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Maxime Carrière
Berlin, Germany
Position Details
Apply by Nov 21, 2023
Post-Doc
Berlin, Germany
Application deadline
Nov 21, 2023
Job
Job location
Berlin, Germany
Quick Information
Application Deadline
Nov 21, 2023
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
See description
Experience Level
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Job
Job location
Berlin, Germany
Job Description
The ERC Advanced Grant “Material Constraints Enabling Human Cognition (MatCo)” at the Freie Universität Berlin aims to build network models of the human brain that mimic neurocognitive processes involved in language, communication and cognition. A main strategy is to use neural network models constrained by neuroanatomical and neurophysiological features of the human brain in order to explain aspects of human cognition. To this end, neural network simulations are performed and evaluated in neurophysiological and neurometabolic experiments. This neurocomputational and experimental research targets novel explanations of human language and cognition on the basis of neurobiological principles. In the MatCo project, 3 positions are currently available: 1 full time position for a Scientific Researcher at the postdoctoral level Fixed-term (until 30.9.2025), Salary Scale 13 TV-L FU ID: WiMi_MatCo100_08-2022, 2 part time positions (65%) for Scientific Researchers at the predoctoral level Fixed-term (until 30.9.2025), Salary Scale 13 TV-L FU ID: WiMi_MatCo65_08-2022
Requirements
- Completed university degree (MA
- MSc or equivalent) in a relevant field (e.g.
- linguistics
- psychology
- cognitive neuroscience
- medicine). Only for the postdoc position: Completion of a PhD (or MD) in a relevant field (linguistics
- psychology
- cognitive neuroscience
- medicine). Desirable: Research experience with biologically constrained neural networks and with network simulations of cognitive processes. Experience in empirical experimental language research.
Job
Job location
Coordinates pending.
Berlin, Germany
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