Dear colleagues,
The Translational Neuromodeling Unit at the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology (ETH Zurich) invites applications for a PhD student position.
The project will focus on NMDA receptors and fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis.
Please see the details about the available position below.
Best regards,
Gabor Stefanics
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Open position for a doctoral student (PhD) at TNU Zurich*
The *Translational Neuromodeling Unit* (*TNU*; Director: Prof. K.E.
Stephan) is a division of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering at the
University of Zurich and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH
Zurich). Its mission is to translate advances in computational
neuroscience into diagnostic tools for psychiatry and neurology. To this
end, the TNU brings together computational scientists, psychologists and
clinicians who jointly develop mathematical models of maladaptive
behaviour and brain disease, and evaluate their diagnostic use in
patient studies. For more information, see
http://www.translationalneuromodeling.org.
Within a custom-designed building, the TNU houses a research clinic with
a wide range of experimental facilities (EEG, eye-tracking,
pharmacological, psychophysics and behavioural labs).
The TNU invites applications for a
*Doctoral student (PhD) position* (duration 3 years)
The topic of this PhD project concerns investigations of
pathophysiological mechanisms in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) by
computational neuroimaging, with a particular focus on (i) EEG
investigations of the role of NMDA receptors in MS, and (ii) fMRI
studies of mechanisms of fatigue in MS. The project involves both data
collection (EEG and fMRI) in patients and healthy controls, as well as
advanced data analysis based on neurobiologically informed computational
models for inferring on connectivity and synaptic processes. The ideal
candidate for this position has a strong interest in clinically relevant
empirical research, as well as an ambition to develop skills in
computational modelling.
*Qualifications and requirements:*
• education in a relevant field (e.g., Psychology, Biology, Medicine,
Neuroscience, Statistics, Physics, Computer Science, or Engineering)
• good programming skills
• fluent German and English
• ability to work independently
• a team player attitude
*Additionally, the ideal applicant has experience with:*
• EEG and fMRI (data collection and analysis)
• working with patients
• solid statistical knowledge
The project will start as soon as possible after January 2016. The
salary will be in the range recommended by the Swiss National Science
Foundation (approximately CHF 50,000 p.a.).
The TNU, located in central Zurich, offers a young, collegial and highly
international community, and an exciting interdisciplinary scientific
environment at the intersection between computational neuroscience,
psychiatry and neurology.
Interested students should submit their applications including CV, names
and contact information of two references, and a short letter of
motivation (outlining their interests and explaining why they meet the
above requirements) by email in a single pdf to Gabor Stefanics
(tnu-jobs(a)biomed.ee.ethz.ch <mailto:tnu-jobs@biomed.ee.ethz.ch>).
Applications which do not fulfil these formal criteria will not be
considered. Shortlisted applicants will be invited for interviews.
Informal inquiries can be directed to Dr. G. Stefanics
(stefanics(a)biomed.ee.ethz.ch <mailto:stefanics@biomed.ee.ethz.ch>).
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until
the position is filled.