Postdoctoral Position In Human Psychophysics And Neuroimaging

We are looking for highly skilled and motivated individuals to join our research group. This position is to investigate the processing of sensory information (visual, auditory, tactile and olfactory) in the human brain, and the use of this information to control body movements and cognitive decisions. Possible projects include, but are not limited to, visual attention (e.g., in visual search or object recognition experiments), visual recognition/discrimination (e.g., in color vision, stereo/dichoptic vision, illusions in central and/or peripheral vision), and visual adaptation. We use a variety of techniques including eye tracking, fMRI, EEG, and other psychology and neuroimaging methods.

 

Responsibilities include

  • Conduct and participate in research projects such as lab and equipment set up, data collection, data analysis, writing reports and papers, and presenting at scientific conferences.
  • Supervise the lab team and participate in routine laboratory operations, such as planning and preparations for experiments, lab maintenance and lab procedures.
  • Coordinate with the PI and other team members for strategies and project planning, and mentor and supervise student projects.
  • Help to organize and conduct collaborations with our colleagues in the university as well as internationally.

 

Requirements

  • Ph.D. in neuroscience, psychology, computer science, physics or a related natural science or engineering field.
  • Publications in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Highly skilled in techniques of human visual psychophysics such as MATLAB programming for experiments, experimental data taking, data analysis, and paper writing.
  • Familiarity with hardware and techniques in eye tracking, EEG, TMS, and other related techniques such as in carrying out fMRI experiments is highly desirable.
  • Experience in project management is a plus.
  • Strong command of English; knowledge of German is a plus.

 

Who we are

We use a multidisciplinary approach to investigate sensory and sensory-motor transforms in the brain (www.lizhaoping.org). Our approaches consist of both theoretical and experimental techniques including human psychophysics, animal behavior, imaging, electrophysiology and computational modelling. One part of our group is located in the University, in the Center for Integrative Neurosciences (CIN), and the other part is in the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics as the Department for Sensory and Sensorimotor Systems. This job opening is for the CIN working group. The position (salary level TV-L E13, 100%) is for a duration of two years or more (to be determined).

For further information, please contact Prof. Li Zhaoping.

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