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Postdoctoral Research Scholar/Scientist at Columbia University

Columbia University invites applications for postdoctoral research scholar/scientist or associate research scholar/scientist positions to begin July 2022. Interdisciplinary postdoctoral positions are available in the Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience program for researchers who have earned the doctorate, or its equivalent, in either (1) a humanities, arts, or social science discipline – such as psychology, psychiatry, public health, law, history, economics, literature, political science, philosophy, anthropology, sociology, journalism, music and the arts ― and who have extensive acquaintance with, and critical understanding of, neuroscience research; or (2) neuroscience or a related discipline in the natural sciences and who have extensive acquaintance with, and critical understanding of, another discipline in the arts, humanities, or social sciences.



Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience is an innovative program pioneering interdisciplinary research between neuroscience and the arts, social sciences, and humanities. Each Scholar in this highly selective program has proposed a novel cross-disciplinary research project at the intersection of neuroscience and at least one other field, which they will conduct over the course of the three-year fellowship. Presidential Scholars join a vibrant community of postdoctoral researchers and faculty mentors and affiliates from across Columbia University.



Review of applications will begin after December 13, 2021, and will continue until the positions are filled. Candidates must hold a doctoral-level degree (PhD, EdD, JD, MD, etc.) by July 1, 2022, and must have received this degree after July 1, 2017. For this application season, the program recognizes that there is a growing need for Presidential Scholars who have experience examining questions about diversity, equity, inclusion, anti-racism, and decolonization broadly defined. Priority will be given to applications that align with the program’s diversity, equity, and inclusion goals.



For detailed application instructions and more information about the Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience program, please visit http://bit.ly/pssn2022.



All applications must be submitted through Columbia University’s Interfolio Platform: https://bit.ly/pssn2022-apply.



Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer

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Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania

MindCORE Postdoctoral Research Fellow



MindCORE seeks to recruit outstanding postdoctoral researchers for our Research Fellowship for Postdoctoral Scholars. Housed within the School of Arts and Sciences of the University of Pennsylvania, MindCORE (https://mindcore.sas.upenn.edu/) is an interdisciplinary effort to understand human intelligence and behavior.



Designed for individuals who have recently obtained a PhD degree in psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, philosophy, computer science or other cognitive science discipline, the MindCORE Fellowship is a springboard for young researchers as they establish their own research program. Fellows are also encouraged to pursue collaborative research with faculty working across disciplines at Penn.



Benefits

Fellows receive a competitive salary, relocation allowance, health insurance, plus a modest research budget of $20,000. Fellows also benefit from access to the greater community of academics including visiting scholars plus leading research facilities equipped with cutting-edge instrumentation all on an urban campus in a vibrant city. Fellows are invited to join regular working group meetings within their field plus career development workshops aimed at young researchers, and will be provided with a mentoring committee. Funding is provided in one-year terms renewable for up to three years.



Eligibility & Application

We are accepting applications for 2022-2023 until January 10, 2022.



Applicants must have formally completed all requirements of the PhD degree and provide a copy of their diploma at the time of appointment (typically July 1, 2022 – Jan 15, 2023). Candidates must submit a research statement that identifies at least three MindCORE faculty (https://mindcore.sas.upenn.edu/people/faculty-and-associates/) at Penn with whom the applicant could potentially collaborate; along with a CV, and contact information for two referees. Complete applications should be submitted along with some basic information using a form available on the website: https://mindcore.sas.upenn.edu/post-doctoral-research-fellowship/.



Selection

All eligible and complete applications will be evaluated by the Selection Committee after January 10. Applications are judged on the following criteria:

Scientific excellence

Scientific match and interdisciplinarity

Career potential



MindCORE seeks to award ~2 post-doctoral Fellowships per year. Positions may start as early as July 1, 2022.



Questions? Contact pennmindcore@sas.upenn.edu

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IBM 2022-23 Herman Goldstine Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship
The Mathematical Sciences department of IBM Research invites applications for its 2022–2023 Herman Goldstine Memorial Postdoctoral Fellowship for research in the mathematical and computer sciences. The department provides an atmosphere in which basic research is combined with work on practical applications. Areas of interest include machine learning, learning theory, and optimization.
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11 research positions, deadline 25 November 2021 23:59

Call for applications - Science of Intelligence Berlin - Cluster of Excellence



Call for 11 research positions (Phd and Postdoc)

Application deadline: 25 November 2021 23:59 h CET



Cross-disciplinary research in artificial intelligence, machine learning, control, robotics, computer vision, behavioral biology, cognitive science, psychology, educational science, neuroscience, and philosophy.



