Physics | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 19

PhD Positions in Primate Neurophysiology and fMRI, Germany

Our research focuses on neural mechanisms of active perception and decision making in human and non-human primates. We employ a combination of experimental techniques including multichannel electrophysiological recordings, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), reversible inactivation and stimulation of specific brain areas. Candidates can select between three projects:
1) The first project will investigate neuronal interactions between the two brain hemispheres during free and reward based decisions.
2) The second project will elucidate the contribution of the thalamic pulvinar to visuomotor coordination.
3) The third project will study the role of pulvinar in cortico-cortical communication during goal-directed behavior.
All projects employ a macaque monkey model of brain functions, but comparative experiments in human subjects will also be possible.

We are looking for very motivated candidates with a strong interest in brain and behavioral sciences and a university degree in neurobiology/neuroscience, engineering, physics or computer sciences. Good programming and analytical skills are necessary, experimental skills will be required but can be acquired in the course of the study. Prior experience with fMRI, neurophysiological or behavioral methods will be highly valued.

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2011 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computational Sciences at RCAS in Nankang, Taiwan

The theory group in RCAS is carrying on a joint project for the development of multi-scale simulation tools. The goal is to integrate the electronic, transport, optical, mechanic properties into a software package suitable for the simulation at the level of devices (or a certain size of molecular structures). The main duty of the job is to develop and integrate various codes in different areas of physics/engineering together for comprehensive modeling.

We are looking for two potential candidates in the following two categories, respectively:
1. Ab inito computations in schemes such as density-functional theory (DFT) or similar approaches.
2. Computational electromagnetism/elasticity/optics/fluid mechanics.
Qualification
1. The potential candidates must have an extensive numerical coding experience in one of the areas mentioned above, and the knowledge of linux-based environment.
2. Candidates with experiences in parallel programming may be given priority. In accordance to the salary scale of Academia Sinica, but negotiable. The appointments are for one year and renewable if there is good progress.

Scholarship Application Deadline:2011.03.15

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Postdoctoral and Graduate Positions in Computational Molecular Engineering, Alto University, Finland

Nanoengineering group of BECS seeks a scientist and a graduate student for modelling of high efficiency light-emitting, energy harvesting and energy conversion devices (especially thermophotonic devices and novel light emitting structures) enabled by molecular and nanomaterials.

The research focuses in device physics and research of optical, thermal and transport properties of nanomaterials.The salaries are based on the demands level of the job and on the competence and performance of the employee as defined by the policies of Aalto University. The post-doc position is planned for 1+2 years, with a salary corresponding to demands level 5 (approximately 3 270-3440 €/month). The graduate student post duration is 2-4 years, depending on the starting level of the candidate. The salary corresponds to demands level 4 (approximately 2820-2960 €/month).

Scholarship Application Deadline:15.3.11

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