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A full Ph.D. scholarship at UNSW Sydney is available for a student to work on topics such as social and cognitive robotics. Particular areas of interest include reinforcement learning, interactive machine learning, explainability, and multi-agent systems.

UNSW is a research university placed in Sydney, one of the most liveable cities in the world. The School of Computer Science and Engineering this year celebrates 30 years of world-class education, industry-leading research, and global impact.


*** Requirements:
The minimum requirements to apply are:
- A Bachelor's degree with upper second class Honours; or
- A Master's degree with a substantial research component; or
- An equivalent qualification from a tertiary institution as determined by the Faculty Higher Degree Committee (HDC)

Additionally, it is desirable the applicant has relevant background and research experience.


*** What we offer:
The candidate will be supervised by Dr. Francisco Cruz. We offer a full scholarship for 3.5 years including AUD $28,854 per annum (2022 rate), tuition fees, and overseas student health cover (OSHC).


*** Application:
If you are interested and have related background please send the following documents to f.cruz (AT) unsw.edu.au by August 31st:

- Your CV
- Academic trannoscripts
- 2 paragraphs describing your research interests and background
- Most relevant publication, if any, or Master thesis (or equivalent)


Should you have questions or would like to discuss further details, please get in touch.

Dr. Francisco Cruz
School of Computer Science and Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
UNSW Sydney
The Media Integration and Communication Center at the University of Florence, Italy, has a fully-funded PhD position available in the National PhD Program in Artificial Intelligence. The topic of the PhD Fellowship is “Deep Reinforcement Learning for Embodied AI in Complex 3D Navigation Environments". In this three-year PhD research project we will look at fundamental issues related to embodied AI systems in open-world navigation scenarios. Techniques that will be applied include, but are not limited to, Inverse and Offline Reinforcement Learning, Online and Offline Continual Learning, Few-shot Imitation Learning, and Open Set Visual Recognition. Applications to be considered are diverse and include open-world navigation, natural language goal specification, visual anomaly and novelty detection, video game AI, and automated video game playtesting and validation.

The successful candidate will join in national and international collaborations with academic and industrial partners. Excellent communication skills in English are mandatory.

The application deadline is August 8, 2022. Interested candidates should contact andrew.bagdanov@unifi.it for more information.
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The Lise Meitner research group Cognition and Plasticity, led by Dr Gesa Hartwigsen at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany (MPI CBS) is offering one postdoctoral position on simultaneous TMS-fMRI.
The post is funded by the European Research Council (ERC consolidator grant FLEXBRAIN) and available for 4 years (TVöD).

The project is conducted at MPI CBS in Leipzig, an internationally leading centre for cognitive and imaging neuroscience.
Applications are invited for experienced and highly motivated biomedical engineers / cognitive neuroscientists / experimental psychologists with strong computational and technical skills. The main goal is to establish the simultaneous combination of network transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) with functional MRI during different cognitive tasks in different populations.
Candidates must have a PhD in biomedical engineering, psychology, cognitive neuroscience, computer science, or a related discipline. He/she is expected to be a talented and enthusiastic researcher who is willing to learn.

The ideal candidate will have excellent programming skills and experience in acquisition and analysis of imaging data (ideally in combination with TMS), preferably with multivariate approaches and connectivity analyses. Advanced English language skills are expected.

Starting date is 1st January 2023 or later and the duration of the post is four years. Salary depends on experience and is based on regulations of the Max Planck Society. The Max Planck society is committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals. Furthermore, Max Planck Society strives for gender equity and welcomes applications from all backgrounds.

Application is via our online system (subject heading: “PD 21/22”). Closing date for applications is 15th September 2022.

https://recruitingapp-5218.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/378/Denoscription/2/Default?

The application must include the following documents (in a single PDF file):
* Cover letter and personal statement
* Curriculum vitae and list of publications
* Contact details of two referees

Leipzig is a vibrant city that has been called “Germany’s new cultural hot spot” by the Guardian and listed as one of the 52 places to go in 2020 by the New York Times. It has a long-standing history of classical music, academic education, and —recently— modern arts. With its many parks, forests, canals and lakes, Leipzig is a perfect place for recreation, sports, and leisure time. It is located a one hour train ride south of Berlin.

