A postdoc position in the Complex Networks and Brain Dynamics group - Ref. No. 22

A postdoc position is available in the Complex Networks and Brain Dynamics group as part of the project "From Biological Neural Networks to Next-Generation Whole-Brain Models", funded by the Czech Academy of Sciences through a Lumina Quaeruntur fellowship. This position is focussed on developing model-based data analysis techniques that combine structural and functional MRI data. The postdoc will be responsible for carrying out the data analysis, and for the development of computational models of whole-brain activity that help refine and explain the relationship between functional and structural brain networks.

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Quick Info

  • For period: from 1. 1. 2023 or sooner
  • Contact Person: Helmut Schmidt, Ph.D.
  • Deadline: until position is filled

Conditions

  • Initial contract is for 24-36 months duration (with possible extension based on project progress).
  • The position is available from 01. 01. 2023 or soon thereafter.
  • Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with first cut-off on 31. 08. 2022, until the position is filled.
  • This is a full-time fixed-term contract appointment. Part-time contract negotiable.
  • Monthly gross salary: 50 000 CZK.
  • Bonuses depending on performance and travel funding for conferences and research stays.
  • No teaching duties.

Applicants should:

  • Hold a PhD in neuroimaging or related fields.
  • Have strong MRI data analysis skills (tractography, functional connectivity analysis).
  • Be willing to acquire computational modelling techniques.
  • Be fluent in English.

We seek curious, self-motivated, hard-working, team-spirited researchers.

Applications are to be sent to ics@cs.cas.cz and should contain:

  • Mention the Ref. No. 22.
  • Curriculum Vitae.
  • Two letters of recommendation. The referees should send their recommendations directly to ics@cs.cas.cz.
  • A proof of the obtained degree.

For informal inquiries, please contact the holder of the Lumina Quaeruntur fellowship directly: Helmut Schmidt, Ph.D., schmidt@cs.cas.cz.