The Diedrichsen Lab<http://www.diedrichsenlab.org/> is looking to recruit a new 
postdoctoral associate with interest in studying the human cerebellum. The 
successful candidate will join an inter-disciplinary research group that uses 
behavioral, neuroimaging, and computational approaches to investigate the role 
of the cerebellum in motor control, cognition, and 
language<https://www.diedrichsenlab.org/res_cerebellarfunction.htm>. Our 
approach is to use Big Data and Machine Learning to gain insight about the 
overall functional organization of the cerebellum, which then informs targeted 
imaging and behavioural experiments. The enthusiastic and supportive 
environment will enable the candidate to develop their own research program.
The lab is located in the Western Institute of Neuroscience in London, Ontario, 
Canada, and is part of the Sensorymotor Superlab<https://superlab.ca/about/> 
and the Computational Brain Sciences group<https://www.uwo.ca/bmi/cbs/> at 
Western. Systems and cognitive neuroscience is a key area of research strength 
at Western University, with more than 70 Principal Investigators and 200 
trainees. High-resolution imaging at 9.5T, 7T, and 3T is available in-house.
Full application details can be found 
here<http://www.diedrichsenlab.org/open_postdoc_cerebellum.htm>. Candidates are 
encourage to contact us early to arrange a meeting to discuss possible research 
projects. The deadline for applications is September 4th, 2023.

Jörn Diedrichsen
Western Research Chair
Brain Mind Institute
Department of Computer Science
Department of Statistical and Actuarial Sciences
Email: jdied...@uwo.ca<mailto:jdied...@uwo.ca>
Tel: 1-519-661-2111 x86994

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