Dear all,
We would like to draw your attention to the vacancy below. Please feel free to forward this information to those who might be interested.
Research Assistant for the Dutch Research Consortium 'Language in Interaction'
Employment
0.5 FTE
Gross monthly salary
€ 2,471 - € 3,336
Required background
Research University Degree
Organizational unit
Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging
Application deadline
15 September 2022
Are you an enthusiastic research assistant with an interest in supporting science surrounding the neural processes behind human language? And would you like to develop and integrate novel automated methodologies for characterizing
content and manner of multimodal communicative behaviours? Then we are looking for you!
As a research assistant you help us write codes for extracting several automated measures from a natural interaction based on written transcripts, Kinect movement data, audio, and video materials. We have collected a large
corpus of task-based interactions between participants (n = 71 pairs, about 1 hour per pair). Given the large size of this corpus, we aim to analyse these interactional data in an automated manner as much as possible. Together with Dr Sara Bögels, the coordinator
of the project, and various other team members of the Communicative Alignment in Brain and Behaviour (CABB or BQ3) team, you will help write codes for such automated analyses of the interactions.
Your own interests and skills may partly determine the exact projects carried out. Projects may include (but are not limited to):
Profile
We are
The Netherlands has an outstanding track record in the language sciences. The Language in Interaction research
consortium, which is sponsored by a large grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO), brings together many of the excellent research groups in the Netherlands with a research programme on the foundations of language. In addition to excellence in the domain
of language and related relevant fields of cognition, our consortium provides state-of-the-art research facilities and a research team with ample experience in the complex research methods that will be invoked to address the scientific questions at the highest
level of methodological sophistication. These include methods from genetics, neuroimaging, computational modelling, and patient-related research. This consortium realises both quality and critical mass for studying human language at a scale not easily found
anywhere else.
We have identified five Big Questions (BQ) that are central to our understanding of the human language faculty. These questions are interrelated at multiple levels. Teams of researchers will collaborate to collectively address these key questions of our field.
Our five Big Questions are:
BQ1: The nature of the mental lexicon: How to bridge neurobiology and psycholinguistic theory by computational modelling?
BQ2: What are the characteristics and consequences of internal brain organisation for language?
BQ3: Creating a shared cognitive space: How is language grounded in and shaped by communicative settings of interacting people?
BQ4: Variability in language processing and in language learning: Why does the ability to learn language change with age? How can we characterise and map individual language skills in relation to the population distribution?
BQ5: How are other cognitive systems shaped by the presence of a language system in humans?
You will be appointed at the Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (DCCN) in Nijmegen and will become a member of our Big
Question 3 (CABB) team. The mission of DCCN is to conduct cutting-edge research in cognitive neuroscience. Much of the rapid progress in this field is being driven by the development of complex neuroimaging techniques
for the in-vivo scanning of activity in the human brain - an area in which the Centre plays a leading role. The research is conducted in an international setting at all participating institutions. English is the lingua franca.
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We want to get the best out of science, others and ourselves. Why? Because this is what the world around us desperately needs. Leading research and education make an indispensable contribution
to a healthy, free world with equal opportunities for all. This is what unites the more than 24,000 students and 5,600 employees at Radboud University. And this requires even more talent, collaboration and lifelong learning. You have a part to play!
We offer
Additional employment conditions
Work and science require good employment practices. This is reflected in Radboud University's primary and secondary employment
conditions. You can make arrangements for the best possible work-life balance with flexible working hours, various leave arrangements and working from home. You are also able to compose part of your employment conditions
yourself, for example, exchange income for extra leave days and receive a reimbursement for your sports subscription. And of course, we offer a good pension plan. You are given plenty of room and responsibility to develop your talents and realise your ambitions.
Therefore, we provide various training and development schemes.
Would you like more information?
For questions about the position, please contact Sara Bögels, Postdoctoral Researcher at [log in to unmask].
Alternatively, you can contact Ivan Toni, Principal Investigator at [log in to unmask].
Practical information and applying
You can apply until 15 September 2022, exclusively using the button below. Kindly address your application to Sara Bögels. Please fill in the application form and attach the following
documents:
The first round of interviews will take place on Thursday 29 September and/or Friday 30 September in the morning. You would preferably begin employment as soon as possible.
We can imagine you're curious about our application procedure. It offers a rough outline of what you can expect during
the application process, how we handle your personal data and how we deal with internal and external candidates.
Application deadline 15 September 2022
Kind regards,
Julia Verhoef
Secretary - Language in Interaction Consortium
Radboud University | Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging (DCCN) | room 0.026 Kapittelweg 29, 6525 EN Nijmegen, The Netherlands | P.O. Box 9101, 6500 HB, Nijmegen, The Netherlands | T: +31 (0)24 3666272 | E:
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