[Freesurfer] Open positions @ CASIA

2015-02-03 Thread Yong Liu
nd/or previous experience in/with neuroscience,
animal MRI, design and image analysis as well as wet lab experience are a
plus. The successful candidate will participate in the multidisciplinary
project involves developing transgenic mice model of psychiatric and
neurological diseases. The main focus of this project is to address how
risky genes of schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease affect brain networks
in the human and mice. The postdoctoral fellows will

be jointly supervised by Professor Tianzi Jiang and other Professors (QBI)
who are experts in neuroscience. As at 30 June 2014, an applicant must not
have had more than five years full-time equivalent professional research
experience since the award of a PhD. The current salary range for the award
is on a four-level scale from A$71,528.60 – A$79,708.50 per annum.
Commencing salaries are based strictly on the number of full years’
experience since receiving a doctorate. Salary scales are reviewed from
time to time.



Please contact Professor Tianzi Jiang on tianzi.ji...@uq.edu.au for
research plan. To submit an application for these positions, please refer to

http://www.uq.edu.au/research/research-management/uq-postdoctoral-research-fellowships.

Thank you and very best
Yours
Yong Liu

www.brainnetome.org/yongliu
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[Freesurfer] Two positions are available @ Queensland Brain Institute

2014-05-05 Thread Yong Liu
Dear all,

Two positions are available @ Queensland Brain Institute.


*POSITION 1:*
Postdoctoral Fellow Position in Neuroimaging and Brain Network Analysis at
Queensland Brain Institute

The Neuroimaging and Brainnetome Laboratory of Queensland Brain Institute
(QBI) and Centre for Advanced Imaging (CAI) at the University of
Queensland, Australia, solicits applications for postdoctoral fellow
positions in neuroimaging and brain network analysis in healthy and
neuropsychiatric diseases. We are looking for an excellent and highly
motivated candidate with a PhD degree in neuroimaging, physics,
mathematics, computer science, neurobiology, experimental psychology or
comparable background. Interest and/or previous experience in/with
neuroscience, MRI methods, design and image analysis are a plus. Experience
with the LINUX/UNIX operating system is a positive add on. The successful
candidate will participate in the multidisciplinary project involves
developing algorithms of neuroimage processing and brain network analysis
and software and applying them to neurosychiatric diseases. The main focus
of this project is twofold: (1) developing new algorithms for structural
MRI, functional MRI, DTI, and resting state MRI; (2) the assessment of
differences between psychiatric patients and healthy controls in brain
functioning, anatomy, default mode and functional connectivity. The
postdoctoral fellows will be jointly supervised by Professor Tianzi Jiang
and other Professors (QBI) who are experts in neuroscience. As at 30 June
2014, an applicant must not have had more than five years full-time
equivalent professional research experience since the award of a PhD. The
current salary range for the award is on a four-level scale from
A$71,528.60 – A$79,708.50 per annum. Commencing salaries are based strictly
on the number of full years’ experience since receiving a doctorate. Salary
scales are reviewed from time to time.


Please contact Professor Tianzi Jiang on tianzi.ji...@uq.edu.au for
research plan.


To submit an application for these positions, please refer to
http://www.uq.edu.au/research/research-management/uq-postdoctoral-research-fellowships
.


The application deadline is *19 May 2014.*




*POSITION  2:  *
Postdoctoral Position in Imaging Genetics at Queensland Brain Institute

The Neuroimaging and Brainnetome Laboratory of Queensland Brain Institute
(QBI) and Centre for Advanced Imaging (CAI) at the University of
Queensland, Australia, solicits applications for postdoctoral fellow
positions in imaging genetics of the human and mice. We are looking for an
excellent and highly motivated candidate with a PhD degree in neurobiology,
genetics, experimental psychology, and neuroimaging or comparable
background. Interest and/or previous experience in/with neuroscience,
animal MRI, design and image analysis as well as wet lab experience are a
plus. The successful candidate will participate in the multidisciplinary
project involves developing transgenic mice model of psychiatric and
neurological diseases. The main focus of this project is to address how
risky genes of schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s disease affect brain networks
in the human and mice. The postdoctoral fellows will be jointly supervised
by Professor Tianzi Jiang and other Professors (QBI) who are experts in
neuroscience. As at 30 June 2014, an applicant must not have had more than
five years full-time equivalent professional research experience since the
award of a PhD. The current salary range for the award is on a four-level
scale from A$71,528.60 – A$79,708.50 per annum. Commencing salaries are
based strictly on the number of full years’ experience since receiving a
doctorate. Salary scales are reviewed from time to time.


