Connectionists: postdoctoral position in human connectomics
Olaf Sporns
osporns at indiana.edu
Wed May 27 17:45:09 EDT 2015
*Postdoctoral/Assistant Research Scientist Position in Human Connectomics*
Indiana University is making a multi-year, multi-million dollar
investment to create and expand the infrastructure for research and
training in network science through the establishment of the Indiana
University Network Science Institute (IUNI – http://iuni.iu.edu ).
IUNI seeks applicants for a postdoctoral position as Assistant Research
Scientist in the area of Human Connectomics. This position will be
appointed for a two-year term with the possibility of renewal based on
exemplary performance and continued funding. The position involves close
collaboration with the Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory
(www.indiana.edu/~cortex <http://www.indiana.edu/%7Ecortex> – Head: Olaf
Sporns) and the Indiana University Center for Neuroimaging
(http://neuroimaging.medicine.iu.edu/ - Director: Andrew J. Saykin).
Research goals focus on the application of sophisticated network
analysis and modeling methods to multimodal human neuroimaging data
sets, including advanced diffusion imaging, structural MRI and
resting-state fMRI, in both healthy and clinical populations. A major
application focus is on prodromal stages of Alzheimer’s disease and many
other clinical populations, including TBI, non-CNS cancer and psychosis,
are also being investigated.In addition to close collaboration with Drs.
Sporns, Saykin and colleagues, the successful candidate will be
encouraged to interact with IU’s growing community of network scientists.
A full position description and instructions for how to apply can be
found at: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/hr/postings/1490
For informal inquiries please contact Olaf Sporns at osporns at indiana.edu
<mailto:osporns at indiana.edu>
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Olaf Sporns -- @spornslab
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
Programs in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47405
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