[Eeglablist] Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Child Development Lab (University of Maryland; Nathan A. Fox, Ph.D.)
George Buzzell
georgebuzzell at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 09:29:13 PDT 2018
The Child Development Laboratory (CDL) led by Dr. Nathan A. Fox is looking
for a post-doc to work on developmental cognitive neuroscience research
leveraging fNIRS and high-density EEG.
The focus of the CDL is on the development of typical and atypical
cognitive and socio-emotional processing, with an emphasis on understanding
neural systems supporting the human mirroring system, attention and
cognitive control. The lab maintains close collaborations with researchers
at the neighbouring National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development (NICHD) with Amir H. Gandjbakhche, Ph.D., Chief, Section on
Analytical and Functional Biophotonics and Daniel Pine, MD, Chief Section
on Developmental Affective Neuroscience, NIMH.
The CDL has a history of performing cutting edge research and publishing in
high-impact journals. We now seek a well-qualified postdoctoral fellow to
aid in fNIRS and advanced EEG research, along with exploring the
simultaneous acquisition (and integration) of both modalities.
Candidates with a strong background in EEG and/or fNIRS will be most suited
for the job. Prior programming experience (e.g. Matlab or Python) is a
requirement. Psychologists, cognitive neuroscientists and other candidates
are particularly encouraged to apply. Prior experience with developmental
populations is not a requirement, but an interest in pursuing developmental
research is expected.
The position’s start date is flexible, with a preference for late Spring,
2018. Interested candidates should submit a CV, research statement,
preprints/reprints of papers, and the names and contact information for two
references who can be contacted for letters of recommendation. Please email
these materials to:
Nathan Fox, fox at umd.edu and George Buzzell gbuzzell at umd.edu
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