Position A: DP180100396 (in collaboration with Masafumi Oizumi, Hiroto Kawasaki, Giulio Tononi) 

No report paradigm in EEG/MEG/intracranial recordings and the analysis of integrated information across sensory and prefrontal cortex

Position B: DP180104128 (in collaboration with Marta Garrido, Ueli Rutishauser, Ralph Adolphs) 

The analysis of MEG/intracranial recordings, using Granger causality and integrated information

We are looking for highly talented postdocs (application from PhD students with a prospect of getting PhD in 1 year are welcomed) for the above two ARC-funded positions. 

Ideal candidates in both positions would have strong publications, strong programming skills in Matlab/Python, strong background in data analysis, preferably neuroimaging data or neural spikes. 

The projects include 1) design of various psychophysical paradigms (pdf), including no-report paradigms (pdf), which can be used for subsequent EEG/MEG/intracranial recording experiments and 2) analysis of EEG/MEG/intracranial data using the approximations of integrated information (link1, link , link, link)).

Please send the inquiry with your CV to naotsugu.tsuchiya@monash.edu.  Applicants with most fit background and skills will be contacted for subsequent interview over the internet.  The positions will be available until they are filled. 

Regards

Nao Tsuchiya


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Nao (Naotsugu) Tsuchiya
Associate Professor 

Monash Institute of Cognitive and Clinical Neurosciences
Attention and Memory Program 
School of Psychological Sciences
Monash University 
770 Blackburn 
Monash Brain Imaging facility, Clayton, VIC 3800
Australia 

T: +61 3 9905 4564



2. Visiting Researcher at Department of Dynamic Brain Imaging,

Advanced Telecommunications Research (ATR), Japan

3. Visiting Researcher at CiNet, Osaka University, Japan