Starting dates: Summer / Fall 2022

Duration: 3 years

Salary level: TV-L 13, 100%



What are the principles of intelligence, shared by all forms of intelligence, whether artificial or biological, whether robot, computer program, human, or animal? And how can we apply these principles to create intelligent technology?



Answering these questions - in an ethically responsible way - is the central scientific objective of the

Cluster of Excellence Science of Intelligence (https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/).



Researchers from a large number of analytic and synthetic disciplines - artificial intelligence, machine learning, control, robotics, computer vision, behavioral biology, cognitive science, psychology, educational science, neuroscience, and philosophy - join forces at this multi-disciplinary research program across universities and research institutes in Berlin.



Our approach is driven by the insight, that any method, concept, and theory must demonstrate its merits by contributing to the intelligent behavior of a synthetic artifact, such as a robot or a computer program. These artifacts represent the shared "language" across disciplines, enabling the validation, combination, transfer, and extension of research results. Thus, we expect to attain cohesion among disciplines, which currently produce their own theories and empirical findings about aspects of intelligence.



Interdisciplinary research projects have been defined which combine analytic and synthetic research and which address key aspects of individual, social, and collective intelligence. In addition, the Science of Intelligence graduate program promotes the cross-disciplinary education of young scientists at a doctoral and postdoctoral level.



All doctoral researchers associated with the cluster are expected to join the Science of Intelligence doctoral program (https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/education/doctoral-program/).



The cluster welcomes applications from all disciplines that contribute to intelligence research.

To apply, please visit https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/call-for-applications/open-positions

where details of the individual research projects are also available.



Please submit your applications by *25 November 2021 23:59 h CET* in order to receive full consideration.



More information: https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/call-for-applications/application-process/

FAQ https://www.scienceofintelligence.de/education/admissions/admissions-faqs/





CONTACT

Zarifa Mohamad, Graduate Coordinator

Cluster Science of Intelligence (SCIoI)

Technische Universität Berlin

Marchstraße 23

10587 Berlin, Germany

Tel.: +49 30 314-22673

Email: applications@scioi.de
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Research Assistant position at Yale University

Supervisors: Arielle Baskin-Sommers, BJ Casey and Dylan Gee

Closing Date: As soon as position is filled

Professors Arielle Baskin-Sommers, BJ Casey, and Dylan Gee are seeking a full time research assistant to begin January 2022 at Yale. The role of the research assistant will be to help facilitate the multisite Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study examining environmental and genetic factors that influence behavioral and brain development throughout adolescence.

The ideal candidate will hold a B.A./B.S. in a related field such as psychology, neuroscience, or computer science with brain imaging experience. Candidates are expected to have some experience working with human participants, especially youth or families, and demonstrated ability with Unix commands, brain imaging software (e.g., FSL, AFNI, SPM or similar), and programming cognitive tasks in E-Prime or similar. The position will involve running all aspects of the study including scheduling, assessing and scanning participants, and basic data processing and analysis.



If interested, please contact abcd@yale.edu and include your CV and cover letter.

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Postdoctoral Scholar Position at the University of Chicago

Postdoctoral Scholar Position Open in the Neurovascular Research Lab in the Department of Neurological Surgery.



The Neurovascular Research Laboratory in the Department of Neurological Surgery at the University of Chicago Medicine and the Division of Biological Sciences seeks applicants for a post-doctoral position to support the identification and development of circulating and imaging biomarkers (on-going project funded by NIH/NINDS) in a research program with a focus on translational medicine. The Neurovascular Surgery Research Program is a translational research unit, funded by the NIH and other sources, and engaged in national and international collaborative projects.

The Neurovascular Research team includes scientists from different disciplines, focusing on mechanisms of genesis of vascular malformations of the brain, biomarkers of disease in human subjects and preclinical mouse models, and clinical trials of novel interventions for vascular malformations and hemorrhagic stroke.