Please contact Professor Tianzi Jiang on tianzi.ji...@uq.edu.au for
research plan.


To submit an application for these positions, please refer to
http://www.uq.edu.au/research/research-management/uq-postdoctoral-research-fellowships.



The application deadline is *19 May 2014.*
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[Freesurfer] PhD Positions, Brainnetome Center, CASIA

2013-12-28 Thread Yong Liu
Dear list,

*Job1: PhD Positions are available in Neuroimaging and Brainnetome*



Applications close: *Jan. 15, 2014*.



*CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship Programme  Download
*



The role
The development of the brain is characterised by the formation of
connections between neurons.  One of the largest fibre tracts in the brain
is the corpus callosum, which connects neurons in the left and right
cerebral hemispheres.  We are using molecular and genetic approaches as
well as state-of-the-art imaging technologies to discover how the brain is
wired up during development.  This work has direct implications for
understanding how the brain functions and the pathophysiological mechanism
of psychiatric disorders, by integrating the multi-level network features
obtained with various functional and anatomical brain imaging technologies
on different scales.


Five PhD positions are available at Brainnetome Center of CASIA to utilise
neuroimaging technologies to discover mechanisms of brain wiring. These
positions will be supported by CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship Programme
for PhD Candidates from Developing Countries and other grants. They involve
developing neuroimage analysis methods and tools and applying them to
neuroscience and clinical problems.  In this role the students will develop
skills in developing computational algorithms and computer programming in
neuroimage analysis that could be utilised in both basic research and
clinical areas.


The person
Applicants should meet the requirements of “CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship
Programme for PhD Candidates from Developing Countries” and have MSc degree
in one of the following fields: mathematics, physics, neuroimaging,
computer science, electronic engineering, neurobiology, psychology,
cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry, and neurology. Outstanding C/C++
programming skills in Linux are highly desired.



Enquiries



Please contact Professor Tianzi Jiang at  jian...@nlpr.ia.ac.cn. In order
to complete the form application process, please fill in the



   - Fellowship
form



Applications close: *Jan. 15, 2014*.

Please visit our homepages www.brainnetome.org

Sincerely,

Yong



-- 
 Best wishes.

Liu Yong
Brainnetome Center
National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition (NLPR)
Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA)
http://www.brainnetome.org/yongliu
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[Freesurfer] Faculty Members and Postdoctoral Fellows in Brainnetome

2013-06-11 Thread Yong Liu
Dear all,

*Faculty Members and Postdoctoral Fellows in Brainnetome*

*
*

Please find the details below:  http://www.brainnetome.org/en/job


PS. If you also go to attend the OHBM 2013 in Seattle, you can find us at
booth 218 at the exhibitor region. Date a meeting time by email to
brainnet...@gmail.com would be appreciated.


*Faculty Members and Postdoctoral Fellows in Brainnetome*

 Brainnetome Center (www.brainnetome.org) and National Laboratory of
Pattern Recognition, Institute of Automation of Chinese Academy of Sciences
(CASIA), seeks several postdoctoral fellows and faculty members from
assistant to full professor levels in neuroimaging and brainnetome. We
specifically seek individuals with expertise in one of the following
fields: magnetic resonance imaging, especially diffusion MRI and functional
MRI, optical imaging, medical image processing and analysis, pattern
recognition.

Brainnetome Center at CASIA has established its international reputation in
neuroimaging, brain networks, and their applications in brain diseases. It
also has established strong collaboration networks with a number of
prestigious national and international laboratories and hospitals through
Brainnetome consortium (www.brainnetome.org ). The faculty members have
chance to work in an Australian partner laboratory on Neuroimaging and
Brainnetome at Queensland Brain Institute (www.qbi.uq.edu.au ).

* *

*Minimum Qualifications:* The position requires a Ph.D. degree in brain
imaging, neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, neuroanatomy, psychiatry and
neurology or a related field. Experience in* brain imaging such as
MRI/EEG/MEG/fNIRS*, fluent verbal and written communication skills in
English are also required, for the candidates with PhD in engineering,
strong computer programming skills in Matlab and/or C++ language is a must.

