Connectionists: Postdoc and PhD student positions offered
Maximilian Scherer
maximilian.scherer at uni-tuebingen.de
Mon Jul 1 18:38:50 EDT 2019
We have open positions in the Division of Functional and Restorative
Neurosurgery, (Head: Prof. Gharabaghi), University Hospital Tuebingen,
Germany. Our research group unites scientists, engineers, programmers
and physicians following a common goal: To enhance the understanding of
the human brain and to apply this knowledge to improve the lives of
patients with neurological disorders.
Representative work from the last months: Naros et al. Mov Disord. 2018,
Khademi et al. Cereb Cortex. 2018, Kraus et al. J Neurosienci. 2018,
Guggenberger et al. Brain Stimul 2018, Naros et al. Cereb Cortex 2019.
What you can expect:
- Design and evaluate the effects of novel brain stimulation paradigms.
- Expand the understanding of the human brain.
- Work with in vivo data. Examine electrophysiological signals from
patients/healthy controls.
- We support you with a broad range of pre-built analysis tools and
assist you in designing your own.
- 3-year-contract, third-party funded.
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree or PhD in the field of Neuroscience, Cognitive
Science, Biology, Computer Science, Engineering, Data Science or related
fields.
- Solid understanding of statistical data analysis, digital signal
processing and/or programming principles.
- Programming skills in Python or MATLAB and/or experience in applying
statistical tools.
- Experience with relevant techniques, i.e. tDCS, TMS, NMES, M/EEG,
and/or EMG.
- Team-player
Application:
- Motivation letter
- CV including publication record
- Names and e-mail addresses of three professional references
- Transcript of Records and TOEFL scores or other evidence of English
and/or German proficiency.
Application deadline is 15.07.2019
Please send your significant application electronically (PDF-files only) to:
VWKopf_Sekr at med.uni-tuebingen.de
<mailto:VWKopf_Sekr at med.uni-tuebingen.de>
University Hospital Tuebingen
Div. Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery
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