[Neuro-IT] Positions for a Postdoc, two PhD Students, a Clinical Research Associate and a Software Engineer*

Florence Dancoisne dancoisne at bccn.uni-freiburg.de
Wed Mar 7 19:42:18 CET 2007


*Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, Freiburg

*Positions for a Postdoc, two PhD Students, a Clinical Research 
Associate and a Software Engineer**

The Brain-Machine Interface group of the Bernstein Center for 
Computational Neuroscience Freiburg offers different positions in the 
field of computational neuroscience.

We are a young multidisciplinary research group combined of physicists, 
biologists, clinical researchers and engineers working in the field of 
brain-machine interfaces (BMI). Our scientific investigations include 
the development and application of ECoG based BMIs in humans, the 
development of intelligent and adaptive algorithms for decoding brain 
activity and the study of sensorimotor learning in the context of BMI.

Candidates for the Postdoc position are expected to hold a PhD and a 
university degree in physics, computer science, mathematics, biology or 
a related subject. The ideal candidate holds a PhD in neuroscience and 
has research experience in the development and application of algorithms 
for decoding brain activity and/or experience in neurophysiological 
(ECoG, EEG, MEG) experiments with humans.

Candidates for the PhD positions are expected to hold a university 
degree in physics, computer science, mathematics, biology or a related 
subject. The ideal candidate has already some research experience in the 
development and application of algorithms for decoding brain activity 
and/or experience in neurophysiological (ECoG, EEG, MEG) experiments 
with humans.

Candidates for the clinical research associate are expected to hold a 
medical doctor and a university degree in medicine, physics, computer 
science, mathematics, biology or a related subject. The ideal candidate 
has research experience in neurophysiological (ECoG, EEG, MEG) 
experiments with humans.  

Candidates for the software engineer are expected to be experienced in 
the development of complex software systems, C++, and advanced 
mathematics. The ideal candidate possesses additional expertise in 
signal processing, machine learning and/or computational neuroscience.

All candidates are expected to be enthusiastic scientists/engineers who 
should enjoy working in a team as well as independently and should 
actively contribute own ideas and suggestions. Applicants without 
experience in human neurophysiological experiments or in algorithm 
development but with a strong background in neuroscience (Postdoc & 
Clinician), or motivation for neuroscience (PhD Student) are also 
encouraged to apply. Your salary will be according to the German states 
labor contract as appropriate for your position for the 3 years project 
duration. Thereafter, the project may be extended.

*For further details please contact:*
Dr. Jörn Rickert or Dr. Carsten Mehring
Tel: ++49-(0)761-2032543
and see http://www.bmi.uni-freiburg.de 
<https://biologie.uni-freiburg.de/Redirect/www.bmi.uni-freiburg.de> and 
http://www.bccn.uni-freiburg.de 
<https://biologie.uni-freiburg.de/Redirect/www.bccn.uni-freiburg.de>.

*Applications should be submitted via the on-line form:*
http://www.bccn.uni-freiburg.de/teaching_and_training/postdoc

or
http://www.bccn.uni-freiburg.de/teaching_and_training/phd for 
PhD-applicants

(choose project D6).



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