[Eeglablist] postdoc position available in Toronto Canada – Auditory attention EEG

Dimitrijevic, Andrew andrew.dimitrijevic at sunnybrook.ca
Mon Nov 18 08:32:50 PST 2019


Dear EEGLABers



The CI Brain Lab at Sunnybrook Hospital / University of Toronto is looking to fill a postdoc position.

The postdoc project will examine auditory attention and EEG in people with cochlear implants.

The ideal candidate will:

-hold a PhD in a relevant area such as cognitive neuroscience, engineering, or computer sciences…

-have experience with real-time EEG analysis, for example, OpenVibe, BCILAB, or the FieldTrip Buffer.

-have experience in collection and analysis of electrophysiological data and expertise in signal processing in EEGLAB and/or FieldTrip


More information about the lab can be found at CI Brain Lab website: http://www.cibrainlab.com/<http://www.cibrainlab.com/home.html>


Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV and contact information for referees to:

Andrew Dimitrijevic

Research Director of the Cochlear Implant Program

Sunnybrook Health Science Centre

Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery

Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto

Andrew.dimitrijevic at sunnybrook.ca<mailto:Andrew.dimitrijevic at sunnybrook.ca>?



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Andrew Dimitrijevic, PhD
Research Director of the Cochlear Implant Program
Sunnybrook Health Science Centre
Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery
Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
2075 Bayview Ave., Room M1 102
Toronto, ON, M4N 3M5
Office Tel: 416-480-6100 x4894
CIbrainLAB.com<http://www.cibrainlab.com/>
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