Post-doctoral position: Applying machine learning and Bayesian modeling to functional connectivity
Profs. Stefano Anzellotti and Joshua Hartshorne (Psychology Department, Boston College) are seeking a post-doctoral fellow for a collaborative project applying machine learning and nonparametric models to functional connectivity data in order to better understand individual variability in Autism Spectrum Disorder. This position is funded for two years and may be extended, pending additional funding. Candidates can learn more about the PIs and labs at sccnlab.bc.edu and l3atbc.org. Qualifications include either experience with functional neuroimaging (especially functional connectivity) or computational modeling. Experience with both is a plus. To apply, submit a CV, contact information for 2-3 references, and a cover letter highlighting relevant research experiences and interests directly to: jkhartshorne+sfari@gmail.com Preferred start date is between April 1 and Sep. 1. Boston College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Candidates from backgrounds underrepresented in psychology/neuroscience are particularly encouraged to apply. Review of applications is rolling and will continue until the position is filled.
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Joshua Hartshorne