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The UC-Davis/SDSU ERP Boot Camp, a 10-day NIH-funded summer workshop on the ERP technique, will be held August 2 – August 11, 2021. This year’s workshop will take place in San Diego. It is intended primarily for beginning and intermediate-level ERP researchers and for both basic scientists and clinical researchers from a variety of disciplines.
Topics will include:
Neural origins of ERPs
The design and interpretation of ERP experiments
EEG data acquisition
Filtering, artifact rejection, and artifact correction
Measuring and analyzing ERP components
Advanced methods, such as time-frequency analysis and decoding
Setting up and running an ERP lab
The Boot Camp consists of lectures on these topics, accompanied by guided discussions of ERP papers, activities, and individual consultations. It is led by Steve Luck and Emily Kappenman, and the faculty includes many distinguished ERP researchers from SDSU, UCSD, and other universities.
Previous ERP Boot Camp participants have come from around the world and have included graduate students, postdocs, research scientists, and faculty. They have included psychologists, neuroscientists, psychiatrists, neurologists, audiologists, linguists, and more. We require that graduate students and postdocs have had at least 1 year of significant ERP experience before attending the Boot Camp (this requirement is waived for faculty-level participants). We strongly encourage applications from individuals from underrepresented groups and disadvantaged backgrounds.
Funding is available from NIH to defray most or all of the costs of attending the Boot Camp for accepted participants. There is no registration fee. We typically accept 30-32 U.S. citizens and permanent residents, along with 3-5 participants who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's Boot Camp will be limited to people who are located at institutions in the U.S. (whether or not they are U.S. citizens). Proof of vaccination in the U.S. will also be required for all attendees (we are assuming that vaccinations will be available in the U.S. to everyone who wants one prior to the start of the Boot Camp).
Applications for the 2021 workshop are now open. For more information and the application form, see https://erpinfo.org/the-erp-boot-camp/
Applications are due by April 1, 2021. Admissions decisions will be made in early May.
Questions should be directed to [email protected]
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Steven J. Luck, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychology
Core Faculty, Center for Mind & Brain
University of California, Davis
267 Cousteau Place [directions]
Room 126
Davis, CA 95618
(530) 754-4524
[email protected]
http://mindbrain.ucdavis.edu/people/sjluck
http://lucklab.ucdavis.edu
http://erpinfo.org
Topics will include:
Neural origins of ERPs
The design and interpretation of ERP experiments
EEG data acquisition
Filtering, artifact rejection, and artifact correction
Measuring and analyzing ERP components
Advanced methods, such as time-frequency analysis and decoding
Setting up and running an ERP lab
The Boot Camp consists of lectures on these topics, accompanied by guided discussions of ERP papers, activities, and individual consultations. It is led by Steve Luck and Emily Kappenman, and the faculty includes many distinguished ERP researchers from SDSU, UCSD, and other universities.
Previous ERP Boot Camp participants have come from around the world and have included graduate students, postdocs, research scientists, and faculty. They have included psychologists, neuroscientists, psychiatrists, neurologists, audiologists, linguists, and more. We require that graduate students and postdocs have had at least 1 year of significant ERP experience before attending the Boot Camp (this requirement is waived for faculty-level participants). We strongly encourage applications from individuals from underrepresented groups and disadvantaged backgrounds.
Funding is available from NIH to defray most or all of the costs of attending the Boot Camp for accepted participants. There is no registration fee. We typically accept 30-32 U.S. citizens and permanent residents, along with 3-5 participants who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's Boot Camp will be limited to people who are located at institutions in the U.S. (whether or not they are U.S. citizens). Proof of vaccination in the U.S. will also be required for all attendees (we are assuming that vaccinations will be available in the U.S. to everyone who wants one prior to the start of the Boot Camp).
Applications for the 2021 workshop are now open. For more information and the application form, see https://erpinfo.org/the-erp-boot-camp/
Applications are due by April 1, 2021. Admissions decisions will be made in early May.
Questions should be directed to [email protected]
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Steven J. Luck, Ph.D.
Distinguished Professor, Department of Psychology
Core Faculty, Center for Mind & Brain
University of California, Davis
267 Cousteau Place [directions]
Room 126
Davis, CA 95618
(530) 754-4524
[email protected]
http://mindbrain.ucdavis.edu/people/sjluck
http://lucklab.ucdavis.edu
http://erpinfo.org
Center for Mind and Brain
Steve Luck
Education Ph.D., Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, 1993 M.S., Neurosciences, University of California, San Diego, 1989 B.A., Psychology, Reed College, 1986 About Steve Luck has been a core faculty member of the Center for Mind and Brain…
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📣 PhD position in Deep Learning
(funded by Bridge Discovery)
At #ZHAW, Switzerland
More information:
https://www.zhaw.ch/de/jobs/offene-stellen/stelleninserat/job/detail/SAST8166.1/
For additional information about the position please contact Prof. Dr. Alireza Darvishy, [email protected].
