[info] Postdoc/PhD positions - Cognitive Neuroscience @ the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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From: Ayelet Landau
Date: Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 9:12 PM



Post Doc and PhD positions at the Brain Attention and Time Lab, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel


Full-time post-doc and Ph.D. positions are available in the Brain Attention and Time Lab of Dr. Ayelet N. Landau at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The initial appointment will be for one year with the option to renew annually up to 4 years. Preferred starting date: September 2019

 

The lab’s core research areas include the guidance of attention and temporal processing and their underlying neural mechanisms. As cognitive neuroscientists, we construe models of cognition and examine them using both in perception and in physiology. The positions are part of two externally funded projects focused on:

 

(1)    Fluctuations in attention and rhythmic attentional sampling.

(2)    Neural mechanisms of interval timing.

 

Both research programs examine the role of brain rhythms in cognition. In the lab, we measure perception in different modalities (tactile, visual and auditory) together with non-invasive and invasively recorded physiology (MEG/EEG and ECoG) and eye-tracking. You can read about the research and the lab here.

 

We are seeking a highly qualified postdoc with a doctorate in a relevant field (e.g., Psychology, Neuroscience, and Cognitive Science, Computational modeling) and shared interests in the core research areas described above. The researcher, ideally, should have extensive experience with EEG/MEG methodology and signal processing. Experience with other techniques - such as fMRI, computational modeling, etc. - is also welcome but not required. 

 

In addition, we are looking for strong candidates for a funded PhD studentship. The Hebrew University offers several training opportunities in different departments. The successful candidate will be competitive for one of the flagship programs (psychology, cognitive science or neuroscience) and will have demonstrated experience in research from their post-bac or BA education (as research assistants or honors students). Knowledge of programming is an advantage.

 

For both positions, a passion and a commitment to science, strong social skills, troubleshooting skills, and fast learning abilities are a requirement.

 

Interested candidates should send a CV, a brief statement of research interests, and the names and contact details of two academic references to ayelet...@huji.ac.il March 15th. Applications will be considered until the positions are filled. 

 

We look forward to hearing from you!


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Ayelet N. Landau, PhD

Senior Lecturer
Department of Psychology
& Department of Cognitive Sciences
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jerusalem 91905
Israel


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