[visionlist] Postdoctoral position in human neuroscience at Boston University (Reinhart Lab)

Reinhart, Robert rmgr at bu.edu
Sun Mar 10 22:05:23 -04 2024


POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER POSITION AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY

A position for a postdoctoral research associate in human cognitive neuroscience is available in the Reinhart Lab at Boston University, led by Associate Professor Rob Reinhart. The lab studies large-scale rhythmic neural mechanisms of perception and cognition in the human brain. Noninvasive brain stimulation techniques (HD-tACS, TI) are combined with electrophysiology (EEG) and source reconstruction (beamforming), neuroimaging (MRI, DTI, fMRI), and computational approaches (e.g., MVPA, RSA, DDM, RL, BHM).

We are seeking an extremely motivated postdoctoral researcher with a background in human electrophysiology or neuroimaging. This is a unique opportunity in several respects. First, the postdoctoral associate will enjoy an extraordinary degree of intellectual freedom and creative control over their work, as our funding sources include large philanthropic gifts and fungible retention accounts, allowing us to pursue virtually any question that piques our curiosity. That said, our lab interests do tend to revolve around the neurocomputational nature of visual perceptual and higher-order cognitive abilities using neural oscillations and how they synchronize within and between cortical regions. The breadth of research topics, subject populations, and methods is also unique. We are currently conducting studies ranging from low vision (e.g., contrast sensitivity, 3D-shape perception via motion) to core cognitive functions (e.g., working memory maintenance, updating, gating, deletion; executive control; episodic long-term memory) to high-order, more complex processes (e.g., emotional memory, concept abstraction, creativity, consciousness). Our studies are conducted in healthy younger adults, healthy older adults, and people with neurodegenerative disorders (mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimer's disease) and neuropsychiatric disorders (schizophrenia, obsessive compulsive disorder). The methods we employ are also wide-ranging, as listed above, and we lean on our many collaborators when our research questions veer outside our core expertise (e.g., David Soto, consciousness; Andrew Budson, Alzheimer's disease; Matcheri Keshavan, schizophrenia; Sam Ling, fMRI low vision, to name a few). We seek individuals who enjoy working on challenging problems with enthusiasm and creative rigor in a collaborative team-based environment. This position is open to both US citizens and foreign nationals. Start date is flexible.

The term of this appointment is two years with the possibility of renewal.

Essential qualifications for this position include: a Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Bioengineering, Cognitive Science or other closely related fields. A background in electrophysiology of the visual system and computational-representational theories of mind is preferred. All candidates should possess strong quantitative skills (e.g. Matlab, C++, Python).

To apply, email Rob Reinhart (rmgr at bu.edu) and include a cover letter, CV, research statement, and contact information for three references.




Robert M. G. Reinhart (he/him/his)

Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience Laboratory

Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences

Department of Biomedical Engineering

Boston University

677 Beacon St. Rm. 312

Boston, MA 02215, USA

Tel: (617) 353-9481

Email: rmgr at bu.edu<mailto:rmgr at bu.edu>

Website<http://sites.bu.edu/reinhartlab>
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