[BIC-announce] Fwd: [Fwd: appel a candidatures Postdoc ANR a Neurospin (IRMf, MEG)]

Pierre Bellec pbellec at bic.mni.mcgill.ca
Thu Sep 27 09:55:19 EDT 2007


Dear colleagues,

Please take notice of and forward the job offer inserted below.
Many thanks in advance.

Kind regards,
Andreas Kleinschmidt



POSTDOCTORAL POSITION - Applications are invited for a postdoc position
funded by an ANR (Agence Nationale de la Recherche) grant on the functional
significance of spontaneous human brain activity that will be supervised by
Andreas Kleinschmidt . The team is part of INSERM's  'Cognitive Neuroimaging
Unit' (http://www.unicog.org <http://www.unicog.org/> , director : Stanislas
Dehaene) at NeuroSpin (director : Denis LeBihan) in the greater Paris
region. NeuroSpin is a newly opened outstanding interdisciplinary research
environment that houses several research laboratories and combines expertise
in cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology, electrophysiology, high field
MR imaging and imaging data analysis. The postdoc will conduct fMRI studies
at 3 and 7 T and eventually MEG experiments (installation in 2008) to study
the relation between ongoing and evoked activity in sensory brain systems.
Applicants should have a PhD degree in Neuroscience, Psychology, or related
areas. Pr!
ior experience with skills in fMRI and/or MEG, imaging data analysis and
programming would be advantageous. Salary will be commensurate with
experience within the remuneration grid of the French public research
organisations. The position is funded for maximally 3 years, starting in
January 2008 or later. Applications will be considered until the position is
filled. For further information and applications (including the names of two
referees) please contact Andreas Kleinschmidt, email:
andreas.kleinschmidt at cea.fr
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