Research Associate/PhD (m/f/d) at the Division of Psychological Methods and Statistics, Oldenburg, Germany
Dear Members, I would like to bring to your attention a PhD position available at the Division of Psychological Methods and Statistics, University of Oldenburg, Germany. For more information about the position and how to apply, please refer to the detailed description provided in the email below. Best regards, Jörge Minula ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ School VI of Medicine and Health Sciences comprises the fields of human medicine, medical physics and acoustics, neurosciences, psychology and health services research. Together with the four regional hospitals, School VI forms the University Medicine Oldenburg. Furthermore, there is close cooperation with the University Medicine of the University of Groningen. In the organization unit for Psychological Methods and Statistics of the Department of Psychology there is a vacancy for a *Research Associate/PhD (m/f/d) **starting October 2023 *for a limited period of 3 years. There is the possibility of personal scientific qualification (doctorate/post-doctoral thesis). The position is suitable for part-time work. At the Division of Psychological Methods and Statistics we develop and apply multivariate statistical modeling techniques and technologically advanced instrumentation for research in behavioral and health sciences. By means of these tools, applicable to modeling neurometric (EEG, DTI, fMRI, fNIRS) and psychometric data, collected within and outside the lab, we aim to understand individual differences and intraindividual fluctuations in typical and disordered sensory, cognitive and emotional processing and their behavioral outcomes across the lifespan – from neonatal age to late adulthood. The methodological and substantive topics we work at are diverse, but they inspire each other. We are committed to implementing Open Science techniques to foster reproducibility in our research and beyond. The position advertised here will work on structural and functional neuroimaging with the aim of developing advanced methods (complex dynamic networks) for measuring neuromarkers of cognitive sequelae after preterm birth. Tasks include: - Collaboration in teaching (4 LVS) - Research with close links to the research priorities of the working group and the above elaborated topic - Writing scientific papers - Presenting results at scientific conferences - Engaging with Open Science practices and contributing to the Department's Open Science Interest Group ( https://uol.de/stellen?stelle=69636). Recruitment requirements: - Completed scientific university studies (Diploma / Master) in the field of Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience and related disciplines - Neuroimaging data analysis experience - Robust and broad knowledge of multivariate statistics, including Structural Equation Modeling - Knowledge of standard machine learning tools - Very good programming skills on R and Python Advantageous are: - Knowledge in clinical, personality, social and / or cognitive neuroscience - Very good scientific presentation skills - Prior experience with Open Science practices We offer: - A friendly and diverse work environment - A close mentoring toward an academic career - Payment in accordance with collective bargaining law (special annual payment, company pension scheme, asset-related benefits) incl. 30 days annual leave - Support and guidance during your induction phase - A family-friendly environment with flexible working hours (flexitime) and the possibility of pro-rata mobile work - Benefits from the university's health promotion programme - An extensive free further education programme as well as our own scientific promotion of young academics (https://uol.de/medizin/nachwuchs ) - Salary: E13 TV-L, 100% ( https://lohntastik.de/od-rechner/tv-gehaltsrechner/TV-L/E-13/1) The University of Oldenburg aims to increase the proportion of women in the academic field. Therefore, women are strongly encouraged to apply. According to § 21 para. 3 NHG, female applicants should be given preferential consideration if their qualifications are equivalent. Applicants with disabilities are given preference in the event of equal suitability. For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt ( https://uol.de/psychologie/statistik/prof-dr-andrea-hildebrandt). How to apply: Follow the description at https://uol.de/stellen?stelle=69636
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Jörge Minula