Computational Neuroscience Research Position

The Division of Psychiatric Neuroimaging in the Department of Psychiatry and 
Behavioral Sciences at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, has an 
opening for talented candidates with strong computational and programming 
skills. The successful candidate will assist the investigative team with a wide 
range of studies including those of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, 
obsessive compulsive disorder, ataxia, obesity, feeding behavior and 
depression. Responsibilities will include acquisition and analysis of 
functional and structural brain imaging data, quality control of imaging data, 
maintenance of databases for statistical analysis, statistical analyses and 
assistance with manuscript preparation. A minimum commitment of two years is 
required. Please email a CV, a statement of research interests and career 
goals, and contact information for two or more references to: p...@jhu.edu.

Qualifications

Bachelors or Master’s of Science degree required. Strong background in 
biomedical engineering, computer science, physics, mathematics, statistics, 
computational neuroscience, or a related field is required. Experience with 
Matlab, Python, R, signal and image processing, statistics, databases, Linux 
and shell scripting is required. Experience in neuroimaging/neural data 
analysis using SPM or similar software is strongly preferred. Excellent 
organizational and interpersonal communication skills are required. Successful 
candidate must have great attention to detail and be able to work well 
independently as well as in a team.

 

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