[visionlist] salaried PhD positions on visual attention in Amsterdam

Olivers, C.N.L. c.n.l.olivers at vu.nl
Sat Sep 30 10:05:10 -05 2017


Job title:  Two PhD positions (promovendus) on visual attention 
Date of publication: October 5, 2017
Closing date: November 9, 2017 

Full advert on: www.academictransfer.nl

VU Amsterdam is one of the leading institutions for higher education in Europe and aims to be inspiring, innovative, and committed to societal welfare. It comprises ten faculties and has teaching facilities for 25,000 students.  

Job description
The Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology is offering two 4-year PhD projects on visual attention (subject to one year probationary period). You will be working in the team led by Professor Chris Olivers. One project focuses on fMRI techniques to determine the relationship between population receptive field size and visual search behaviour, in collaboration with the SPINOZA imaging centre directed by Professor Serge Dumoulin. The other project focuses on EEG techniques to uncover the bottom-up and top-down signals for peripheral vision. You will be part of a diverse, supportive, and internationally renowned group of researchers investigating multiple aspects of visual attention and memory, using a range of advanced techniques. Project descriptions are available on request from c.n.l.olivers at vu.nl.

Tasks
- The PhD student will conduct, under supervision, research into the relationship between, and the mechanisms behind, peripheral vision and attention in visual search.
- The PhD student will learn state of the art techniques, and follow necessary courses within local and national graduate schools.
- Promote team work with researchers working on similar projects.
- Present at national and international conferences
- Write high standard international peer-reviewed publications, as well as a PhD thesis complying with university standards.

Requirements
- An MSc degree in cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, biomedical sciences or related field, with a *demonstrable* interest in psychophysics and/or the (electro)physiology of the visual system.
- Demonstrable technical skills, including proficient programming. Experience with packages like Matlab/R/Python is an advantage. For the EEG project, EEG or MEG experience is an advantage (but not required).
- Proficient English writing and presentation skills.
- Ability to work in a multidisciplinary research team.


Employment conditions
In the Netherlands, PhD positions are fully salaried jobs. You pay no tuition fee. You can find information about our employment conditions at  www.workingatvu.nl. This includes:
- 4-year 1.0 fte research period, subject to one year probationary period (this means that a 1-year contract is followed by a 3-year contract after satisfactory assessment)
- Additional remuneration of  8.3% end-of-year bonus and  8% holiday allowance; 
- solid pension scheme (ABP);

Salary
The salary will be in accordance with university regulations for academic personnel, and amounts € 2.222 ,- gross per month in the first year up to € 2.840,- in the fourth year (salary scale 85, PhD) based on a full-time employment.

Information
General information about the VU and the Department of Experimental and Applied Psychology and the Section Cognitive Psychology can be found on the websites: www.vu.nl or http://www.vupsy.nl/research-cognitive; For specific information about the project, contact Prof. Chris Olivers, c.n.l.olivers at vu.nl. For specific information about the procedure, contact Ms Barbara Goudriaan, barbara.goudriaan at vu.nl.

Application
To apply for this position, please send your letter of application, curriculum vitae, BA and MSc grade list, the name and contact details of two references, and if finished, your MSc thesis electronically, before the 9th of November 2017 to: Barbara Goudriaan, barbara.goudriaan at vu.nl . Late applications may be still accepted. 



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