<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body style="overflow-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; line-break: after-white-space;"><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0mm; font-size: medium; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri Light", sans-serif;">Dear all,<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0mm; font-size: medium; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri Light", sans-serif;"><br></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0mm; font-size: medium; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri Light", sans-serif;">We are seeking for a highly motivated PhD student to join the </span><span style="font-family: "Calibri Light", sans-serif;"><a href="https://www.cimec.unitn.it/en/929/action-recognition-and-concepts-group" style="color: rgb(149, 79, 114);">Action Recognition and Concepts Group</a> at CIMeC (Center for Mind/Brain Sciences), University of Trento, Italy. The research project will focus on a MEG-based dynamic extension to representational similarity analysis (<a href="https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.09.02.506366" style="color: rgb(149, 79, 114);">dynamic RSA</a>) that we have recently developed in our lab to investigate predictive representations of temporally extended unfolding events<span class="highwire-cite-metadata-doi">. </span>The successful candidate should have a background in cognitive neuroscience (preferably M/EEG or fMRI, MVPA/RSA) and strong programming skills (preferably Matlab). Deadline to apply is May 31. Please get in touch with me (<a href="mailto:moritz.wurm@unitn.it" style="color: rgb(149, 79, 114);">moritz.wurm@unitn.it</a>) as soon as possible if you are interested or have questions. Find more information on CIMeC’s doctoral program <a href="https://www.unitn.it/drcimec/" style="color: rgb(149, 79, 114);">here</a>.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0mm; font-size: medium; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri Light", sans-serif;"><br></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0mm; font-size: medium; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri Light", sans-serif;">All the best,<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0mm; font-size: medium; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><span style="font-family: "Calibri Light", sans-serif;">Moritz Wurm<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0mm; font-size: medium; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><br></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0mm; font-size: medium; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><br style="font-family: Helvetica; font-size: 14px;"></p><div><div>-- <br>Moritz Wurm, PhD<br>Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMeC), University of Trento<br>Corso Bettini 31, 38068 Rovereto (TN), Italy<br>moritz.wurm@unitn.it<br>+39 0461-28 8632<br>https://sites.google.com/site/moritzfwurm</div></div><p class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0mm; font-size: medium; font-family: Calibri, sans-serif;"><br class="Apple-interchange-newline"></p></body></html>