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Neuroscientist with focus on multimodal brain imaging

 

 

The medical faculty of the University of Mainz, Germany, invites

applications for a

 

Post Doc Position

 

 

for a functional translational neuroscience (FTN) scholarship two years position to work on multi-modal imaging, neurostimulation (TMS) and EEG.  Additionally, the new position requires experience with structural and functional MRI data analysis, computational modeling or magnetic diffusion imaging. The candidate should have a PhD or equivalent degree preferably in neuroscience, biomedical physics, psychology, psychiatry, or biology and should be able to supervise experiments and data analyses in programming platforms. The working language at the institute is English.

 

The location for this research will mainly be the workgroups “Section of movement disorders, neurostimulation and neuroimaging” of Prof. Sergiu Groppa at the Department of Neurology and “Biomedical statistics and multimodal signal processing unit” of Prof. Muthuraman Muthuraman, both at the Focus Program Translational Neurosciences (http://www.ftn.uni-mainz.de/) and Neuroimaging Centre Mainz (http://www.ftn.nic.uni-mainz.de/) and within the CRC “Neurobiology of resilience to stress-related mental dysfunction” and SFB TR-128 “Initiating/effector versus regulatory mechanisms in Multiple Sclerosis”  (www.sfbtr128.de). Expected close collaborations with national and international partners.



 

 

The application should include a statement of research interests and reasons for applying to the project, curriculum vitae (max. 4 pages) composed according to good scientific practice.

 

The position will be open until filled. To apply for the position, please send the above documents to Prof. Sergiu Groppa and Prof. Muthuraman Muthuraman, Department of Neurology, Section of Movement Disorders and Neurostimulation, University of Mainz, Langenbeckstrasse 1, 55131 Mainz, Germany, or by Email to segroppa(at)uni-mainz.de & mmuthura(at)uni-mainz.de.