We are looking for a highly motivated young scientist
to join the O-Lab, led by Prof. Tobias Overath, in the Department of Psychology &
Neuroscience at Duke University. Work in our lab investigates how sounds, from
simple sinusoids to complex speech signals, are processed in the human brain, using
a combination of behavioral (psychoacoustics) and neuroimaging methods (fMRI,
EEG, ECoG) to track the underlying neural processes. Current projects
investigate the transformation from acoustic to linguistic analysis of temporal
speech structure, online measures of statistical learning, and optimization of
cochlear implant coding strategies.
Postdoc applicants should have completed a graduate
degree in auditory neuroscience (broadly construed) or a related field, ideally
using neuroimaging techniques (fMRI, M/EEG, ECoG). Strong computational skills are
essential (Matlab, Python), as are good interpersonal skills and the ability to
work in a research team. Interested candidates should have established a track
record of publications from their graduate studies and demonstrated the
motivation to pursue a successful career in science and academia.
Duke University provides a vibrant, highly connected scientific environment, with many relevant
departments and interdisciplinary initiatives (e.g. Departments of Neurobiology, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering; Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, Duke Institute for Brain Sciences, Brain Imaging and Analysis Center). In addition, the Research Triangle area (Durham,
Chapel Hill, Raleigh) boasts a wealth of research initiatives.
Prospective start date is August or September, 2018. Applications
will be reviewed until the position is filled. Interested candidates should
contact Tobias Overath (t.overath@duke.edu).