Connectionists: JOB: (reminder) Postdoc in Neural Engineering at University of Essex (UK) within outstanding international project - deadline 13th June

Luca Citi lciti at essex.ac.uk
Thu Jun 9 07:10:03 EDT 2016


(Reminder)

The Essex Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neural Engineering laboratory is 
happy to announce a postdoctoral position in the newly funded project 
“Closed-Loop Multisensory Brain-Computer Interface for Enhanced Decision 
Accuracy” (see http://www.essex.ac.uk/news/event.aspx?e_id=10503 ). The 
project is supported by the Multidisciplinary University Research 
Initiative (MURI) programme and it falls within the MURI theme “Modeling 
and Analysis of Multisensory Neural Information Processing for Direct 
Brain-Computer Communications” which is jointly funded by the US 
Department of Defense and the UK Ministry of Defence.

The project is in partnership with the University of Southern 
California, the University of California Berkeley, Harvard University, 
New York University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Imperial College 
London, and University College London. The award is initially for a 
three-year base period but may be extended for a further two-year period 
based on the project successfully achieving its planned outcomes in the 
first period.

The Essex team will work on brain-computer interfacing, on algorithms 
for signal processing and extraction of information from EEG and other 
physiological signals, on behavioural and neuro-physiological 
investigations of multisensory feature binding and integration, as well 
as methods for predicting the level of attention and confidence in 
decision making of a participant from behavioural, physiological and 
neural data in real time.

Interested applicants can find further information about the post and 
the application process at http://csee.essex.ac.uk/staff/lciti/muri_cn .

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