Should you require any further information, please contact Dr Gesa Hartwigsen: hartwigsen@cbs.mpg.de https://www.cbs.mpg.de/independent-research-groups/cognition-and-plasticity

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Kind regards,

Gesa Hartwigsen


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PD Dr. Gesa Hartwigsen
Lise Meitner Research Group
Cognition and Plasticity
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences Stephanstraße 1a
04103 Leipzig
Germany
email: hartwigsen@cbs.mpg.de
phone: +49(0)341 9940 162
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Ph.D. studentship in
Cognitive, Social and Affective Neurosciences (CoSAN),
Sapienza University of Rome

Call for applications


Ph.D. coordinator: Prof. Matteo Candidi
CoSAN coordinator: Prof. Salvatore Maria Aglioti


WHAT
5 three-year fully funded PhD positions in Cognitive, Social and Affective Neuroscience.

1 three-year PhD position without stipend in Cognitive, Social and Affective Neuroscience.

The programme offers, to at least one of the selected candidates, the possibility to achieve a joint PhD degree in agreement with City University, London (UK).

WHERE
Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome http://dippsi.psi.uniroma1.it
Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome http://www.hsantalucia.it

APPLICATION DEADLINE
August 2022 the 25th, 2:00 pm CEST


HOW TO APPLY
Please follow the Application Tutorials available at the top right here
https://phd.uniroma1.it/web/concorso38.aspx?s=&i=3533&m=&l=EN&p=&a=

(TUTORIAL 38° CALL 2022)

(Procedure to apply for admission to Sapienza’s PhD courses 38° call)

General Sapienza PhD Call rules
https://www.uniroma1.it/sites/default/files/field_file_allegati/call_38th_english_version.pdf

Specific Psychology & Social Neuroscience PhD Call
https://phd.uniroma1.it/web/concorso38.aspx?s=&i=3533&m=&l=EN&p=&a=


KEY TOPICS
Embodiment, Corporeal Awareness, Interoception, Embodied Morality, Body Image Disorders, Empathy, Pleasure, Pain, Autism, Existential Neuroscience, Social Actions & Interactions, Social Decision Making, Neuroleadership


KEY TECHNIQUES
NIBS (TMS, tDCS, tACS, FUS), EEG, LEPs, fMRI, Physiological measures (EKG, EGG, EMG, Thermal lmaging), lmmersive Virtual Reality, Motion kinematics, Eye tracking, Brain lesion analysis, Computational Modeling


LANGUAGE
All PhD activities take place in English


SALARY
Minimum euro 16.243 per year (before 11,41% taxes for health insurance).
Scholarships can be raised by 50% for research periods abroad.
A special track is reserved to self-funded non-Italian applicants.


CONTACT INFO
Scientific info: matteo.candidi@uniroma1.it, mariaserena.panasiti@uniroma1.it, salvatoremaria.aglioti@uniroma1.it
Administrative info: cosanphd@uniroma1.it
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Post-doc at UCL in Behavioural and Data Science
The appointment will be on UCL Grade 7.

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral research position working with Prof. Lasana Harris (Department of Experimental Psychology), Dr. Saffron Woodcraft (Institute for Global Prosperity) at UCL and Dr. Saite Lu at Oxford University and Dr. Nonso Nnamoko at Edge Hill University on the Nuffield Foundation and British Academy funded project, ‘Using Administrative Data to Understand Community Well-Being’, which investigates the feasibility of using existing administrative local government data to understand community well-being. The project is part of the Understand Communities initiative, which aims to improve individual and community well-being.

The post-holder will have primary responsibility for: performing scoping literature reviews, coordinating ethics workshops and advisory group meetings, programming an algorithm to synthesise big administrative data, evaluating the utility of the algorithm, and preparing findings for publication in academic journals and policy white papers.

This post is funded for 12 months in the first instance.

Applicants should have either a PhD in the Social Sciences, Computer Science, or a related Behavioural Science discipline. The applicant should have a good grounding in data science and programming, public policy, or behavioural science to apply facilitate a better understanding of community well-being. The ideal candidate must have strong programming skills, experience in data analysis/representation (using Java/C++/Python or similar languages) and working knowledge of SQL and NoSQL databases (MariaDB and MongoDB). The applicant will have demonstrated expertise in using quantitative methods and statistical skills in data analysis. The applicant should have a proven record of running research projects, independent work, excellent organisational and interpersonal skills.

