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[AUDITORY] PhD opening in music cognition, Univ. of Vienna



Dear all,

May I attract your attention to a PhD position starting this autumn in Vienna. I would greatly appreciate it if you could forward the text below (which links to the full advert) to anyone in your circles who you think might wish to apply, particularly recent MSc graduates.

Thank you in advance, and apologies for cross posting!
Tudor Popescu


Fully funded PhD position in music cognition, University of Vienna

This PhD position is funded for 3 years by an Austrian Science Fund grant. The PhD candidate will be involved in all stages of a highly interdisciplinary research project concerned with the neurocognition of music and language, with a focus on syntax, prediction, and cultural evolution. Supervisors are Tudor Popescu (Department of Cognition, Emotion, and Methods in Psychology) and Tecumseh Fitch (Department of Behavioural and Cognitive Biology). There are no teaching obligations.

Successful candidates will have a quantitative background (e.g. experimental psychology, neuroscience, biology, engineering, etc.), with solid knowledge of programming, and interest in the neural bases of music perception. Also required are analysis skills in at least one of the project's planned methodologies (MRI, brain stimulation, pupillometry). Knowledge in any of music cognition's theoretical and computational frameworks is strongly desirable. Knowledge of German is not essential.

Informal enquiries prior to application can be directed to the project's PI, at tudor.popescu@xxxxxxxxxxxx. Application deadline is 25th September 2024 and the position is expected to start in November 2024 or soon after. All details can be found at https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/258249

 

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Dr Tudor Popescu, DPhil (Oxon)

Department of General Psychology, University of Padova (IT)

Vienna Cognitive Science Hub, University of Vienna (AT)

www.tudorpopescu.com | https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=zyvRs14AAAAJ