The lab presents here an exciting opportunity to work with next generation technology that can record and stream intracranial cortical and basal ganglia physiology from patients with Parkinson's disease. This will be combined with cutting edge computational and behavioral approaches plus experimental techniques and causal interventions including dopamine medications and closed-loop deep brain stimulation.
Cognitive neuroscience, signals analysis, machine learning, statistical methods will be particularly useful.
Required:
PhD in Neuroscience, Neuro - engineering or related disciplines.
Advanced analytical and problem solving skills
Ability to independently run experiments, analyze data and plan forward strategy combined with excellent team and collaborative working skills
Highly self-motivated, inquisitive scientist
Record of publication in peer-reviewed journals
Preferred:
Experience in neurophysiological analysis and strong analysis skills (Matlab / Python).
How to Apply:
Apply by sending the following to Simon Little ([email protected])
- Current CV
- Brief Cover letter describing interest and experience.
- Three potential reference contacts
Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.