The research group "Cognitive Neuroscience" in the Faculty of Biology investigates the neural basis of sensory perception and cognition. For this purpose, methods from behavioural and psychophysical research combined with neuroimaging (EEG, MEG, fMRI) and mathematical modelling are used. The particular focus of the research group lies on the mechanisms underlying hearing and multisensory perception. The working group is part of the Faculty of Biology and the Center for Cognitive Interaction Technology (CITEC) and collaborates with many international partners.
The specific position is part of a DFG-funded project that investigates the rhythmicity of auditory perception using psychophysics, eye tracking and computer modelling. The planned studies have the aim to foster our understanding of hearing as an active process and to better elucidate the roles of covert and overt attention as well as vigilance. The knowledge gained here will be important for our understanding of the basic mechanisms underlying perception in general, and those underlying hearing and associated disorders in particular.
Research tasks (90 %):
- planning, design and programming of psychophysical experiments on the auditory system in relevant software (e. g. Matlab)
- collection of behavioural data
- ctatistical analysis of data in relevant software (e. g. Matlab)
- preparation of scientific publications
- presentation of results at international conferences
- preparing literature reviews
Teaching taks (5 %):
- supervision of Bachelor-/Master as well as student projects
Other tasks (5 %):
- administration and maintenance of research environment
Employment is conductive to scientific qualification.
- salary according to Remuneration level 13 TV-L
- befristet (3 years) (§ 2 (1) sentence 2 of the WissZeitVG; in accordance with the provisions of the WissZeitVG and the Agreement on Satisfactory Conditions of Employment, the length of contract may differ in individual cases)
- Vollzeit
- internal and external training opportunities
- variety of health, consulting and prevention services
- reconcilability of family and work
- constant place of work (Bielefeld) without travel activities
- flexible working hours
- job ticket for regional public transport network
- supplementary company pension
- collegial working environment
- open and pleasant working atmosphere
- exciting, varied tasks
- completed scientific university degree (Master or equivalent) in biology, psychology, cognitive science or any other field relevant for the project (e. g. medicine)
- completed doctoral degree in a relevant discipline with at least good result
- practical and theoretical knowledge of behavioural research
- interest in and dedication for interdisciplinary research at the intersection of biology and psychology
- good programming skills (e. g. in Matlab, R or Python)
- fluent oral and written English skills
- skills in analytical thinking and scientific procedures
- independent, diligent and dedicated style of work
- strong organizational and coordination skills
- cooperative and team-oriented working style
- knowledge about the auditory system and hearing assessment
- experience with the conceptualization of psychophysical studies
We are looking forward to receiving your application. For full consideration, your application should be received via either
email (a single PDF document is required) sent to christoph.kayser@uni-bielefeld.de or post (see postal address). Please mark your application with the identification code: Wiss22473. Please note that the possibility of privacy breaches and unauthorized access by third parties cannot be excluded when communicating via unencrypted e-mail. For Information on the processing of personal data
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application deadline: 27.07.2022