[Eeglablist] PhD and Postdoc positions @ Campus Bio-Medico University, Rome, Italy

Giovanni Pellegrino giovannipellegrino at gmail.com
Tue Mar 20 17:02:49 PDT 2018


- Apologies for cross-postings -

In the context of the European Research Council Grant “RESHAPE: REstoring
the Self with embodiable HAnd ProsthesEs” and related National grants, we
are seeking outstanding Post-Doc scientists and highly-motivated PhD
students to join us in developing new tools and methods to improve the
embodiment of robotic hand prostheses and supernumerary limbs, and to study
the related brain processes.
Activities will be carried out in a multidisciplinary research environment
(NEXTlab: Neurophysiology and Neuroengineering of
Human-Technology Interaction) @ Campus Bio-Medico University, Rome Italy (
http://www.unicampus.it/next).


Post-Doc ideal candidates should
·         have relevant publications in international journals and
experience in fund raising
·         be English mother tongue or have almost comparable fluency
·         have experience in the following topics:
1.       Programming for development/customization of interactive
Virtual/Augmented Reality environment
2.       EEG/MRI signal processing
3.       Body ownership, embodiment, cognitive neuroscience.

PhD Student ideal candidates should
·         be English mother tongue or have good fluency
·         have a master degree (or equivalent) in
o   biomedical robotics, biomedical engineering, computer science, signal
processing, or other related fields
o   medicine, neuroscience, neurophysiology, neuropsychology or other
related fields

Suitable candidates can introduce themselves by contacting Giovanni Di Pino
(g.dipino at unicampus.it), Domenico Formica (d.formica at unicampus.it) and Luca
Vollero (l.vollero at unicampus.it).

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Giovanni Pellegrino, MD
IRCCS Fondazione Ospedale San Camillo
Venezia Lido, Italy
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