POSITION in NEUROIMAGING ANALYSIS (Lee Miller )


Subject: POSITION in NEUROIMAGING ANALYSIS
From:    Lee Miller  <leemiller@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 25 Jun 2007 11:26:25 -0700
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ POSITION in NEUROIMAGING ANALYSIS Center for Mind & Brain, University of California, Davis Our neuroimaging laboratory seeks a research assistant or postdoc to develop advanced analysis techniques. We use fMRI and high-density EEG to study how the brain understands speech in noisy environments (see http://mindbrain.ucdavis.edu/labs/Miller/). Methods will include functional connectivity, multivariate time-frequency analyses, and the integration of fMRI with EEG. In addition to developing techniques, the RA/postdoc will train lab personnel in their use and assist in preparing journal articles, grants, and presentations. Qualifications: * Computer experience, incl. some programming required – please do not submit an application if you have never written code * Solid mathematical competence, incl. statistics and linear algebra * Bachelor’s degree for RA level; PhD or MD for postdoc level * Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written * MATLAB expertise and familiarity with Linux preferred * Previous research experience preferred Position offers benefits and competitive salary: postgraduate research assistant level starts at $32,628 annually; postdoc level uses NIH scales, starting at $36,996. Open immediately, with preferred start date 1 Aug 2007 or earlier. One year commitment preferred. Please send a curriculum vitae with the contact details of three references to Lee M. Miller: millerlab41@xxxxxxxx ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- ________________________________________________________ Lee M. Miller Assistant Professor Section of Neurobiology, Physiology, & Behavior and Center for Mind & Brain University of California, Davis http://mindbrain.ucdavis.edu/labs/Miller/


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