Connectionists: Two 3-year post-doc and two PhD positions in neurodevelopment and rhythm processing in Canada and France
Sahar Moghimi
sahar.moghimi at u-picardie.fr
Fri Jan 13 07:31:15 EST 2023
We are looking for two 3-year post-doc researchers and two PhD
students for the projects PreMusic and BabyMusic funded by the French
National Research Agency ANR and the Fondation pour l’Audition. The
deadline for applications is March 31st, 2023. Applications will be
evaluated as they come in, and the positions will be open until filled.
The consortium of the projects aims to evaluate the development of
rhythm perception starting from the third trimester of gestation into
infancy, and the impact of early musical interventions in the NICU on
preterm infants’ development. In these cross-sectional and
longitudinal studies, we will evaluate the development of auditory
rhythm processing capacities with EEG, and behavioral protocols. The
project consortium involves four academic partners with complementary
expertise in early neurodevelopment, cognitive neurosciences of music,
neural data processing (in particular EEG), and music analysis.
The aim is to put together a cross-disciplinary team that together
covers the following methods: protocol design and implementation, EEG
signal processing, behavioral studies, video analysis, statistics,
machine learning.
The positions will be with Laurel Trainor in Hamilton, Canada
(Institute for the Music and the Mind), and with Sahar Moghimi in
Amiens (INSERM U1105), in collaboration with Barbara Tillmann in Dijon
(LEAD-UMR5022).
1) Hamilton
(https://livelab.mcmaster.ca/mcmaster-institute-for-music-the-mind-mimm/)
The positions include developing auditory stimuli and experimental
protocols, extracting the neural response from EEG signals, as well as
behavioral results during experimental protocols. The candidates will
conduct the experiments on the infants in conjunction with graduate
students and technicians in the lab.
Required: PhD (MSc for PhD applications) in neuroscience, biomedical
engineering, computer science, psychology, or related fields, strong
background and research expertise in EEG signal processing, advanced
skills with scripting languages, such as Matlab or Python, knowledge
in the field of music cognition, neuroscience of music and/or auditory
perception, high verbal and written communication skills
Preferable: Expertise in perceptual development and in sound
measurement and analysis
2) Amiens (https://gramfc.u-picardie.fr/)
The post-doc/PhD will be fully dedicated to extracting the EEG
correlates of rhythm processing in the course of development, aiming
to extract the neural response to different rhythmic characteristics,
and to evaluate the impact of musical interventions on neurodevelopment.
Required: PhD (MSc for PhD applications) in neuroscience, biomedical
engineering, computer science, or related fields, strong background in
neural signal processing, advanced skills with scripting languages,
such as Matlab or Python, research experience in EEG signal
processing/modeling, high verbal and written communication skills
Preferable: knowledge in the field of neurosciences of music and/or
auditory perception, French fluency
All applications should include a CV, a cover letter specifying
research interests and motivation, and contact details for two
referees. Applications should be sent to either Laurel Trainor
ljt at mcmaster.ca (positions in Hamilton) or Sahar Moghimi
sahar.moghimi at u-picardie.fr (positions in Amiens).
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