Job Post: Postdoctoral Fellow in Cognitive Neuroscience of Auditory Brain Plasticity, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Description: The Brain, Beats & Bionics laboratory invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position to conduct research on auditory cognition. The focus is on exploring neuro-behavioral paradigms and machine learning to enhance outcomes for the hearing impaired. Research areas include brain plasticity, hearing restoration, music perception and appreciation, and the use of psychoplastogens for rehabilitation.
Responsibilities:
• Carry out research on brain plasticity comparing hearing-impaired and normal-hearing individuals.
• Utilize behavioral methods, clinical evaluations, machine learning, eye-tracking, and electro-encephalography
• Contribute to writing grant proposals and research papers for peer-reviewed journals.
• Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop and refine experimental designs.
Requirements:
• Education:
– PhD in Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Audiology, or
related field, received ideally after September 2021.
– Strong academic track record with peer-reviewed publications.
• Skills & Competencies:
– Expertise in brain imaging and statistical analysis.
– Proven ability in applying machine learning algorithms to biosignals.
– Experience in brain plasticity, auditory cognition, and neural prostheses.
– Ability to work autonomously and collaboratively.
– Excellent communication skills in English (oral and written).
• Desirable Qualifications:
– Proficiency in French is an asset but not a requirement.
– Experience with psychoplastogens is advantageous but not essential.
The start date is September 2024; remuneration will be following McGill University’s guidelines.
Fellows will have access to a vibrant research ecosystem involving the McGill University Health Center (MUHC), the International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research & Centre for Research on Brain, Language and Music (BRAMS-CRBLM), and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Music, Media & Technology (CIRMMT). These affiliations provide significant opportunities for career development, mentoring, networking, and exposure at international conferences and workshops. Located in Montreal, Canada’s Cultural Capital, the lab is part of a city celebrated for its major musical, cinematic, and visual arts events, including the world’s largest jazz festival. Montreal is recognized for its high quality of living and vibrant multicultural ambiance.
To apply, please email your materials to brainsoundexperiment@gmail.com by August 11, 2024. Use “BBBLABPostdoc2024” as the subject of your email. Your application should include:
• A cover letter detailing your research experience and qualifications.
• A full academic CV with publications, communications list, and contact information for at least two referees.
Posted on CAA: August 6, 2024