We are seeking for a highly motivated PhD student to join the Action Recognition and Concepts Group at CIMeC (Center for Mind/Brain Sciences), University of Trento, Italy. The research project will focus on an MEG-based dynamic extension to representational similarity analysis (dynamic RSA) that we have recently developed in our lab to investigate predictive representations of dynamic events
We're looking for applicants who:
· Have a strong drive to pursue a career in scientific research
· Possess independent and critical thinking skills
· Excel in collaborative teamwork
· Have a background in cognitive neuroscience (preferably M/EEG or fMRI, MVPA/RSA) and strong programming skills (preferably Matlab)
At CIMeC, you'll have access to cutting-edge research facilities, such as:
· A brand new MEGIN TRIUX neo MEG system
· A 3T MRI Siemens Prisma
· TMS, EEG, and combined TMS-EEG setups
· Human intracranial stereotactic EEG
· Eye-tracking systems
· Kinematic recording systems
All equipment is dedicated 100% to research purposes, providing you with the ideal environment for testing your research questions. As a member of our lab and of the wider CIMeC community, you will be part of an international community of students and researchers in a vibrant scientific environment. The working language is English. Our lab enjoys numerous international collaborations, and we offer ample opportunities to engage with the broader scientific community through conferences, workshops, and international meetings, supported by research funding attracted by our lab.
Living in Trentino offers a unique combination of natural beauty and cultural richness. Situated among stunning landscapes between the Dolomites and Lake Garda, it provides a serene setting where you can appreciate nature alongside various cultural activities and sports. Trentino is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful regions in Italy, offering an exceptional quality of life alongside your academic pursuits.
Deadline to apply is June 24. Find more information on CIMeC’s doctoral program here.
If you are thrilled to contribute to our research in cognitive neuroscience, please send an informal inquiry, including a CV and a brief statement of research interests, to moritz.wurm@unitn.it. We look forward to hearing from you!
Best wishes,
Moritz Wurm