The candidate will have the opportunity to work and collaborate with clinical and basic scientists from a range of disciplines including radiology, neurosurgery, neurology, and related disciplines. The candidate will be mainly working with human and mouse plasma samples in a team-oriented environment.

We encourage women and minority applicants through our commitment to enhance diversity of the work environment.



https://bsd-neurosurgery.prod.uchicago.edu/research/neurovascular-surgery-research

Essential Functions:

Main duties in this position will include:



Performing assessments and data analyses of circulating plasma compounds (i.e., proteins, metabolites, and miRNome) in patients as well as preclinical mouse model
Performing single cells isolation of human and mouse brain tissue
Assisting with data analyses using Machine Learning and Bayesian Statistical Approaches
Writing scientific reports and grant drafting
Presenting during scientific conferences and workshops
Other responsibilities may include assisting with MRI acquisition from human subjects; imaging tissue from human subjects and animal models; managing data files and clinical database; following established procedures or protocols; and collaborating with other university labs.



Qualifications:

Education:

Required:

§ PhD in relevant field required (neuroscience, biology, or related)



Experience:

Required:

§ Performed ELISA assays and PCR

§ Performed RNA and DNA extraction

§ Experienced in single-cell isolation



Preferred:

§ Experienced in handling large datasets

§ Experienced in advanced statistical analyses

§ Experienced in clinical and translational human research as it is applied to biomarkers in proof of concept and clinical trials preferred

§ Experienced in handling preclinical animal models

§ A history of peer-reviewed publications related to field of study preferred



Candidate Competencies:

§ Advanced knowledge in relevant scientific field required

§ Advanced knowledge of research techniques or methods required

§ Knowledge of regulatory policies and procedures required

§ Problem-solving skills required

§ Attention to detail required

§ Organizational skills required

§ Ability to learn new research techniques or methods required

§ Ability to work independently and as part of a team required

§ Familiarity with grant preparation preferred

§ Knowledge of Microsoft Office required

§ Analytical skills required

§ Strong verbal and written communication skills required

§ Knowledge of scientific applications and equipment preferred

§ Ability to train others preferred



Motivated candidates should submit a curriculum vitae and a statement of research goals to Dr. Issam Awad at iawad@bsd.uchicago.edu. Compensation in the Biological Sciences Division follows the NIH NRSA Stipend scale. Additional information on benefits and being a postdoc in the University of Chicago Biological Sciences Division can be found at bsdpostdoc.uchicago.edu.

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Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Alabama

Postdoctoral Fellow in Facial Affect Sensitivity Training Intervention

Overview: Dr. Bradley A. White, director of the Cognition, Emotion, and Self-Regulation Lab in the University of Alabama Center for Youth Development and Intervention is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to contribute to our ongoing NIMH R61/R33 clinical trial. This study tests a computerized Facial Affect Sensitivity Training Intervention that focuses on improving affect sensitivity in children ages 6-11 with callous-unemotional traits. This is a full-time, salaried position with flexible start date and regular university employee benefits. Review of applications will begin upon receipt and continue until the position is filled.

Role of Postdoctoral fellow: The postdoctoral fellow will work closely with Dr. White and directly with participants in the clinical trial. They will co-lead and help coordinate most areas of the project, including staff training and supervision, data collection (e.g., clinical and psychophysiological indices), and they will assist with data analysis, interpretation, and publication of findings. They will work collaboratively on a daily basis with a large research team, including several faculty Co-Is, graduate and undergraduate research assistants, and staff at The Center for Youth Development and Intervention on the University of Alabama campus in Tuscaloosa.

Qualifications: This position requires PhD in Clinical Psychology or a related field (e.g., experimental psychology, neuroscience, human development, child and family studies, social work). This position requires at least a one-year full-time commitment, with two or more years preferred. Prior research coordinator experience and prior experience working with children are preferred. Given that this project involves working with children and their caregivers outside of children’s school hours, it requires working on-site at the Center in afternoons, evenings and on weekends. This position is ideal for individuals interested in clinical research involving eye tracking and EEG.

