietmar.roehm at sbg.ac.at.
 
For questions please contact:
 
Prof. Dr. Dietmar Roehm 
Department of Linguistics & Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience
University of Salzburg
Erzabt-Klotz-Straße 1 
A-5020 Salzburg
Website: http://www.uni-salzburg.at/spr/roehm
(p) +43-662-8044-4271
(e) dietmar.roehm at sbg.ac.at
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