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The new research group *Multimodal Imaging of Neuronal Networks* at the
University of Cologne is inviting applications for the following positions
(starting 2015):

1 Post-doctoral Research Associate for 5 years (reference “5Post”)
1 Post-Doctoral Research Associate for 3 years (reference “3Post”)
1 PhD position for 3 years (reference “PhD”)

Our research group investigates in two main research topics:
A) Imaging Biomarkers of Neurodegeneration and Cognitive Ageing
B) Dopaminergic Functions and Decision Making

We are located at the Department of Nuclear Medicine of the University
Hospital Cologne and at the Jülich Research Centre. Thilo van Eimeren (head
of the group) is also senior physician at the Department of Neurology of
the University Hospital Cologne. We primarily use functional and structural
MRI, as well as ligand PET imaging and have access to various
state-of-the-art PET and MRI scanners, including high field (3T) and ultra
high field (9.4T) hybrid MR-PET. We are part of a strong interdisciplinary
and international neuroscience community with a strong emphasis on the
promotion of young scientists.

5Post job description:
You are applying for a long-term position within the group. You should have
a PhD in neuroscience, medicine, physics, computer science, psychology or a
related field. You should be knowledgeable in programming (e.g. Matlab) and
statistical data analysis, and have good writing skills and proficiency in
English. Experience in brain mapping methods is a plus. You will be engaged
in both main research topics, with an emphasis on topic A. Importantly, you
will supervise students working in our lab.

3Post job description:
You are applying for a position dedicated to research topic B, specifically
to the research project “Neuronal basis of impaired motivation and
inhibition of actions in patients with Parkinson's disease and behavioural
addictions.”, which is funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and
encompasses pharmacologically modulated fMRI to explore the role of
dopamine in behavioural additions (e.g., pathological gambling, compulsive
shopping, binge eating, hypersexuality). You should have an MD or PhD in
neuroscience, medicine, physics, computer science, psychology or a related
field. You should be experienced with fMRI study designs and analytical
methods, and have good writing skills and proficiency in English.
Proficiency in German and experience with patient studies (particularly
Parkinson's patients) are a plus.

PhD job description:
You are applying for a PhD fellowship position focused on research theme A.
You should hold a Masters or Diploma in Cognitive Neuroscience,
Neurophysiology, Psychology, Computer Science, Physics, Statistics or a
related field. Mathematical and programming skills, experience in
experimental design, analysis of fMRI data, good writing skills and
proficiency in English are a plus.

Cologne is a vibrant city that celebrates diversity. It is best known for
its rich history (founded 2000 years ago), the famous Cologne Cathedral and
the Cologne Carnival.
Established in 1388, the University of Cologne is among the leading
universities in Germany and was awarded in the current governmental German
Universities Excellence Initiative for its overall concept.

If you are interested, please send an email to tvaneimeren(at)gmail.com
The subject line should only contain the reference (“5Post”,”3Post”, or
“PhD”). Please attach a full current CV and a cover letter describing your
background, motivation and research interests.

Salary is according to the German TV-L (E13), all position are available
starting February 2015 and will be open until filled.

For informal enquiries about the positions please also contact
tvaneimeren(at)gmail.com