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Hi everyone:

I am looking for a strong, creative Post-Doctoral fellow interested in elucidating the grand mechanisms of neural dynamics of brain systems in health and disease, nothing less.

I am open to any specific focus, sensory modality or higher-order aspects of brain functions. A topical thread in the lab is the dynamical structures and interdependencies between brain rhythmic fluctuations as possible biological mechanisms of active inference and predictive coding in brain networks and systems.

Our methods of choice are focussed on electrophysiology and imaging at multiple scales, from field and multiunit recordings in disease models and patient volunteers, to noninvasive EEG and MEG. The lab is also involved in open-source methods and software developments (Brainstorm) and data-sharing initiatives (OMEGA, MEG-BIDS).

We have access to all state-of-the-art imaging technology, including MEG, HD-EEG, 3T and 7T MRI, PET, etc. in addition to TMS, high-performance computing, etc.

I am looking for a team player, someone also interested in and capable of assisting me in co-supervising the projects from undergrads and grad students in the lab, for also contributing to grant writing and representing our team in consortia, etc. - basically in developing the skillset and experience for building a strong dossier of future PI/Faculty.

The lab is located at the Montreal Neurological Institute on McGill’s downtown campus: a world-class environment in the middle of Montreal, a top city for quality of life, science, fun and entertainment.

Interested candidates need the hard (analytical) and soft skills sketched out between the lines here. Please send me your CV and a one-page research statement. Minimum requisite is at least one journal article published as first author.

The position is available immediately and for up to 3 years.

Best wishes,

Sylvain.
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Sylvain Baillet, PhD
Professor, Montreal Neurological Institute
McGill University
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