The applicant should have an ability to rapidly build rapport with academics, community stake-holders, and policy-makers.

Appointment at Grade 7 is dependent upon having been awarded a PhD; if this is not the case, initial appointment will be at Research Assistant Grade 6B salary £32,217- £ 33,958 per annum) with payment at Grade 7 being backdated to the date of final submission of the PhD thesis.

Applications should include a covering letter and CV.

Applicants should apply online. To access further details about the position and how to apply please click on the ‘Apply’ button above.

For informal queries about the position, please contact Prof. Lasana Harris (lasana.harris@ucl.ac.uk).

For information about the application process, please contact: Sonia Theodoric (s.theodoric@ucl.ac.uk) or Veronia McConochie (v.mcconochie@ucl.ac.uk)

Latest time for the submission of applications: 23:59.

UCL Taking Action for Equality

Our department holds an Athena SWAN Silver award, in recognition of our commitment and demonstrable impact in advancing gender equality.
Cognitive-Computational Neuroscientist (Postdoctoral Research Associate) to investigate the function of long-range connectivity in human cognition.



We are seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on a collaborative project studying human cognition using computational approaches between the laboratories of Professor’s Linda Richards at Washington University in St Louis and Professor Peter Dayan at Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics in Tubingen. The position will be based at Washington University in St Louis (WashU). WashU Neuroscience is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 places worldwide for neuroscience research and offers an outstanding interdisciplinary training environment for early career researchers.



We are seeking a creative scientist with a background in cognitive neuroscience and computational neuroscience to develop analysis tools and pipelines and new models of cognitive function that will help guide our experimental approaches.



We are studying how people with corpus callosum dysgenesis, a major change in their global brain wiring connectivity, are able to process and integrate information during tasks involving decision making, social intelligence and memory.



In addition to high-quality research facilities, career and professional development training for postdoctoral researchers is provided through the Career Center, Teaching Center, Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, and campus groups. Additional information on being a postdoc at Washington University in St. Louis can be found at postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs.



The appointee will have earned a Ph.D. by the time of starting the appointment, ideally in cognitive and computational neuroscience.

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Applicants should submit their CV and a cover letter explaining their background and interest in the position and working in both laboratories to Professor Linda Richards https://sites.wustl.edu/richardslab/positions/
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Post-doc in Neurophysiology: Cortical control of free viewing eye movements

We invite applications for a post-doc position studying the cortical control of free viewing eye movements at UCLA. The work will include recording from the frontal eye field and superior colliculus as well as inactivation experiments in LIP and FEF. For more information about the sort of work done in the lab, check out our publications at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/james.bisley.1/bibliography/public/. UCLA is growing its visual neuroscience footprint and now is an exciting time to be in Los Angeles.



Applicants should have a strong background in systems neurophysiology, behavioral training or computational neuroscience and be comfortable working independently on all aspects of the project. Previous experience with NHP recording, the use of open source recording systems and data analysis is desirable. Candidates should hold a PhD in neuroscience, psychology or a related discipline.



The position is initially for 12 months with the possibility of renewal. Compensation will be commensurate with relevant experience. Candidates should send a CV, a brief statement of research experience and interests, expected date of availability, and the contact information for two references to James Bisley (jbisley@mednet.ucla.edu).



Cheers,
James
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Post-doctoral position in Portugal in Cognitive/Computational Neuroscience - Application

The Proaction Laboratory (Jorge Almeida’s Lab; proactionlab.fpce.uc.pt) at the University of Coimbra (www.uc.pt), Portugal is looking for 1 Post-Doctoral Researcher (Cognitive/computational Neuroscience with interests in dimensionality reduction, SOMs and object processing) to work on an ERC Starting Grant project (ContentMAP; https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/802553) on the neural organization of object knowledge. In this project we are exploring how complex information is topographically organized in the brain using fMRI and state of the art analytical techniques, as well as computational approaches, and neuromodulation. We strongly and particularly encourage applications from women, and from underrepresented groups in academia.



