[Eeglablist] Postdoctoral Positions in Quebec, Canada * Joint International Research Unit on Neuroplasticity *

Arnaud Delorme adelorme at ucsd.edu
Sat Sep 14 16:58:13 PDT 2024


Posted on Behalf of Steven Laureys

We invite applications for postdoc positions funded by the Canada
Excellence Research Chair in Neuroplasticity (CERC funding secured until
2031) at CERVO Brain Research Centre, Laval University, working in
collaboration with GIGA Consciousness at Liège University and BIDMC at
Harvard Medical School.

The Joint International Research Unit on Neuroplasticity is dedicated to
advancing human translational cognitive neuroscience. Our multidisciplinary
teams are at the forefront of exploring the impact of non-pharmacological
interventions, including lifestyle interventions, environmental factors, and
non-invasive neuromodulation, on human cognition and brain connectivity.

Using cutting-edge neurotechnologies—including fMRI, high-density EEG,
stereo-EEG, MEG, and TMS—we study brain plasticity in health and disease.
You will have the opportunity to collaborate with MDs and clinicians,
experts in cognitive neuroscience, neurobiology, neuroinformatics,
neuroengineering, and work on real-world medical applications. Our
international network spans leading institutions worldwide.

If you are a super-motivated, creative, and independent postdoctoral
fellow (ideally within two years of obtaining your PhD) and have a strong track
record in human cognitive neuroscience and/or multimodal neuroimaging,
join our team and send your motivation letter, CV, and reference letters to:
karina.dupere at cervo.ulaval.ca.

We are committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and actively foster
an environment that welcomes and supports individuals from all
backgrounds, promoting equal opportunities for all. CERC Coordinator:
Geneviève Major.

Let’s do great science, have fun, and shape the future of integrative
neuroscience together,

Steven Laureys, Roxane Hoyer, Prejaas Tewarie, Philippe Albouy & teams.
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