[Neuroinfo] A postdoc position in South Korea (IBS/SKKU)

Wani (Choong-Wan) Woo Choongwan.Woo at Colorado.EDU
Thu Feb 9 09:27:08 CET 2017


Computational Cognitive Affective Neuroscience Laboratory
<https://cocoanlab.github.io/> (director: Dr. Choong-Wan Woo) is seeking a
postdoctoral fellow beginning March 2017 (but specific start date can be
flexible).

We investigate how the brain represents, processes, and regulates pain and
emotions. Particularly, our research focuses on the development of
clinically useful neuroimaging biomarkers and tools using machine learning
and computational methods.

Our lab is a part of the Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research (CNIR)
<http://cnir.ibs.re.kr/html/cnir_en/> at Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
<https://www.ibs.re.kr/eng.do>, which is a government-funded research
institute (meaning we have a stable funding). Our lab has a full access to
the CNIR’s brand-new neuroimaging facilities and equipments
<http://cnir.ibs.re.kr/_prog/equipments/?&site_dvs_cd=cnir_en&menu_dvs_cd=050101>
for
conducting cutting-edge research. The facilities include animal and human
MRIs (3T, 9.4T, 15.2T), EEG, TMS, optical neuroimaging tools, high
performance computing clusters, behavioral measures (eye-tracker, facial
recorder, etc.), and electronic and machine shop, etc. We also have
facilities for rodents and non-human primates, meaning we will be able to
do some cross-species brain mapping.

Compensation will be competitive and commensurate with experience
(comparable to NIH).

If you're interested in our lab, please visit our lab website:
http://cocoanlab.github.io, and take a detailed look at our job ad
<https://cocoanlab.github.io/jobs/#postdoc> to know the job requirements
and benefits. If you'd like to apply, please email Dr. Choong-Wan Woo (
choongwan.woo at gmail.com) with your CV and brief statement explaining your
research interests as well as specific interests in joining our lab.

Thanks!!
Wani (Choong-Wan)
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