subject: Postdoc position in human sensorimotor control – Rome, Italy A postdoctoral position is available in the research group led by Andrea d’Avella (a.davella@hsantalucia.it [13]) in the Laboratory of Neuromotor Physiology of the Santa Lucia Foundation in Rome, Italy, to conduct studies in the area of human sensorimotor control. The postdoctoral researcher will be involved in a new interdisciplinary project, funded by the H2020 program of the European Union, aiming at a step change in human-robot interaction. The consortium comprises leading robotics, computational neuroscience, and human motor control European research groups. Research will be focused on investigating human sensorimotor strategies for prediction, coordination, and control during interactive catching and throwing. Experiments will be conducted with real balls using a custom designed launching apparatus and with virtual balls simulated in an immersive multisensory virtual environment with a large field of view. Models of human sensorimotor strategies, including sensorimotor synergies, will be developed and used for assessment of human-robot interactions. Applicants should have a recent Ph.D. in a relevant discipline, a real interest in human sensorimotor control, and strong quantitative and programming skills. Experience with collection and analysis of experimental data, psychophysics in virtual environments, and modeling of sensorimotor processes are valuable assets. Salary will be commensurate with experience. Applicants should provide a statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae, and contact information for references. The position is available starting on February 1st 2015 and open until filled.