*Preferred Qualifications:* Good experience and background knowledge in the
research focus areas: brain imaging.

[image: *]  Ability to work independently and in a team.

[image: *]  Capability to design and perform experimental plans; knowledge
with sensor systems; strong interest to learn, understand statistical
analysis procedures and interpret data.

[image: *]  Sufficient interpersonal skills in dealing with students
(graduate and undergraduate), university personnel and other related
groups.

[image: *]  Self-motivation and creativity are highly desirable.


*Application Materials:* Applicants should send an e-mail attachment of a
cover letter with a brief summary of *research background*, *curriculum vita
*, *statement of research goals*, and *contact information of at least
three referees* to brainnet...@gmail.com.



>  Best wishes.
> 
> Liu Yong
> Brainnetome Center
> National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition (NLPR)
> Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA)
> www.brainnetome.org/yongliu
>
>
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Re: [Freesurfer] Five PhD positions are available in Brainnetome Center

2013-04-05 Thread Yong Liu
Dear all,


Five PhD positions are available in our lab, the deadline for the first
round is April 15. Please find the details below:


http://www.brainnetome.org/job-bulletin.html




*Job1: PhD Positions are available in Neuroimaging and Brainnetome*

Applications close: *April 15th, 2013* for the first round.

*CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship Programme
Downlod
*

*APPLICATION FORM FOR CAS-TWAS PRESIDENT’S FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME
Download
*

*UCAS Admission Application Form
Download
*

**

Five PhD positions are available at Brainnetome Center of CASIA to utilise
neuroimaging technologies to discover mechanisms of brain wiring. These
positions will be supported by CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship Programme
for PhD Candidates from Developing Countries and other grants. They involve
developing neuroimage analysis methods and tools and applying them to
neuroscience and clinical problems. In this role the students will develop
skills in developing computational algorithms and computer programming in
neuroimage analysis that could be utilised in both basic research and
clinical areas.

The Person

Applicants should meet the requirements of “CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship
Programme for PhD Candidates from Developing Countries” and have MSc degree
in one of the following fields: mathematics, physics, neuroimaging,
computer science, electronic engineering, neurobiology, psychology,
cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry, and neurology. Outstanding C/C++
programming skills in Linux are highly desired.

Enquiries

Please contact Professor Tianzi Jiang at jian...@nlpr.ia.ac.cn . In order
to complete the form application process, please fill in the

   - Fellowship form(www.brainnetome.org/job/02_fellowship_form.docx)
   - Admission form (www.brainnetome.org/job/03_admission_form.docx).

Applications close: *April 15th, 2013* for the first round.

--

*Job2: Faculty Members in Brainnetome Center*

Brainnetome Center is a new founded department of Institute of Automation
of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA). It consists of 15 faculty
members and more than 30 PhD students. Researchers at the Brainnetome
Center work on a wide topics in neuroimaging and brainnetome, such as,
Basic Theory of Brain Netowks, Equipments and Technologies of Brain
Netowks, Simulating and Modeling Brain Networks, and Translational Medicine
Based on Brainnetome, to discover the molecular, cellular, and brain
network mechanisms that underlie the ability of the brain to function. In
2013, Brainnetome Center seeks 5 faculty members from assistant to full
professor levels in neuroimaging, neuroscience, neuroanatomy,
neuropsychiatry and related fields.  We specifically seek individuals with
expertise in one of the following fields: magnetic resonance imaging,
especially diffusion MRI and functional MRI, optical imaging, medical image
processing and analysis, pattern recognition and supercomputing. The
candidates with expertise in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, physics
and mathematics are also welcome. A PhD in a relevant field is required.
Brainnetome Center (www.brainnetome.org ) at CASIA has established its
international reputation in neuroimaging, brain networks, and their
applications in mental diseases. It also has established strong
collaboration networks with a number of prestigious national and
international laboratories and hospitals through brainnetome consortium (
www.brainnetome.org ). The faculty members have chance to work in an
Australian partner laboratory on Neuroimaging and Brainnetome at Queensland
Brain Institute (www.qbi.uq.edu.au). For the outstanding candidates, we
will assist them to obtain the support from the Hundred Talents Program of
the Chinese Academy of Sciences or Program of Global Experts.

