The Rutledge Lab in the Department of Psychology at Yale is accepting applications from prospective postdocs for 3-year postdoc positions with
a flexible start date.
Our lab uses computational models to study reinforcement learning, decision making, and affective states like happiness. We explore these questions using a combination of brain scanning, pharmacology, and large-scale smartphone-based experiments in healthy
and clinical populations. Our previous app The Great Brain Experiment had over 100,000 users.
We are looking for postdocs for a NIMH-funded project using longitudinal smartphone-based data collection with tasks and surveys in people with depression and control participants (N>600) including a subset (N>200) with fMRI data.
Collaborators for rsfMRI: Avram Holmes (Yale), Faith Gunning and Conor Liston (Cornell Weill)
Machine learning: Zeb Kurth-Nelson (DeepMind)
Clinical and longitudinal: Akshay Nair (UCL), John Krystal, Leying Guan and Ralitza Gueorguieva (Yale)
Further details can be found on our website (www.rutledgelab.org). Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Dr Rutledge directly (robb.rutledge@yale.edu) with a CV, a brief description of research interests, and a list of three references (names and
email addresses).