From elisa.castaldi at unifi.it Mon Mar 11 11:15:41 2024 From: elisa.castaldi at unifi.it (Elisa Castaldi) Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2024 18:15:41 +0100 Subject: [MATHLINK] Post-doc position in Florence Message-ID: One post-doc position is open at the University of Florence, Department of Neuroscience, Psychology, Drugs and Child Health Area, School of Psychology. The project is a collaboration among Elisa Castaldi, Paola Binda and Domenica Bueti. It will investigate serial dependence in visual numerosity and time perception in humans, combining psychophysics and pupillometry. Candidates are required to have a background in cognitive neuroscience, experience with programming of experiments (e.g. in Matlab), psychophysical methods and data analysis. The ideal candidate should be able to work independently and have a high level of personal commitment in addition to willingness to work cooperatively within a group. Knowledge in the research area of numerical cognition is a plus. Start: 1st of May 2024 Duration: 1 year Application deadline: 2nd of April 2024 Interested candidates should apply as described here: https://titulus.unifi.it/albo/viewer?view=files%2F005311468-UNFICLE-15101d6c-57bb-41d7-8051-ba54e0b3dca8-000.pdf If you need help with the application, please contact Elisa Castaldi ( elisa.castaldi at unifi.it). -- *Elisa Castaldi* *Ricercatore a Tempo Determinato ? Tipo B* UNIVERSIT? DEGLI STUDI DI FIRENZE *Dipartimento di Neuroscienze, Psicologia, Area del Farmaco e Salute del Bambino (NEUROFARBA)* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From elisa.castaldi at unifi.it Mon Mar 11 11:33:27 2024 From: elisa.castaldi at unifi.it (Elisa Castaldi) Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2024 18:33:27 +0100 Subject: [MATHLINK] Post-doc position in Florence Message-ID: One post-doc position is open at the University of Florence, Department of Neuroscience, Psychology, Drugs and Child Health Area, School of Psychology. The project is a collaboration among Elisa Castaldi, Paola Binda and Domenica Bueti. It will investigate serial dependence in visual numerosity and time perception in humans, combining psychophysics and pupillometry. Candidates are required to have a background in cognitive neuroscience, experience with programming of experiments (e.g. in Matlab), psychophysical methods and data analysis. The ideal candidate should be able to work independently and have a high level of personal commitment in addition to willingness to work cooperatively within a group. Knowledge in the research area of numerical cognition is a plus. 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URL: From miriam.rosenberglee at rutgers.edu Tue Mar 12 19:58:02 2024 From: miriam.rosenberglee at rutgers.edu (Miriam Rosenberg-Lee) Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2024 01:58:02 +0000 Subject: [MATHLINK] Research Experiences for Undergraduates Opportunity at Rutgers University - Newark Message-ID: The Psychology Department at Rutgers University is pleased to announce a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) fellowship in Social and Environmental Influences on Brain and Behavior. This innovative REU stie will accept 10 fellows in each cohort. Fellows will begin in the Fall 2024 by taking a year-long 1-credit (remote) course with us to train for the fellowship, and then they will spend next summer (2025) on campus full time for 10 weeks (and be paid $6000), working in specific labs in our department. A great opportunity for undergraduates interested in bridging education and neuroscience research! Applications are due April 1, 2024. 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The lab manager will be involved in a variety of research projects, including studies examining the relations between spatial and numerical skills in early childhood and the role of parent-child interactions in children's development of skills and motivation. There will be opportunities to be involved in the dissemination of research through conference presentations and publications. The minimum expected commitment to the project is two years, with the possibility of extension depending on performance. Review of applications will take place on a rolling basis. The start date is flexible, but preferably June 3, 2024. Please email me with any questions. How to Apply Please include a Cover Letter and CV with your application. Directions on how to apply: 1. Non-IU employees should click on the first link below to access the careers site; current IU employees should click on the second link below. 2. Review the job description and then click on "Apply for Job" to begin your application. 3. Non-IU employees will need to sign in to access your account. If you do not already have an account, click on "Register Now" to create an account. Current IU employees will be recognized through CAS Authorization. 4. Complete the application process. 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