Postdoctoral Student position in Brain Networks and Neurophysiology Lab 
(NetPhys), Halifax, Canada
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Applications are invited for a fully funded position at the rank of 
postdoctoral student to join the Brain Networks and Neurophysiology (NetPhys) 
Lab. Salary will be commensurate with experience.  This is a full-time position 
with salary and benefits available for a period of three years. Starting date 
is September 2016 (negotiable).

In addition to a doctoral degree, the student needs to have demonstrated 
proficiency in writing code and should have strong analytical skills in 
processing brain imaging data (in fMRI or in MEG/EEG). The student will be 
trained in 1. How to use and combine information from different brain imaging 
modalities (fMRI, MEG/EEG) with the most current methods, 2. Gain expertise in 
cognitive neuroscience and clinical pain research. Through this training the 
student will learn how to use brain data and cognitive neuroscience to develop 
neuropsychiatric biomarkers.

The NetPhys Lab is dedicated to understanding the behavioral relevance of 
neural communication in large-scale brain networks. We use pain as our modality 
for understanding how the brain processes internal and external information to 
generate perception. We also observe how ongoing mental processes alter pain 
perception. Our overall goal is to establish the scope and limits as to which 
we will be able to use brain imaging for predicting complex behavior such as 
pain. Our core focus is on predictive analytics geared at using multimodal 
brain imaging data to develop tools that can predict treatment outcomes, 
especially in chronic pain patients in all ages and across the lifespan. Other 
projects will study brain networks in altered states of consciousness—such as 
general anesthesia or mindful-awareness meditation—in multimodal data.

The planned studies will use leading-edge-imaging methods to analyze multimodal 
data (MEG, EEG, fMRI, DTI and EEG) combined with quantitative data analysis 
with a special focus on intrinsic and dynamic brain networks. This is thus a 
unique opportunity to contribute towards new models of brain function and to 
build transferable skills such as use of multimodal brain imaging, machine 
learning, dynamic connectivity and graph theory based network analysis in 
predictive analytics.

Statistical, computational and signal processing skills are required for this 
research. We are especially interested in devotion to advanced quantitative 
data analysis including the ability to write code and/or to modify existing 
analysis code. The ideal applicant will have direct experience using 
MATLAB/Bash for analyzing brain data. Expertise in analyzing HCP or other open 
source data is a plus. Experience with source based MEG/EEG or the ability and 
motivation to combine M/EEG sources with fMRI will be an advantage. Expertise 
in computational modelling is a big plus.
The NetPhys lab is based in the Department of Anesthesia, Pain Management and 
Perioperative Medicine at Dalhousie University. Brain imaging projects will be 
conducted in collaboration with the vibrant brain imaging research environment, 
in a leading neuroimaging facility (http://www.bioticimaging.com/). You will 
work in a supportive environment consisting of neuroscientists, computer 
scientists and clinical research experts.
Halifax is a port city, rich with culture and history, and is encircled in 
extraordinary coastal line and landscapes. The city has a bustling academic 
environment with six major universities located in the city municipality. It 
offers opportunities to think creatively, learn in a nurturing environment, 
explore nature, and focus on self-growth.
Applicants should submit a cover letter and current CV (including a list of 
scholarly publications), along with the names and contact information for three 
referees to [email protected] by August 1st, 2016. see
http://jhashmi.com/careers/







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   1. Fw:Welcome to the "HCP-Users" mailing list (Xinyang Liu)
   2. Functional connectome fingerprinting (Shams, Boshra)
   3. Functional connectome fingerprinting (Shams, Boshra)
   4. Re: Functional connectome fingerprinting (Harms, Michael)


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From: "Shams, Boshra" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCP-Users] Functional connectome fingerprinting
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Dear all,

I am about to go through the implementation process of the Functional 
Connectome Fingerprinting recent research.
They mentioned that they used Q2 release of HCP which contains 142 subjects. 
However, what I found in HCP data set is that Q2 release has only 66 subjects.
I just guess that they combine Q1 and Q2 release together, Is it true?
In recent updated dataset, Q1 and Q2 are preprocessed via the same preprocess 
pipeline release, Is that also true?

Best,
Boshra


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Date: Wed, 25 May 2016 10:22:53 +0000
From: "Shams, Boshra" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCP-Users] Functional connectome fingerprinting
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Dear all,

I am about to go through the implementation process of the Functional 
Connectome Fingerprinting recent research.
They mentioned that they used Q2 release of HCP which contains 142 subjects. 
However, what I found in HCP data set is that Q2 release has only 66 subjects.
I just guess that they combine Q1 and Q2 release together, Is it true?
In recent updated dataset, Q1 and Q2 are preprocessed via the same preprocess 
pipeline release, Is that also true?

Best,
Boshra


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Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH
52425 Juelich
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Juelich
Eingetragen im Handelsregister des Amtsgerichts Dueren Nr. HR B 3498
Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: MinDir Dr. Karl Eugen Huthmacher
Geschaeftsfuehrung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfgang Marquardt (Vorsitzender),
Karsten Beneke (stellv. Vorsitzender), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Harald Bolt,
Prof. Dr. Sebastian M. Schmidt
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Subject: Re: [HCP-Users] Functional connectome fingerprinting
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