The newly
founded Neuroimaging Center at the European Medical School of
the University of
Oldenburg, Germany, offers a position for an
MEG-Physicist/Engineer
(salary level E13/TV-L, initially 3
years)
The
Neuroimaging Center hosts a state of the art
magnetoencephalograph (Elekta
Triux) and a magnetic resonance tomograph (Siemens Prisma 3T)
and is embedded
in an excellent interdisciplinary scientific environment (e.g.
the DFG Cluster
of Excellence "Hearing 3 All") with a strong research focus on
neurosensory, neurocognitive, and medical research.
We seek for
a highly motivated candidate with
an
academic university degree. The position requires a degree in
physics,
engineering, neuroscience, or psychology with documented
research experience in
magnetoencephalography methods. In addition, fluency in English
is necessary. A
doctoral degree is a plus. German and experience in the design
of neurocognitive experiments
are desirable.
Successful
candidates will be responsible for the operation and
administration of the
MEG-system, the infrastructure, the development and improvement
of measurement
and analyses techniques and user consultancy.
The
University of Oldenburg is rapidly growing and offers a vibrant
scientific environment
with strong foci on cognitive and sensory neuroscience and a new
medical
school. The European Medical School is a cooperation project
between the
Universities of Oldenburg and Groningen as well as four local
hospitals. Oldenburg
is an attractive city in Germany's northwest with excellent
quality of life. It
is close to Bremen, Hamburg, Groningen, and approx. 1 h from the
North Sea.
The
University of Oldenburg is dedicated to increasing the
percentage of women in
science. Therefore, female candidates are particularly
encouraged to apply and
will be given preference in cases of equal qualification.
Handicapped
applicants will be given preference if equally qualified.
Electronic
applications (one pdf file) are preferred and can be send to:
Professor Dr. Jochem Rieger: [log in to unmask]
Applications by mail should be sent to:
Prof. Jochem Rieger
Universität Oldenburg
Kuepkersweg 74 (W30)
26129 Oldenburg
Germany
The
application process is open until 31.1.2017. Applications should
include your
CV, a list of most recent publications, and a statement of
interest (max. 3
pages). For inquiries contact [log in to unmask]