[visionlist] Postdoc positions at University of Wales Bangor
David Linden
d.linden at bangor.ac.uk
Thu Jun 23 11:15:19 GMT 2005
Postdoctoral Research Officer & Postgraduate Research Assistant
Visual Working Memory
School of Psychology
University of Wales Bangor
*Postdoctoral Research Officer*
Starting salary: £19,460 - £21,640 (on R&A Grade 1A) p.a.
*Postgraduate Research Assistant*
Starting salary: £19,460 (on R&A Grade 1B) p.a.
Applications are invited for two 3 year full-time Research positions,
working with Dr David Linden and Professor Kimron Shapiro. These
positions are available from 1st October, 2005 and are funded as part of
a project grant on fMRI, EEG and TMS studies of visual working memory by
The Wellcome Trust.
Candidates should have a PhD or Masters degree in one of the areas of
cognitive neuroscience, ideally with experience in functional
neuroimaging and/or neurophysiology, stimulus programming and a strong
background in statistics.
Successful applicants will work in the School's new Wolfson Centre for
Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience, which has facilities for fMRI, EEG,
and MRI-guided TMS; established patient and participant panels;
excellent links with the National Health Service; and a research staff
of international standing. In the most recent national assessments,
Bangor achieved the highest possible ratings for research (5*A) and
Teaching quality (‘Excellent').
Our dynamic cognitive neuroscience group provides excellent training
opportunities and international collaborations.
Application forms and further particulars should be obtained by
contacting Human Resources, University of Wales, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57
2DG; tel: (01248) 382926/388132; e-mail: personnel at bangor.ac.uk.; web:
http://www.bangor.ac.uk.
Please quote reference number *05-4/211* when applying for the
Postdoctoral Research Officer post and reference number *05-4/212* when
applying for the Postgraduate Research Assistant post.
Closing date for applications: *Friday 15th July, 2005*.
For further information about this position and the School please
contact Dr David Linden, e-mail: d.linden at bangor.ac.uk. and see the
Psychology web site: http://www.psych.bangor.ac.uk.
For scientific background see:
Mohr & Linden, J Cogn Neurosci 17, 355-366, 2005
Bledowski et al., J Neurosci 24, 9353-9360, 2003
Linden et al., NeuroImage 20, 1518-30, 2003
Committed To Equal Opportunities
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