Dear colleagues,

Within the Neurocontrol section at the Department of Human Movement Sciences, 
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, we are looking for a PhD candidate on the topic 
of embodied decision-making. The candidate will work at the intersection 
between cognition and motor control. With clever experimental designs and a 
strong focus on EEG time series analysis, and neural and cognitive modelling, 
we aim to dig into the neural mechanisms of perceptual decision making. The 
4-year project will be supervised by Dr. Bernadette van Wijk, Dr. Rob van 
Beers, and Prof. Jeroen Smeets.

Requirements:
- MSc degree in human movement sciences or a related field such as (cognitive 
or computational) neuroscience, psychology, or biomedical engineering
- Affinity with the research topics motor control and perceptual decision-making
- Prior experience with conducting behavioural experiments in human participants
- Prior experience with time series analysis and statistical modelling
- Comfortable with programming in Matlab and/or Python
- Prior experience with conducting and analyzing EEG experiments is desired

For more information and to apply, please see:

https://workingat.vu.nl/ad/phd-position/d6jrlg
PhD position: The neural mechanisms of Embodied decision-making - 4. Working at 
VU
workingat.vu.nl

Best,

Bernadette van Wijk 
Assistant Professor
Department of Human Movement Sciences
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
The Netherlands

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