Postdoc position in Cognitive Computational Neuroscience for a project on 
“Recursive Theory of Mind during cooperative and competitive interactions”

This project is part of the recently DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center 
(SFB) 1528 “Cognition of Interaction” primarily located at the University of 
Göttingen and will be conducted in the lab of Dr. Jan Gläscher 
<http://www.glascherlab.org/> (research group “Valuation and Social 
Decision-Making”) at the Institute for Systems Neuroscience 
<https://www.uke.de/english/departments-institutes/institutes/systems-neuroscience/index.html>
 of the UKE (headed by Prof. Christian Büchel) in Hamburg, Germany.

Research Project
Theory of Mind describes a set of abilities that enables humans to think about 
the others and their actions, goals, and beliefs. In essence, it describes the 
ability to construct a mental model of others that can be used to make 
predictions about their next actions. However, these models can include models 
that the others build of ourselves at which point they become recursive (“I 
think that you think that I will do X.”). We are investigating the construction 
of such recursive mental models in the context of a cooperative and competitive 
social foraging task. We will employ computational modeling of behavior and 
model-informed analyses of EEG data to identify the neural representation of 
mental models and RSA and other hyperscanning analyses to detect and 
characterize within- and between brain connectivity during cooperative and 
competitive play.

Available position
A postdoc position for 2 years (until the end of 2025) is available to carry 
out this ambitious research project under the supervision of myself together 
with a PhD student working already on the project and in collaboration with 
other projects of the CRC 1528 in Göttingen. Salary depends on experience and 
is based on German regulations TVöD-VKA-13 with a factor of 100%.

Start date: March 2024 or a 1-3 months later

Research environment
The CRC 1528 “Cognition of Interaction” 
<https://uni-goettingen.de/de/652672.html> chaired by Prof. Alexander Gail and 
consists of PIs Behavioral Biology, Cognitive Psychology, Computational 
Neuroscience, and Systems Neuroscience. The unit integrates world-class experts 
in computational modeling and cutting-edge neuroscience research in humans and 
primates. All projects work on related questions with a lot of opportunities to 
work and interact with other groups in Göttingen.

The “Valuation and Social Decision-Making” <https://glascherlab.org/> group is 
one of currently 11 research groups 
<https://www.uke.de/english/departments-institutes/institutes/systems-neuroscience/research/index.html>
 at the Institute for Systems Neuroscience at the University Medical Center 
Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), Germany. The institute provides a vibrant, 
multidisciplinary, and highly international research environment with many 
interactions between its members and several regular common events (e.g. 
methods meetings, lecture series). Our graduate school 
<https://www.uke.de/kliniken-institute/institute/systemische-neurowissenschaften/lehrangebote-fortbildungen/graduate-school-workshops.html>
 is a member of the Hamburg Brain School <https://hamburgbrainschool.de/> and 
the Network of European Neuroscience Schools (NENS) 
<https://www.fens.org/careers/networks/nens>. The lab language is English. The 
institute hosts a 3T PRISMA MRI scanner, an EEG hyperscanning and eye-tracking 
lab, TMS, virtual reality and behavioral labs that allow us to easily and 
quickly acquire data from a variety of complementing modalities. 

Requirements for the position
- Strong motivation and diligence to carry out a challenging and complex, but 
also exciting research project.
- Ph.D. in cognitive neuroscience or a related field.
- Strong experience in programming (MATLAB, R, Python)
- Some prior experience in computational cognitive modeling and neuroimaging 
analyses

Application
Applications are accepted until the position is filled. If you are interested, 
please send a single PDF document including your CV, a brief statement of 
research interest and research experience (including your modeling experience), 
and the contact details of two academic references to Jan Gläscher 
(glaesc...@uke.de). Informal inquiries are welcome.
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