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  Research Associate

*University of Cambridge, Department of Experimental Psychology*

*Vacancy Ref: PJ07992*

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*Salary: £27,428 - £35,788 pa*

Applications are invited for a post-doctoral researcher to develop, 
implement, and analyse MEG studies investigating cognitive and motor 
abilities across the adult life-span for an interdisciplinary BBSRC 
funded research project (Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience 
(Cam-CAN) www.cam-can.com). This collaborative project involves 
researchers in a number of University of Cambridge Departments and at 
the MRC-Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit.

The applicant will be based in the Centre for Speech, Language and the 
Brain, Department of Experimental Psychology, led by Professor Lorraine 
K Tyler. The post-holder will be expected to interact frequently with 
members of the CSLB and other members of the Cam-CAN team. The Centre 
has access to a research-dedicated 3T Siemens MR scanner, EEG and MEG 
facilities housed at the MRC-CBU.

Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant discipline and experience in 
MEG imaging analysis, particularly connectivity in both sensor and 
source space. Excellent computer programming (MATLAB and/or Python) and 
MEG analysis (SPM, Fieldtrip) skills are essential. A background in 
cognitive neuroscience, particularly ageing, would be beneficial.

/Closing date: 4 May 2011, Start date: 1 October 2011/

/Limit of tenure: The funds for this post are available for one year in 
the first instance, with a possibility to extend for a further two-three 
years./

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For further details, please see our website at 
http://csl.psychol.cam.ac.uk/vacancies.html or 
http://www.cam-can.org/vacancies/index.html

Applications should include a covering letter, CV, publications list and 
a completed form CHRIS/6 Parts I and III (downloadable from 
http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/hr/forms/chris6), and should be sent 
to Mrs M Dixon at [log in to unmask] 
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or by post to Mrs M Dixon, 
Centre for Speech, Language and the Brain, Department of Experimental 
Psychology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, Cambridge, CB2 3EB.

/The University values diversity and is committed to equality of 
opportunity./

/The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are 
eligible to live and work in the UK./