Dear colleagues,

Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD position (3 years) in the
Department of Psychology at Durham University. The successful applicant
will work with Paige Scalf in the Centre for Vision and Visual Cognition
(CVVC) on the neural processes underlying vision, attention and working
memory employing combinations of research methods and tools from
psychology, neuroscience and functional neuroimaging (fMRI).

The Department of Psychology and CVVC offer an exciting and friendly
multidisciplinary research environment with ample opportunities for
training and collaboration. The centre has access to excellent technical
facilities including a 0T and 3T MRI scanner, as well as laboratories for
brain stimulation (TMS, tdCS), motion analysis systems, behavioural
experiments and eye-tracking. Dr Scalf has expertise in ultra-high
resolution fMRI and time-resolved fMRI methodology.

  The candidate is expected to have a strong academic background. A
preference is given to students with a background in psychology,
neuroscience, math or computer science at the master’s level.  Candidates
who have knowledge of fMRI analysis packages (SPM, Matlab, Freesurfer,
AFNI), statistical software (e.g., R or Stata) and programming skills
(e.g.,python, C++, matlab ) will have a strong advantage. Applications are
welcome from students who are eligible for EU fee rates (UK, EU nationals).

The position is expected to begin in October 2015. Applications should
include a curriculum vitae and a cover letter. Three letters of academic
reference, assessing the applicant’s research potential and personality,
should be sent independently by the referees.

Applications should be submitted electronically and all material, including
reference letters, be sent to’psychology.off...@durham.ac.uk’  with
reference to “PhD position vision/attention" in the e-mail header. Applications
must be received by May 30th 2015.

 Informal inquiries can be sent via email to Paige Scalf,
paige.sc...@durham.ac.uk



http://scalflab.wix.com/visualcognitionlab

https://www.dur.ac.uk/cvvc/research/

https://www.dur.ac.uk/cnru/

https://www.dur.ac.uk/psychology/research/neuroimagingcentre/
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