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*Post-doctoral fellowship in Neuroimaging and Epilepsy – EEG-fMRI*

Department of Neurology

University of Campinas



The Laboratory of Neuroimaging of the University of Campinas has a
Postdoctoral scholar position available to investigate EEG-fMRI datasets of
epilepsy patients. Initial funding is for two years (with possible
extension for an additional two years). This project is part of the FAPESP
grant  #2013/07559-3, The Brazilian Institute of Neuroscience and
Neurotechnology - BRAINN, www.brainn.org.br.



Our lab is a multi-disciplinary research and education environment
dedicated to exploring the interplay between Neuroscience, Mathematics, and
Computer Sciences to help better characterize diseases mostly related to
the nervous system. Our facility has a 3T MRI, an MRI-compatible EEG
system, and additional supporting devices.

The research project aims at the identification of biomarkers to facilitate
diagnosis and prognosis, possibly help the understanding of
pathophysiological mechanisms and potentially predict response to
treatment. To achieve these goals, the candidate will use current
neuroimaging methods available and develop new analysis approaches for EEG
and functional magnetic resonance imaging (EEG-fMRI).

The post-doctoral scholar will work under the supervision of Dr Fernando
Cendes and will be supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation.



The successful candidate will have:

-          A degree in Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Medicine,
Neuroscience, or related area.

-          A Ph.D. with research experience in the topics relevant to the
project

-          Strong neuroimaging and EEG background

-          Knowledge about Epilepsy

-          Expertise in Functional Connectivity and Dynamic Functional
Connectivity

-          Strong Matlab programming skills

-          Experience in programming Graphical User Interfaces (GUI)

-          Familiarity with neuroimaging toolboxes (SPM, FSL, etc.)

-          A solid basis of Statistics

-          Familiarity with Machine Learning algorithms

-          Signal and image processing expertise

-          Outstanding publication records

-          Excellent communication skills

-          Research independence

-          Collaborative personality to work in groups with researchers and
students



This position is expected to start on April 2020. We are located in
Campinas, a vibrant city close to São Paulo, and the grant may cover part
of the expenses for moving to Campinas/Brazil.



Please, send the following documents to [log in to unmask]:

-          Curriculum Vitae (including publications)
-          Contact of 2 former supervisors wit letters of reference

Dr Brunno M. de Campos
Físico / Research Physicist
Lab. de Neuroimagem / Neuroimaging Lab
Unicamp / University of Campinas
Phone: +55 19 3521-8243