General Requirements for the positions:

1. Candidates should have a PhD in Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Computer Science, Computational Neuroscience or any other related field as long as their work relates to the specific profiles below.

2. They should already have their diplomas (so that we can start the process of recognition in Portugal, which is a necessary step for hiring – please go here to start the process of recognizing your diploma).

3. The candidate should be a recent graduate – the date in their PhD diploma should not be before January 2020.

4. Interest in object recognition and neural representation.

5. Very good English (oral and written) communicative skills are necessary.



Specific requirements for each profile:

Cognitive Neuroscience/fMRI:

1. Excellent understanding of and experience with fMRI and data analysis, and specifically with MVPA and Representational Similarity Analysis is required.

2. Strong programming skills (matlab, python, etc.) are also a requirement.



Mapping/SOMs/Computational Neuroscience:

1. Excellent understanding of Machine Learning especially applied to fMRI

2. Command of computational approaches for mapping and dimensionality reduction especially applied to neuroimaging (e.g., SOM – self-organizing maps).



Salary and duration:

The position will start as soon as possible and finish in January 2024. The position involves no formal teaching (unless the candidate wants to). It does involve, however, lab mentoring.

The salary is extremely competitive – 2200 euros per month net value (annual 26400 net value). This value is on par with the average salaries at top American institutions, as well as London, Paris, etc. However, the cost of living in Portugal (and particularly in Coimbra) is much lower. According to Numbeo, 2400 euros would be equivalent to 4850 pounds in London/4800 euros in Paris/6615 USD in Boston/6210 USD in Los Angeles/ 8330 USD in New York.



Working conditions:

The researcher will work directly with Jorge Almeida in Coimbra. The researcher will also be encouraged to develop her/his own projects and look for additional funding so that the stay can be extended.

We have access to 2 3T MRI scanner with a 32-channel coil, to tDCS with neuronavigation, and to a fully set psychophysics lab. We have EEG and eyetracking on site. We also have access, through other collaborations, to a 7T scanner.

Finally, the University of Coimbra is a 700 year old University and has been selected as a UNESCO world Heritage site. Coimbra is one of the most lively university cities in the world, and it is a beautiful city with easy access to the beach and mountain.



How can I apply:



Applications are open until August 3rd.

The interested candidates should email Jorge Almeida if they have any question. Please send an email (jorgealmeida@fpce.uc.pt) with the subject “Post-doc position under ERC - ContentMAP”.

To apply, please follow this link:

https://apply.uc.pt/IT137-22-045



link to the call is here:

https://storage.fw.uc.pt/fp/56vu7xubmo2tqff299mh7365kqj7uirt/L822593_Im0757en_Edital_VF.pdf



You should send the following documents:

1. The Curriculum Vitae with a list of publications,
2. 2 Reference letters
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3. A motivation letter with a short denoscription of your experience in the field and how you fulfill the requirements (fit with the position).
Open Position: Lab Mechatronics / Programmer/ Research and Admin Assistant (m/f/d) 100%

The Department for Sensory and Sensorimotor Systems of the Max-Planck-Institute for Biological Cybernetics studies the processing of sensory information (visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory) in the brain and the use of this information for directing body movements and making cognitive decisions. The research is highly interdisciplinary and uses theoretical and experimental approaches in humans. Our methodologies include visual psychophysics, eye tracking, fMRI, EEG, TMS in humans. For more information, please visit the department website: www.lizhaoping.org

We are currently looking for a

Lab Mechatronics / Programmer/ Research and Admin Assistant (m/f/d) 100%

to join us at the next possible opportunity.

The position

You will provide hardware, software, and managerial support for a diverse set of brain and neuroscience research activities. This includes:

· Computer and IT support of Windows and Linux systems

· Programming and debugging of computer code, especially at the stage of setting up new equipment or new experimental platforms

· Provide technical, administrative, and operational support in the research data taking process. (The position holder should have the ability to quickly learn the data taking processes involved in the labs.)

