Connectionists: Lab manager position at Cambridge, UK
Zoe Kourtzi
zoe at kourtzi.com
Wed Feb 25 05:31:30 EST 2015
Lab manager position at Cambridge, UK
A lab manager position is available to work at the Adaptive Brain Lab (http://www.abg.psychol.cam.ac.uk) at the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, UK. The lab focuses on understanding the neural basis of human perception and adaptive behaviours using a combination of behavioral, computational and brain imaging techniques (fMRI, TMS, EEG). The team consists of an international and interdisciplinary mix of students and post-docs who use specialist equipment (display devices, eye trackers, brain imaging equipment).
The successful candidate will provide hardware (i.e. configuring computer equipment and experimental hardware) and software support (i.e. developing software for stimulus generation and data analysis) as well as some administrative support (e.g. ordering equipment, organizing databases and data storage, writing reports). The lab manager will be involved in all aspects of the lab life (i.e. conducting research projects in collaboration with lab members, organizing conferences and workshops, attending seminars and lab meetings).
A bachelor's (or higher) degree in computer science, engineering, math, physics, neuroscience, psychology, or other related field is required. Strong computer programming skills (especially MATLAB, C++, OpenGL) and organizational skills are required. Research experience in cognitive and/or computational neuroscience would be preferable, but not required.
For informal inquiries, please send CV and a brief statement of background skills and interests to zk240 at cam.ac.uk
Zoe Kourtzi, PhD
Professor of Experimental Psychology
Department of Psychology
University of Cambridge
Downing Street
Cambridge
CB2 3EB
emal: zk240 at cam.ac.uk
tel: 0044 1223 766558
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