7 Oct
2024
7 Oct
'24
9:59 a.m.
We are excited to announce an opportunity for a PhD or Postdoctoral researcher to join our lab at the University of Marburg, starting as soon as possible. This position is funded by the prestigious DFG CRC/TRR 393 consortium, a long-term, multicenter project dedicated to understanding the trajectories of affective disorders. The position is initially for two years, with the possibility of extension up to an additional three years (maximum of five years). How to Determine if You Are a Good Fit: - Familiarize yourself with our work: Review the research papers listed below, visit our lab’s website (https://www.psycontrol-lab.de/), and explore the Physics of Cognition workshop we recently organized (https://bernstein-network.de/bernstein-conference/program/satellite-workshops/physics/). Ask yourself if these topics align with your research experience or excite your intellectual curiosity- . - Conference Engagement: Do you regularly attend, or aspire to attend, conferences such as CCN, NeurIPS, ICLR, COSYNE, BCCN, BrainModes, OHBM, SfN, ECNP, or Computational Psychiatry? If these events resonate with you, you may find our environment a great fit. What You Will Bring: - A strong motivation to advance the understanding of mental health disorders. - A solid background in Dynamical Systems Theory, Machine Learning, Generative Visual AI, and Neuroimaging. - Proficiency in coding - Excellent command of the English language in writing and speaking. What You Can Expect From Us: - Access to one of the most unique infrastructures in this field including full access to multiple multimodal unique large datasets (N > 3000) in the field, including fMRI, DTI, EEG, and EMA. - Ample computational resources (dedicated CPU, GPU, and RAM) tailored to your needs. - - Collaboration with a highly motivated interdisciplinary team with backgrounds in Engineering, Physics, Psychology, and Medicine. - Strong national and international collaborations through projects like The Adaptive Mind (TAM, https://www.theadaptivemind.de/) and the Center for Mind, Brain, and Behavior (CMBB, https://www.cmbb-fcmh.de/de), and partnerships with labs in the UK, Netherlands, Germany, and the USA. - Dedicated travel funding and the ability to run your own studies. For postdoctoral candidates, there is potential to establish your own research group. If you resonate with our research and approach, please send your CV and a brief statement explaining why you are a good fit and why this opportunity excites you to hamidreza.jamalabadi@uni-marburg.de. There is no formal deadline for applications—reviews will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Key Publications Gaziv, G., Lee, M., & DiCarlo, J. J. (2024). Strong and precise modulation of human percepts via robustified ANNs. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 36. Durstewitz, D., Koppe, G., & Thurm, M. I. (2023). Reconstructing computational system dynamics from neural data with recurrent neural networks. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 24(11), 693-710. Jamalabadi, H., Koppe, G., Nozari, E., & Hahn, T. (2023). Engineering the Mind: Actionable Technical Requirements for Innovation in Clinical Neuroscience. Stocker, J. E., Koppe, G., Reich, H., Heshmati, S., Kittel-Schneider, S., Hofmann, S. G., ... & Jamalabadi, H. (2023). Formalizing psychological interventions through network control theory. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 13830. Winter, N. R., Blanke, J., Leenings, R., Ernsting, J., Fisch, L., Sarink, K., ... & Hahn, T. (2024). A Systematic Evaluation of Machine Learning–Based Biomarkers for Major Depressive Disorder. JAMA Psychiatry, 81(4), 386-395. Goetschalckx, L., Andonian, A., Oliva, A., & Isola, P. (2019). Ganalyze: Toward visual definitions of cognitive image properties. Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision, 5744-5753. Hope to hear from you soon! Best regards, Hamidreza Jamalabadi -- Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Hamidreza Jamalabadi Professor for Computational Psychiatry Psychiatric Control Systems Lab Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Philipps-Universität Marburg Rudolf-Bultmann-Straße 8 35039 Marburg Germany Tel.: +49 6421 5863827 Email: hamidreza.jamalabadi@uni-marburg.de hamidreza.jamalabadi@psycontrol-lab.de Web: https://www.psycontrol-lab.de/