[Neuroinfo] 2x Postdoctoral Research Assistants in Interpretation of functional optical neuroimaging (fNIRS)
Felipe Orihuela-Espina
f.orihuela-espina at imperial.ac.uk
Fri Sep 11 07:10:35 CEST 2015
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*2x Postdoctoral Research Assistants in Interpretation of functional
optical neuroimaging (fNIRS)*
*About the Position*: The Department of Computer Science at Instituto
Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica (INAOE) in Puebla, Mexico,
invites applications for 2 two years full-time postdoctoral research
assistant positions in the field of functional optical neuroimaging
(fNIRS) interpretation. The position will suit candidates with strong
background in Knowledge Representation, Mathematical Topology,
Statistics and Experimental Design and/or Medical Physics. Candidates
must hold a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline (e.g. computer science,
mathematics, statistics, physics, engineering). Positions are invited as
from January 2016 but earlier or later incorporations might be considered.
*About the project*: Functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is an
emerging neuroimaging modality available for understanding brain
behaviour for which current analysis and interpretation methods were
often inherited and adapted from other neuroimaging modalities such as
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). This migration of methods
is never trivial or without compromises. This 3 years $2M MXN project
explores alternative analysis and interpretation algorithms and
techniques specifically developed for fNIRS which can answer complex
questions about cognitive activity while considering and exploiting
fNIRS specific particularities.
For further details about the project and how to apply, please visit:
http://ccc.inaoep.mx/~f.orihuela-espina/Src/Jobs.php
*Contact*: Dr. Felipe Orihuela-Espina. e-mail:
f.orihuela-espina at ccc.inaoep.mx
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