Interested individuals are encouraged to contact with Professor Tianzi
Jiang, for further information and informal enquiry at +86 10 82614469.
Applicants should send an e-mail attachment of full dossiers, including a
curriculum vita, statement of research goals, and pertinent preprints and
publications to jian...@nlpr.ia.ac.cn
 or tainzi.ji...@gmail.com  for
the first screen. The search will continue until all the positions are
filled.

-- 
Best wishes.

Liu Yong
Brainnetome Center
National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition (NLPR)
Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA)
www.brainnetome.org/yongliu
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[Freesurfer] Five PhD positions are available in Brainnetome Center

2013-04-02 Thread Yong Liu
Dear all,


Five PhD positions are available in our lab, the deadline for the first
round is April 15. Please find the details below:


http://www.brainnetome.org/job-bulletin.html




*Job1: PhD Positions are available in Neuroimaging and Brainnetome*

Applications close: *April 15th, 2013* for the first round.

*CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship Programme
Downlod
*

*APPLICATION FORM FOR CAS-TWAS PRESIDENT’S FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME
Download
*

*UCAS Admission Application Form
Download
*

**

Five PhD positions are available at Brainnetome Center of CASIA to utilise
neuroimaging technologies to discover mechanisms of brain wiring. These
positions will be supported by CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship Programme
for PhD Candidates from Developing Countries and other grants. They involve
developing neuroimage analysis methods and tools and applying them to
neuroscience and clinical problems. In this role the students will develop
skills in developing computational algorithms and computer programming in
neuroimage analysis that could be utilised in both basic research and
clinical areas.

The Person

Applicants should meet the requirements of “CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship
Programme for PhD Candidates from Developing Countries” and have MSc degree
in one of the following fields: mathematics, physics, neuroimaging,
computer science, electronic engineering, neurobiology, psychology,
cognitive neuroscience, psychiatry, and neurology. Outstanding C/C++
programming skills in Linux are highly desired.

Enquiries

Please contact Professor Tianzi Jiang at jian...@nlpr.ia.ac.cn . In order
to complete the form application process, please fill in the

   - Fellowship form(www.brainnetome.org/job/02_fellowship_form.docx)
   - Admission form (www.brainnetome.org/job/03_admission_form.docx).

Applications close: *April 15th, 2013* for the first round.

--

*Job2: Faculty Members in Brainnetome Center*

Brainnetome Center is a new founded department of Institute of Automation
of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA). It consists of 15 faculty
members and more than 30 PhD students. Researchers at the Brainnetome
Center work on a wide topics in neuroimaging and brainnetome, such as,
Basic Theory of Brain Netowks, Equipments and Technologies of Brain
Netowks, Simulating and Modeling Brain Networks, and Translational Medicine
Based on Brainnetome, to discover the molecular, cellular, and brain
network mechanisms that underlie the ability of the brain to function. In
2013, Brainnetome Center seeks 5 faculty members from assistant to full
professor levels in neuroimaging, neuroscience, neuroanatomy,
neuropsychiatry and related fields.  We specifically seek individuals with
expertise in one of the following fields: magnetic resonance imaging,
especially diffusion MRI and functional MRI, optical imaging, medical image
processing and analysis, pattern recognition and supercomputing. The
candidates with expertise in psychology, cognitive neuroscience, physics
and mathematics are also welcome. A PhD in a relevant field is required.
Brainnetome Center (www.brainnetome.org ) at CASIA has established its
international reputation in neuroimaging, brain networks, and their
applications in mental diseases. It also has established strong
collaboration networks with a number of prestigious national and
international laboratories and hospitals through brainnetome consortium (
www.brainnetome.org ). The faculty members have chance to work in an
Australian partner laboratory on Neuroimaging and Brainnetome at Queensland
Brain Institute (www.qbi.uq.edu.au). For the outstanding candidates, we
will assist them to obtain the support from the Hundred Talents Program of
the Chinese Academy of Sciences or Program of Global Experts.

Interested individuals are encouraged to contact with Professor Tianzi
Jiang, for further information and informal enquiry at +86 10 82614469.
Applicants should send an e-mail attachment of full dossiers, including a
curriculum vita, statement of research goals, and pertinent preprints and
publications to jian...@nlpr.ia.ac.cn
 or tainzi.ji...@gmail.com  for
the first screen. The search will continue until all the positions are
filled.

-- 
 Best wishes.

Liu Yong
Brainnetome Center
National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition (NLPR)
Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASIA)
www.brainnetome.org/yongliu
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