Job positions are available at the Center for Cognition and Brain Disorders at Hangzhou Normal University in China. The center was recently built and has established five research groups focusing on Chinese character cognition & perception learning, children's cognitive disorders, depression, epilepsy, and methodology of resting-state fMRI. The center is equipped with a state-of-the-art 3T magnet, TMS, EEG, fNIRS, eye-tracker, multi-channel physiological recording instrument and so on. The center has strong connections with the affiliated hospital of Hangzhou Normal University, which provides abundant patient resources.
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. or M.D. in cognitive neuroscience or related areas and have demonstrated achievement in their areas. Successful candidates will be hired at one of six levels (from high to low): principle investigator, senior investigator, investigator, associate investigator, assistant investigator and post-doctoral researcher. They will be expected to carry out high-quality researches in the center. The center will provide internationally competitive salary and other benefits (such as housing subsidies, start-up funds, etc.)
The positions are open immediately. Applicants should submit a letter describing their interests and credentials, curriculum vitae, statements of research, and copies of selected publications. For more information, please contact people listed below:
1. Chinese characters cognition & perceptual learning (Not limited in this area, the same below):
Prof. Xuchu Weng ( [log in to unmask] ) (http://jky.hznu.edu.cn/article.asp?id=2434)
Prof. Sheng He ( [log in to unmask] ) (http://www.psych.umn.edu/people/faculty/he.htm)
Prof. Fang Fang ( [log in to unmask] ) (http://www.psy.pku.edu.cn/en/fangfang.html or
http://www.psy.pku.edu.cn/faculty.php?fid=36)
2. Depression:
Prof. Georg Northoff ( [log in to unmask] ) (http://www.imhr.ca/research/northofflab/index-e.cfm)
3. Resting-state fMRI methods and other brain disorders:
Prof. Yufeng Zang ( [log in to unmask] ) (www.restfmri.net)
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