[info] Postdoctoral Position at the University of Zurich in Switzerland

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From: Nicolas Langer <n.la...@psychologie.uzh.ch>
Date: Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 4:55 PM



Description of UZH unit:
The Methods of Plasticity Lab in the Department of Psychology (http://www.psychology.uzh.ch/en/chairs/plafor.html) is focussed on creating novel methods to advance the understanding about neuronal plasticity, and the mechanisms for stabilization and compensation across the lifespan. For this we utilize data of various sources, including (but not restricted to) EEG, fMRI, MRI, eye-tracking, every-day behavioral data, video, and motion sensing to apply state of the art machine learning methods to these data. Topic-wise, we focus on the assessment of cognitive functioning, including perceptual processing, learning, (working-) memory, decision-making and processing speed. We highly value interdisciplinary discourse, scientific integrity and strongly support the Open Science movement.

Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will work on research in large scale multimodal projects in the field of healthy aging and developmental disorders. The candidate will take part in ongoing projects or initiate new research within the team of Prof. Nicolas Langer, closely collaborating with the URPP Dynamics of Healthy Aging (UZH), the HBN of the Child Mind Institute, New York and the Systems Group (ETHZ). Main responsibilities include the development of open-source analysis tools, analysis of data, dissemination of study results in peer reviewed journals, and the supervision of PhD, MA and BA students. 

Workload %:
80 - 100%

Qualifications:
PhD degree in a field related to cognitive neuroscience (e.g., cognitive neuroscience, neuroscience, (neuro-)psychology, developmental psychology, medicine, electrical engineering, biomedical engineering or computer science)
Proficiency in programming in Matlab (or R, Python)
Solid knowledge about statistical methods including machine learning
Strong research background in the design of neurophysiological experiments
Excellent verbal and written English skills
Previous experience in developing analysis methods for EEG, fMRI, MRI data is desirable
Experience with EEG analyses programs (e.g., EEGLAB, brainstorm) are desirable
Interest in teaching about methods (e.g. analysis of EEG data) are a plus
 
Language requirements:
English

We offer: 
To work in a team of highly motivated young researchers who are passionate about neuroscience, psychology and computer science
A very competitive salary and generous social benefits
Generous support for professional travel and research needs
An inspiring work environment within the Department of Psychology and the University of Zurich
The opportunity to live in Zurich one of the world’s most attractive cities

Please visit https://www.pa.uzh.ch/en/Willkommen-an-der-UZH.html for further information. 

This position opens on: 
1.2.2019

More information:
Prof. Nicolas Langer, n.la...@psychologie.uzh.ch

Application
To be considered please stick to the following application format: 
- CV including publication list and contact details of two referees (max. 3 pages) 
- Statement describing motivations, personal qualifications and research interests (max. 2 pages) 
- Save application in one single pdf file with the file name “Methlab_[SURNAME]_[name].pdf” 
- Send application by email to n.la...@psychologie.uzh 

Applications will be considered until the position is filled. 

Nicolas Langer
Assistant Professor of Methods of Plasticity Research
University of Zurich
Andreasstrasse 15 (Office AND.4.58)
8050, Zurich, Switzerland


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