Application Deadline and Method of Application: This position is open until filled. Visit https://careers.ua.edu/jobs/post-doc-visiting-scientist-child-clinical-psychology-514723-tuscaloosa-alabama-united-states for more information and to apply. The University of Alabama is an equal-opportunity employer (EOE), including an EOE of protected vets and individuals with disabilities. To be considered, the following materials must be uploaded with the application in a single PDF file: 1) A cover letter describing your research and clinical experience, interests, and goals, 2) A curriculum vita, 3) Available start date. Dr. White (whiteba@ua.edu) can also be contacted directly for questions regarding the application process or to learn more about the position.

About The University of Alabama: The University of Alabama is an R1 (Very High Research Activity, Carnegie Classification) institution located on a beautiful 1,200-acre campus. The mission of the university is to advance the intellectual and social condition of the people of the state of Alabama and beyond through teaching, research, and service. The university is also committed to creating and sustaining a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming campus community in which every member can thrive.



The UA campus is located in the city of Tuscaloosa along the Black Warrior River. As one of Alabama’s most progressive cities, Tuscaloosa boasts hundreds of restaurants, a vibrant art and cultural scene, museums and historical sites, plentiful parks and lakes, and has recently been named the "Most Livable City in America", one of America's "100 Best Communities for Young People", and one of the "50 Best College Towns." Tuscaloosa is convenient to various popular destinations, including Birmingham, Montgomery, Chattanooga, New Orleans, Atlanta, Pensacola, and spectacular Gulf coast beaches.
About The Center for Youth Development and Intervention: The Center is a state-of-the-art research, training, and service facility that brings together investigators from diverse disciplines who share an interest in developmental psychopathology. The primary goal of the Center is to facilitate translational clinical science, targeting key processes in the prevention, remediation, and management of behavioral, emotional, and neurodevelopmental conditions from early childhood through early adulthood. The Center provides on-site and community-based training to providers, educators, and students in evidence-based assessment and intervention.



Caitlin M. Hudac | Assistant Professor

Pronouns: she/her

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Center for Youth Development and Intervention (CYDI)
Department of Psychology

Brain Research Across Development (B-RAD) Lab

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The University of Alabama
101G McMillan Building
Box 870348
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Phone 205-348-2123
http://cmhudac.people.ua.edu | http://b-rad.ua.edu

http://cydi.ua.edu/

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Fully-funded PhD positions in Robotics at Purdue CS

The Cognitive Robot Autonomy and Learning (CoRAL) Lab in the Department of Computer Science at Purdue University (www.purdue.edu), under the direction of Prof. Ahmed Qureshi (https://qureshiahmed.github.io/), is looking to fill multiple Ph.D. positions starting Fall'2022 in robotics, computer vision, and machine learning for projects including, but not limited to:

Planning for Scalable Reinforcement Learning
Optimization-based Multi-agent Task and Motion planning
Learning Deformable Object Manipulation
Fast Visual Navigation in Dynamic, Adversarial Environments
Multimodal Tactile-Visual Active Sensing
Vision-based Semantic Robot Grasping & Control
Human-centered Robot Mobile Manipulation for Collaboration Tasks
Differentiable Simulation for Visuomotor Control
Interested candidates must apply officially through the Purdue CS admission portal (https://www.cs.purdue.edu/graduate/admission/steps.html) before Dec 20, 2021, for the Fall 2022 session, and mention Prof. Ahmed Qureshi as a potential advisor. In addition, please also email a single pdf of the following documents to ahqureshi.purdue@gmail.com with the subject line "[jobs] Ph.D. Fall 2022 - <your name>":

a cover letter
copies of up to three of your relevant scientific papers, if applicable
Applicants are encouraged to include a link to their personal website or multimedia portfolio in the email and provide TOEFL /IELTS scores in the cover letter.

Any candidate with proven experience and a healthy publication record is encouraged to apply. However, a strong preference will be given to candidates with publication in the following or other similar venues: CVPR, ICCV, NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, RSS, ICRA, IROS, SIGGRAPH, etc.

Some relevant links for additional information:

Purdue is ranked among the top 5 most innovative schools, top 20 in computer science, and top 4 in Engineering within the USA: https://www.purdue.edu/newsroom/releases/2020/Q3/u.s.-news-and-world-report-rankings-purdue-nations-5th-most-innovative-school.html

CS Department: https://www.cs.purdue.edu/
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