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*Postdoctoral Research Position in Neuroeconomics/Decision Neuroscience*

The Maastricht University – Center of Neuroeconomics (MU-CeN) and the
Department of Economics (AE1) of Maastricht University offer a Postdoctoral
Research position in Neuroeconomics/Decision Neuroscience. MU-CeN consists
of researchers and PhD students from research groups and departments in
Cognitive Neuroscience, Economics, Finance, Marketing and Psychology.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

The successful applicant contributes to research in Neuroeconomics/Decision
Neuroscience at MU-CeN and the Department of Economics. The candidate is
also expected to do a limited amount of teaching (in English). Maastricht
University neuroeconomics/decision neuroscience research facilities include
Siemens 3T, 7T and 9.4T fMRI scanners, EEG, TMS, tDCS, and a 33 person
fully computerized behavioral lab. For more information about MU-CeN, see
our website at <neuroeconomics.nl>.

REQUIREMENTS:

Ph.D. in (neuro)economics, neuroscience, psychology, or a related
discipline or a related field (completed or nearly completed)
Programming experience (e.g., R, Matlab, Python)
Preferably experience with human neuroimaging (EEG, fMRI), brain
stimulation (tDCS, TMS), and/or computational modeling.
Multi- disciplinary background and interests are a plus.
Strong research orientation

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:

The postdoctoral positions is offered for a three-year period and should
commence before January 2016. In case of successful grant acquisition
transformation into tenure track may be possible. Salary is competitive and
ranges (depending on qualifications and experience) from EUR 3259 to EUR
5070 per month (12 monthly payments) for a full-time employment. On top of
this, there is an 8% holiday allowance and an 8.3% end of year allowance.
Non-Dutch applicants may be eligible for favourable tax treatment.

APPLICATIONS AND INFORMATION:

Further information can be obtained by contacting  Prof.dr. Arno Riedl:
e-mail: [log in to unmask]

*Applications* should include a curriculum vitae, a cover letter and some
research papers (max. 2). Two letters of reference, assessing the
applicant’s research potential and personality, should be sent
independently by the referees.

*Applications* should be *submitted electronically* and all material,
including reference letters, be sent to '
[log in to unmask] with reference to
'Neuroeconomics Post-doc 2015'. Applications will be screened on a rolling
basis but should be received *not later than June 1, 2015*.

INTERVIEWS:

Interviews with promising applicants will be scheduled on a rolling basis
via Skype or at Maastricht University.




-- 
"Live long and prosper"
(in memory of Leonard Nimoy, alias Mr. Spock)

Professor of Economics, Maastricht University
www.arnoriedl.com
Head of Department of Economics (AE1), Maastricht University
www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/web/Faculties/SBE/Theme/Departments/Economics.htm
Coordinator of Neuroeconomics specialization of RMa Cognitive and Clinical
Neuroscience, Maastricht University
www.neuroeconomics.nl