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[AUDITORY] LOOKING FOR A POSTDOCTORAL CANDIDATE TO APPLY FOR A SPECIFIC FUNDING CALL. NEUROACOUSTICS LAB OF TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MADRID (UPM), SPAIN



Dear Auditory colleagues,

INFORMATION

We want to incorporate an experienced postdoctoral researcher to our Neuroacoustics Lab, we are looking for a postdoctoral candidate who can apply with us to the funding opportunity called “Atracción del Talento 2019”. 

In order to apply to this opportunity, you must have the following requirements:

Type 1: Postdoctoral researcher with experience:

o    Be in possession of the PhD, which have to have been obtained between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2014.

o    Have carried out predoctoral and / or postdoctoral stays in an R & D center located outside of Spain, with a duration equal to or greater than three years with respect to the total sum of the stays made. Additionally, taking as a reference the date of publication of the extract of this Calling Order, at least two years of the last three, the researcher must have been linked to an R & D institution or organization located outside of Spain. 

o    Salary: 55.000 €/year (including social security tax)


Type 2: Postdoctoral researcher:

o    Be in possession of the PhD, which have to have been obtained between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2014.

o    The date of obtaining the PhD. must be between the time period from January 1, 2015 until the date of publication of the extract of this Calling Order.

o    Salary: 40.000 €/year (including social security tax)  

 

You can find all the information of the funding opportunity here:

https://gestiona3.madrid.org/quadrivium/portal/portals/0/documentacion/talento/ORDEN_1720_2019_FIRMADA.pdf

 

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS:

o    Required education level: PhD. Industrial engineering, neuroscience, physics, TICs, electronic engineering, biotechnology, psychology, biomedicine engineering, MSc in Neuroscience, biomedical sciences.

o    Technological areas: bioengineering, neurosciences, music, physics, telecommunications, physiology, programming, psychology, sound and image, technological surveillance

o    Required languages: English, Spanish

o    Experience, Skills: matlab, EEG analysis, fMRI analysis, Python, R

ABOUT US:

The Research Group on Instrumentation and Applied Acoustics (I2A2) of the Technical University of Madrid (UPM) Our group was founded in 1997 due to the collaboration of a group of professors of the Technical University of Madrid (UPM with a strong background in the fields of acoustics and electronic engineering. It’s a multidisciplinary group were people from the faculties of Industrial Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering and Topography work together in a collaborative environment. We work in the fields of acoustics and the application of the information and communications technologies to propose possible solutions based on our experience in these fields to some of the challenges that our society is facing. This vision drives us to work in close cooperation with Industry and Administrations in order to guarantee that the knowledge and the technology resulting from our work is transferred back to the society. Sometimes this also means that we offer added value services directly to the industry.

Neuroacoustic Lab: was created in 2016 as a joint project of the Instrumentation and Applied Acoustics Research Group (I2A2) and the Biomedical Technology Center (CTB) of the Technical University of Madrid with the aim of integrating the potentialities of both organizations for the development of technological solutions that allow improving the lives of those affected by neurodegenerative diseases, as well as the existing knowledge about them. The laboratory is interested on those technologies related to sound and vibrations, both for their stimulation capacity and their possible therapeutic use, as well as for the richness they present as a source of information and their use in diagnosis.

o    Line 1: Acoustic stimulation for the improvement of symptoms in Parkinson's disease

o    Line 2: Voice analysis for the evaluation of the progress of Parkinson's disease.

o    Line 3: Monitoring of motor activity for the evaluation of the progress of Parkinson's disease.

o    Line 4: Electronic development for the collection of electrophysiological signals.

CONTACT

If you are interested on working with us and apply together to this funding opportunity, please send your CV to the following e-mail:

Gerardo Galvez García: gerardo.galvez@xxxxxxxxxxx

DEADLINE: 05/07/2019

Please contact us only if you have already obtained the PhD.