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[AUDITORY] Postdoc position in Cognitive Neuroscience of Hearing
*** apologies for cross-posting (and the name mix-up in the previous
in mail) ***
Dear list,
We are hiring a new post-doctoral associate at the Brain and Mind
Institute, University of Western Ontario, Canada
(http://psychology.uwo.ca/about_us/conchlabpostdoc.html).
A 2-year postdoctoral position (renewable for a 3rd year) is available
in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Communication and Hearing (CoNCH)
laboratory of Ingrid Johnsrude (University of Western Ontario).
The successful applicant will use behavioral/psychophysical methods
and electrophysiological methods (EEG) and/or functional neuroimaging
(fMRI) in young and older listeners to study how sound, particularly
(but not exclusively) speech, is processed by the brain, and the
relationship between peripheral and central neural activity.
The successful applicant must have a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline
(e.g., psychology, hearing science, neuroscience, physiology,
engineering, computer science, etc.), excellent quantitative and
computer skills, and effective oral and written communication skills.
The position is in the Brain and Mind Institute at Western, which is a
vibrant and collaborative group including 36 core faculty, 170 core
trainees, and 26 associate faculty. It is one of North America’s
foremost cognitive neuroscience groups, with multiple state-of-the-art
electroencephalography recording systems, both 3T and 7T MRI systems,
TMS, and cutting-edge facilities for other types of psychophysical,
electrophysiological and cognitive assessment. Depending on interest,
close involvement with the School of Communication Sciences and
Disorders at Western, which houses the National Centre for Audiology
and 24 principal investigators (PIs) in Audiology and Speech Pathology
and their trainees, is also possible.
With annual research funding in excess of $240 million, and an
international reputation for success, Western ranks as one of Canada’s
top research-intensive universities (www.uwo.ca). The university
campus is in London, a thriving city of 400,000+ people located midway
between Toronto and Detroit. With parks, river valleys, tree-lined
streets, and bicycle paths, London is known as the “Forest City” and
boasts galleries, theatre, music and sporting events, and an
international airport, see (www.ledc.com).
This position is available from Jan 2018 (or after), with funding from
the Canadian Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
(NSERC), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and
Western University. Salary is competitive and will depend upon
qualifications and experience. A range of benefits is available
depending on length of appointment.
Depending on prior experience, annual salary will be at least
$45,000–$50,000 CAD. Postdoctoral Associates are provided with a
health care spending account. Information on the health care spending
account is available at
http://www.uwo.ca/hr/benefits/your_benefits/postdoc/hcsa.html. Western
provides mentorship and a professional development program for
postdoctoral scholars, Competitive Edge (http://bit.ly/2tBfAtm).
To apply, please send the following materials to Ingrid Johnsrude &
Björn Herrmann, University of Western Ontario: ijohnsru@xxxxxx &
bherrman@xxxxxx
- A detailed curriculum vitae
- One page summary of career trajectory and interest
- PDFs or hard copies of any publications that are not readily available on-line
- Two names of references who can be contacted, including the PhD advisor
Deadline for applications is November 15th, 2017, or until the
position is filled. Please write to Björn (bherrman@xxxxxx) if you
would like more information.
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Björn Herrmann (PhD)
Brain and Mind Institute
The University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario N6A 5B7
Canada