Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cognitive Neuroscience
Applications are invited for the post of Research Fellow at the Department
of Psychology and Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience , University College
London. The position is full-time for 3 years, working on a BBSRC Research
Grant: “Multisensory dynamics of selective attention in the human brain: a
combined neurodisruption and neuroimaging project”, held by Dr Chris
Chambers, Dr Christian Ruff, and Prof. Jon Driver. The postholder will be
responsible for conducting research in the cognitive neuroscience of human
selective attention using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS),
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and concurrent TMS-fMRI.
Essential skills include a thorough knowledge of fMRI techniques; experience
with TMS is preferred but not essential. The successful applicant will hold
a PhD, however applications are also welcomed from current PhD students who
will have submitted their dissertation by October 1 st , 2007.
Salary will be within Grade 7 of the academic salary scale (£26,666-£30,913,
plus £2,572 London Allowance), depending on knowledge and experience.
Applications (e-mail or hard copy) by covering letter, CV, the names and
addresses of three referees and Personal Information form (the latter
available at: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/info/Personal_Information.doc ),
to Kathryn Knapp, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College
London, Alexandra House, 17 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR. If applying by
e-mail please submit all requested information in one .pdf file named by
your surname eg Smith.pdf to [log in to unmask] . Further information
concerning the post is at: http://www.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/info/chambers_rf.htm
or by contacting the Principal Investigator, Dr Chris Chambers (
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The closing date for applications is Monday July 16th , 2007 . Interviews
for this position will be conducted at the Institute of Cognitive
Neuroscience in August 2007.
The starting date for this position will be October 1st , 2007.
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