Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce a postdoc opportunity at the Institute of 
Neuroscience and Medicine, Research Center Jülich, Germany in cooperation with 
the Heinrich-Heine University in Düsseldorf:

The Institute for Neuroscience and Medicine, Brain and Behaviour (INM-7) 
<http://www.fz-juelich.de/inm/inm-7/EN/Home/home_node.html> and the Institute 
of Systems Neuroscience at the Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf 
<https://twitter.com/INM7_ISN> jointly explores the structure and function of 
the brain in healthy subjects and in patients with neurological and psychiatric 
diseases. Our institute has a long-standing expertise in mapping brain networks 
and their inter-individual variability by integrating structure, function, 
connectivity and behavior. In addition, as a core partner of the Human Brain 
Project (HBP), we are currently building pipelines for high-throughput 
neuroimaging analyses and multi-modal brain mapping, enabling population-based 
descriptions of neurobiology and brain-behavior associations.

Currently we are looking for a postdoc candidate who is interested in working 
on brain parcellation, brain – behavior associations using machine-learning 
approaches or understanding and modelling inter-individual variability. 
Together with an interdisciplinary team you will be involved in all research 
and organization aspects, ranging from data management and methods development 
to neuroscientific and clinical application. You will also assist in 
supervising junior researchers (MD, MSc, PhD students).

Postdoc candidate profile:

PhD in Neuroscience, Psychology, Computer Science, Engineering or related areas
Experience using neuroimaging packages such as SPM, FSL, NiPy etc.
Programming expertise in Python and/or Matlab
In-depth knowledge of spoken and written English, previous publication record
High motivation to work in an interdisciplinary environment
Our offer:

Work on innovative methods
An interdisciplinary, international research environment
World-class technical facilities, cutting-edge software technologies and 
fascinating neuroscientific datasets to work with
A wide spectrum of individual training opportunities
Administrative aspects:

At least 2 year full-time position with options for long-term employment
Salary conforming to salary grade E13 of the Collective Agreement for the 
German Civil Service (TVöD) according to experience
Work can be performed either at the University of Düsseldorf or at the Research 
Center Jülich in a flexible manner
The position is available immediately and search will continue until a 
candidate has been selected. For further information, informal inquiries or 
applications, please contact Professor Simon Eickhoff 
([email protected]). 
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