University of Mannheim, Germany
For the international, EU-funded project
„Multilevel systems analysis and modeling of
SOmatosensory, Memory, and Affective maPs of body and
objects in multidimensional Subjective space (SOMAPS)“
on research about body perception the following
positions at the University of Mannheim are offered:
At the Otto-Selz-Institute for Applied Psychology:
1 PhD position (EG 13; before 0.5 BAT IIa)
for at first a duration of 2 years (extension possible).
A psychologist is seeked who independently performs
psychophysical laboratory experiments on somatosensory
perception of complex spatiotemporal stimulus sequences.
For this, brain electrical and hemodynamic reaction
(MR imaging) are to be registered and processed.
Previous knowledge in the field of neuropsychology,
cognitive neurosciences, psychophysics of somatosensation
and psychophysiological methodology (functional MRI,
brain electric and autonomous reactions) are desirable.
Applications are requested until March, 12th 2007 to:
Prof. Dr. Rupert Hölzl, Professur für Klinische und
Biologische Psychologie, Universität Mannheim, 68131 Mannheim.
At the Institute for Computational Medicine
(ICM, www.icm-mannheim.org) two positions in the field of
MR imaging research are offered:
1 PhD position (EG 13; before 0.5 BAT IIa)
1 Postdoc position (EG 13; before BAT IIa)
for a duration of three years each (at first limited to ½ year).
A physicist or a computer scientist is seeked whose
task is the development of new methods for the analysis
of functional MRI data and of neural network simulations.
Previous knowledge in the following fields is desirable:
- Modeling and simulation of neural networks
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Programming skills (preferably in C oder C++)
Applications with the usual documents are requested
until March, 12th 2007 to:
Dr. Daniel Gembris,
Institut für Computerunterstützte Medizin (ICM)
und Lehrstuhl für Informatik V, Universität Mannheim,
B6, 23-29B, D-68131 Mannheim.
For the applications of both institutes of the
University of Mannheim the following holds:
The positions can be split in principal. The salary is
determined by the so-called „Tarifvertrag für den
öffentlichen Dienst der Länder“ (TV-L; agreement on
tariffs for the civil service of the federal states).
The University of Mannheim is aiming at increasing
the percentage of women and therefore explicitly
encourages correspondingly qualified women to an
application. We are committed to equal opportunities
and applications from female applicants are encouraged.
In the case of equal suitability, severely handicapped
applicants will be favored.
Closing date for application: March, 12th 2007
Dr. Daniel Gembris
Chair of Computer Science V/
Institute for Computational Medicine
University of Mannheim
B6, 23-29B
D-68131 Mannheim, Germany
Tel.:+49(0)621/181-2656
www.sbic.de
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