[visionlist] postdoctoral position at Duke-NUS

Po-Jang (Brown) Hsieh hsieh.pj at gmail.com
Sat Jul 9 01:01:40 GMT 2011


The Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders Program at Duke-NUS in Singapore
has an opening for a postdoctoral research fellow.

The goal of this research program is to study the neural basis of objection
perception, visual awareness and attention using functional neuoimaging and
behavioral (including eye-tracking, EEG, and TMS) methods. Candidates will
be expected to support the research goals of the PI, and will also have the
opportunity to develop independent lines of research.

Applicants must have a degree in one of the following domains: biological
sciences, biomedical sciences, psychological sciences or related
fields. Applicants with a degree in engineering, physics, mathematics, or
statistics who demonstrate a systemic perspective and who express an
interest in cognitive neuroscience research will receive due consideration.

The applicant should have excellent written and oral communication skills,
and excellent programming skills (Matlab and Python). Seek organized,
reliable, self-motivated individual who is able to work effectively with
others and multitask efficiently in a fast-paced environment.

Applicants should send the following documents: (1) Curriculum Vitae, (ii)
three referee names, and (iii) a writing sample, examples of published
works, or statement of research interests to:

Po-Jang Hsieh, Ph.D. (materials please be submitted by email to: hsieh.pj “a
t”gmail.com)
Assistant Professor
Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders Program
Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School
8 College Road
Singapore 169857

Website: Brain and Consciousness Lab:
https://sites.google.com/site/brainconsciousnesslab/

Recruitment will be done on a rolling basis. Salary and benefits are
competitive and will depend on qualifications and work experience.
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