Funded Ph.D. Candidate Position – ERC Advanced Grant Project - CORTICAL RHYTHMS (AT RISK)
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Neurosciences |
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Job Summary
The BCBL,is offering the following Ph.D. position to work on the ERC Advanced Grant Project, CORTICAL RHYTHMS: Aligning Brain Rhythms: Understanding the mechanisms of cortical tracking of speech to improve language functions with real time closed-loop neurofeedback.
Job Description
Job description:
• Designing and implementing longitudinal studies in young children with and without familiar risk of DD
• Analysing electrophysiological recordings and EEG data during speech processing
• Writing research papers under the supervision of the PI, aiming to publish at top-tier journals
• Dissemination of results at international scientific conferences
Benefits
Salary: 21,000€/year gross on average across the four years of the contract
Entitlements and other benefits: https://www.bcbl.eu/en/join-us/what-is-like-to-work-bcbl
Training opportunities and Career development plan:
Researchers at any stage of their career, regardless of their contractual situation, are given an opportunity for professional development and for improving their employability through access to a Personal Career Development Plan which includes
(1) Training through individually personalized research projects under senior supervision
(2) Exchanging knowledge with the scientific community and the general public
(3) Network-wide training in theory and methods
(4) Complementary training courses
(5) Involvement in proposal writing, task coordination
(6) Development of skills for the organization of training and scientific events
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