[Eeglablist] Post-doctoral fellowship in Neurodevelopment

Scott Makeig smakeig at ucsd.edu
Sat Mar 2 10:32:36 PST 2019


The Stanford Wu Tsai Neuroscience Institute’s team on Neurodevelopment is
seeking a post-doctoral fellow to work on a project whose goal is to
understand how the interplay between structural development, functional
development and experience shape brain computations at the neural level.
The Neurodevelopment team brings together seven Stanford labs whose
expertise spans human and non-human primate neuroscience and state-of-the
art computational modeling. A central part of the effort is to use advanced
structural imaging approaches to quantitatively measure the development of
tissue properties in developing infants and to combine these measurements
with source-imaged measurements of visual system functioning.  The position
will bridge the the Stanford Vision and Neuro-Development Lab, directed by
Dr. Anthony Norcia (svndl.stanford.edu) and the Stanford Vision and
Perception Neuroscience Lab (vpnl.stanford.edu), directed by Dr. Kalanit
Grill-Spector.

A requirement of the position is prior research experience in imaging-based
EEG/MEG source-localization. Experience in structural or functional MRI is
desirable. Prior experience in brain development is desirable, but not a
requirement. The position is for an initial appointment of one year,
renewable for a second year contingent on progress.


Send a CV, statement of interest and the names of at least two academic
references to kgs at stanford.edu and amnorcia at stanford.edu with
“Neurodevelopment post-doc” in the subject line.

Anthony M. Norcia
Professor (Research)
Department of Psychology
Stanford University
Office: Room 328, Jordan Hall
Phone: +1 650-725-2438
https://svndl.stanford.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
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