A postdoctoral position
is available in the group led by Prof. Andrea d’Avella
(a.davella@hsantalucia.it) in the Laboratory of Neuromotor
Physiology directed
by Prof. Francesco Lacquaniti, at the Santa
Lucia Foundation in Rome, Italy. The researcher will be
involved in ongoing studies
performed under the interdisciplinary project CogIMon, funded
by the H2020 program
of the European Union. The project CogIMon aims at a step
change in human-robot
interaction, and comprises leading robotics, computational
neuroscience, and
human motor control European research groups.
Research will be
focused on investigating strategies for prediction,
coordination, and control
during interactive human-human and human-robot catching and
throwing.
Experiments are conducted with real balls in a large motion
capture setup and with
virtual balls in an immersive multisensory virtual environment
where ball
impact is rendered with a haptic device, and human and robotic
agents are
simulated.
Applicants
should have a PhD degree 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, computer graphics and avatar animation 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 May 1st 2017 and
open until
filled.
-- Andrea d'Avella, Ph.D. Laboratory of Neuromotor Physiology IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia Via Ardeatina 306 00179 Roma, Italy tel : (+39) 06-51501153 fax : (+39) 06-51501482 E-mail: a.davella@hsantalucia.it