(Apologies for cross-posting)

 

The newly established W3 professorship “Computational Psychiatry” at the Dept. 
of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University Tübingen is offering a position for 
a Lab Manager (m/f/d; 50-100%, 1+ years) starting in January 2023 or at 
earliest convenience. The position is initially limited to 1 year with the 
possibility of a further extension.

 

Background: 

The newly established W3 professorship “Computational Psychiatry” focuses on 
understanding the neural and computational mechanisms underlying psychiatric 
disorders, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, and predicting disorder 
trajectories using computational modelling, neuroimaging, pharmacology and 
smartphone-based data collection in clinical and non-clinical populations.

 

This position is suited for aspiring researchers with an MSc in psychology, 
cognitive science, or similar and is ideal for an ambitious person that wants 
to gain experience in cognitive neuroscience and computational psychiatry 
research. This position will allow the candidate to gain experience with 
conducting research with vulnerable populations and using cutting-edge 
computational psychiatry methods.

 

Responsibilities:
Involvement in the day-to-day running of the lab 
Assistance with conducting studies, e.g. piloting of studies, equipment setup 
and maintenance, and data collection (behavioural, neuroimaging, 
smartphone-based)
Assistance with patient recruitment and support for clinical studies
Assistance with coding experiments and analyses pipelines
Support professor with administrative tasks and lab management:
Support with Ethics applications
Implementation and communication of general lab and safety regulations 
File and document management (e.g., preparatory work for the reimbursement of 
travel expenses)
Organisation of higher-level laboratory management tasks (e.g. purchasing of 
equipment, inventory)
 

Qualifications:

      Essential:
This position is suited for aspiring researchers with an MSc in psychology, 
cognitive science, neuroscience, or similar
Good organization skills and self-motivation
Experience with conducting cognitive (neuro-)science / psychological research 
with human participants
A strong interest in cognitive neuroscience and computational psychiatry and 
good understanding of the relevant literature 
Good command of the German language
 

Desirable:
Experience with conducting research in vulnerable populations, such as children 
and/or psychiatric patients
Solid programming skills (Matlab, Python) 
Experience with neuroimaging and/or computational modelling would be ideal
 

What we offer:

We offer a unique lab manager position based at the Dept. for Psychiatry and 
Psychotherapy, University Hospital of Tübingen. The position is funded by an 
Alexander-von-Humboldt-Professorship award. We offer remuneration in accordance 
with TV-L (collective wage agreement for the Public Service of the German 
Federal States) in addition to all the customary benefits granted to employees 
working in Public Services.

 

The candidate will gain insight into the process of academic research, and it 
will be a great stepping stone towards an independent research career. The 
position will be linked to the new German Centre for Mental Health and there is 
ample opportunity for interacting with collaborators locally, nationally and 
internationally. 

 

About Tübingen:

Tübingen is a scenic university town on the Neckar River in South-Western 
Germany. The quality of life is exceptionally high and the atmosphere is 
diverse, inclusive, and most locals speak English. Tübingen offers excellent 
research opportunities due to the University, four Max Planck Institutes, the 
University Hospital, and Europe’s largest AI research consortium. You can find 
out more about Tübingen here: https://www.tuebingen.de/en/

 

How to apply: 

If you are interested in the position, please get in touch with Susan Fischer 
via email ([email protected]) enclosing your CV.

For formal applications, please send a motivation letter, your CV, and the 
contact information of two referees as a single PDF to Susan Fischer. The 
University of Tübingen is an equal opportunities employer. Severely handicapped 
persons with equal qualifications are given preferential consideration. 
Applications of qualified women academics are thus especially encouraged; 
applications of disabled persons will be given preferential treatment to those 
of other candidates with equal qualifications. Please note the applicable 
vaccination regulations.

 

The employment will be arranged by the central administration of the University 
of Tübingen. Preference will be given to applications received by 11 December, 
2022, but applications might be considered thereafter until the position is 
filled.

 

 

 

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Susan Fischer 

Coordinator

Alexander von Humboldt Professorship Prof Peter Dayan 

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen & 
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics 

 

AI Research Building R 20-7/A21

Maria-von-Linden-Str. 6

72076 Tübingen

Germany

[email protected]

 

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