Positions Available

Last Updated: 17th Oct 2005

 

Marie Curie Fellowship for the Transfer of Knowledge (TOK) [Position now Filled]

BRAIN IMAGING OF HUMAN ERRORS

Applications are invited for a Marie Curie Senior Research Fellow.

In this exciting new project you will develop recording and analysis techniques for inducing ocular motor errors in controls and patients with neurological disorders to elucidate the brain regions involved in adaptive control. The work will be a joint project between the University of Plymouth, the University of Exeter and the Peninsula Medical School based around the research magnet (Phillips 1.5T) at the St Luke’s Campus in Exeter. You will be responsible for the transferring of knowledge and skills to the research team. The project is funded for 2 years commencing 1 October 2004.

The successful candidate will be expected

The candidate will be expected to have a proven track record in fMRI brain imaging techniques. Experience with recording eye movements would be ideal but not essential. Salary will depend on experience but may be over £40,000 for a candidate with 10+ year’s research experience. Marie Curie fellowship conditions require that the fellow must be a national of a Member State of the EU (The United Kingdom excluded) or an associated state.


For further details contact Professor Chris Harris at cmharris@plymouth.ac.uk

 

 


PhD Studentships

Unfortunately, we currently have no funding for PhD studentships in the Lab.

However, we have many interesting new projects that we would like to undertake, and are we are always interested in any new ideas that you may have. It is sometimes possible to find funding (or even partial funding) for a particular student, or for a particular project that a prospective student is interested in. If you are seriously interested please contact Professor Chris Harris at cmharris@plymouth.ac.uk.

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