· Hardware repairs and troubleshooting

· Equipment inventory and maintenance

· Supervising and training of new equipment users

· Setting up, updating and managing the database of knowledge and data from research projects, personnel and activities

Our department is interdisciplinary, with research activities including human visual psychophysics, eye tracking, fMRI, EEG, TMS. We are looking for a person with a broad technical knowledge base, who loves working in a scientific environment and who is curious, open-minded, and able to adapt and learn new skills and solve new problems quickly. The set of skills that the individual should either already have or can quickly learn includes: MATLAB/Psychotoolbox, Python/OpenCV, Julia/OpenGL, Java, graphics and display technologies, EEG equipment and similar, eye tracking, optics, electronics/controllers/sensors, Arduino/Raspberry Pi, etc.

Your profile

· Relevant degree in the field of Mechatronics, electronics, computer science, physics or related discipline. Scientific experience is a plus

· Evidence or track record of broad technical skills and/or experience

· Curiosity about our research topics

· Good teamwork skills

· A high level of resilience and professionalism

· Ability to anticipate problems and skills in project management and communication

· Strong command of English; fluency in German is highly desirable

We offer

We offer highly interesting, challenging and varied tasks; you will work closely and collaboratively with scientists, students, programmers, administrative staff, and central IT and mechanical/electronic workshop support to help achieve the scientific goals of the department. A dedicated team awaits you in an international environment with regular opportunities for further education and training. The salary is paid in accordance with the collective agreement for the public sector (TVöD Bund), based on qualification and experience and will include social security benefits and additional fringe benefits in accordance with public service provisions. This position is initially limited to two years, with the possibility of extensions and a permanent contract.

The Max Planck Society seeks to employ more handicapped people and strongly encourages them to apply. Furthermore, we actively support the compatibility of work and family life. The Max Planck Society also seeks to increase the number of women in leadership positions and strongly encourages qualified women to apply. The Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity.

Your application
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The position is available immediately and will be open until filled. Preference will be given to applications received by September 30th, 2022. We look forward to receiving your application that includes a cover letter, your curriculum vitae, relevant certificates, and three names and contacts for reference letters electronically by e-mail to jobs.li@tuebingen.mpg.de, where informal inquiries can also be addressed to. Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered.

For further opportunities in our group, please visit http://www.lizhaoping.org/jobs.html



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Maria Pavlovic
Assistant to Prof. Zhaoping Li

Office Hours: 07.00-13.00
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
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Max-Planck-Ring 8
D-72076 Tuebingen
phone +49 7071 601 609
fax +49 7071 601 619
maria.pavlovic@tuebingen.mpg.de
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research scientist position in Bosto

Dr. Laurel Gabard-Durnam (PINE Lab, Boston USA) has an available research scientist position for a scientist with interests in exploring novel ways to robustly quantify EEG in the context of neurodevelopment, including functional connectivity, nonlinear, microstate, and other measures. Experience with developmental data is not necessary, but interest in developmental questions will best fit the lab’s goals (e.g. how is brain function constructed over time? How can we use EEG to understand brain change and its relation to behavior? How do different environmental and biological factors impact brain development trajectories and behavior?)



The research scientist will have access to largescale, global, longitudinal EEG datasets (and in many cases MRI) with rich environmental and behavioral data over infancy and childhood. These datasets can be used to address a variety of research program questions, depending on individual research interests. If interested, the scientist could also contribute to the lab’s ongoing efforts to improve signal processing for EEG data via our open-source HAPPE software. This person will become part of an international network of neuroscientists with opportunities to present research and travel internationally as interested.



Pending interest, this position may become a longterm collaborative partnership or expand to include other partnerships within our Center for Cognitive and Brain Health at Northeastern University. Dr. Gabard-Durnam views this opportunity as a way to provide a sustainable avenue for scientists who do not wish to run a lab themselves but enjoy contributing to science in an academic context with a diverse, vibrant team of scholars. Please see our lab culture page to understand our PINE Lab community values for our researchers (https://www.plasticityinneurodevelopmentlab.com/our-values).



We are housed in Northeastern’s ISEC building (awarded Boston’s most beautiful new building award) with state-of-the-art neuroimaging facilities.



Competitive salary for assistant professor positions in the area to begin.



If you are interested in this position, please reach out with a CV and cover letter to Dr. Gabard-Durnam (l.gabard-durnam@northeastern.edu). Dr. Gabard-Durnam encourages individuals from under-represented groups in science to apply.

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