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@IUT_International
(funded by Bridge Discovery)
At #ZHAW, Switzerland
More information:
https://www.zhaw.ch/de/jobs/offene-stellen/stelleninserat/job/detail/SAST8166.1/
For additional information about the position please contact Prof. Dr. Alireza Darvishy, [email protected].
#Swiss_desk🇨🇭
@IUT_International
انجمن مغز و شناخت دانشگاه تبریز
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🧠شبکه بین المللی تصویربرداری عصبی و تحریک الکتریکی مغز (INTF) برگزار می کند:
🖥 #وبینار بین المللی «ترکیب همزمان تصویربرداری عصبی با تحریک الکتریکی مغزی(Concurrent tES-fMRI)»
🗣با سخنرانی دكتر حامد اختياری و ساير اساتيد/پژوهشگران مطرح بين المللی در اين حوزه
🖋در اين وبينار جديدترين مطالعات صورت گرفته در حوزه تركيب های همزمان تصويربرداری عصبی و تحریك الكتريكی مغز، چالش ها و راه حل ها، و پتانسيل های پيش رو در اين حوزه به بحث و تبادل نظر گذاشته می شود.
📆 زمان: پنجشنبه 16 بهمن ماه
🕘 ساعت: 18:30 الی 20:30 به وقت تهران
✅ جهت ثبت نام رایگان و کسب اطلاعات بیشتر بر روي «اين لينك»
كليك کنید.
(برای ورود به صفحه ثبت نام به فيلترشكن نياز خواهيد داشت.)
📍لینک حضور در وبینار پس از ثبت نام از طریق ایمیل ارسال خواهد شد.
لطفاً براي اطلاع رساني بيشتر و آگاهي علاقمندان، بازنشر نماييد.🍀
🖥 #وبینار بین المللی «ترکیب همزمان تصویربرداری عصبی با تحریک الکتریکی مغزی(Concurrent tES-fMRI)»
🗣با سخنرانی دكتر حامد اختياری و ساير اساتيد/پژوهشگران مطرح بين المللی در اين حوزه
🖋در اين وبينار جديدترين مطالعات صورت گرفته در حوزه تركيب های همزمان تصويربرداری عصبی و تحریك الكتريكی مغز، چالش ها و راه حل ها، و پتانسيل های پيش رو در اين حوزه به بحث و تبادل نظر گذاشته می شود.
📆 زمان: پنجشنبه 16 بهمن ماه
🕘 ساعت: 18:30 الی 20:30 به وقت تهران
✅ جهت ثبت نام رایگان و کسب اطلاعات بیشتر بر روي «اين لينك»
كليك کنید.
(برای ورود به صفحه ثبت نام به فيلترشكن نياز خواهيد داشت.)
📍لینک حضور در وبینار پس از ثبت نام از طریق ایمیل ارسال خواهد شد.
لطفاً براي اطلاع رساني بيشتر و آگاهي علاقمندان، بازنشر نماييد.🍀
2 PhD positions as part of interdisciplinary collaborations are available in Laura Busse’s lab at the Faculty of Biology of the LMU Munich and Thomas Euler’s lab at the Center for Integrative Neuroscience in Tübingen.
The fully funded positions are part of the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center Robust vision: Inference Principles and neural mechanisms. In the project, we will explore the visual input received by the mouse visual system under natural conditions and study how such input is processed along key stages of the early visual system. The project continues from Qiu et al. (2020, bioRxiv) and will include opportunities for performing recordings of the visual input encountered by freely behaving mice under naturalistic conditions, statistical analysis of the recorded video material, quantitative assessment of behavior, and measurements (2P calcium imaging / electrophysiology) of neural responses from mouse retina, visual thalamus and primary visual cortex in response to naturalistic movies. The project requires a combination of experimental skills and interest in engineering and programming. Since the project will be conducted in a collaborative, interdisciplinary setting and within a geographically distributed team, the candidate show have good capacity and value for teamwork and communication skills.
One of the positions will be place in Thomas Euler’s lab (U Tuebingen) with a focus on retinal aspects of the project. A complementary PhD position in Laura Busse’s lab (LMU Munich), with a focus on central vision aspects, will closely collaborate on the development of the recording hardware and the software framework for data analysis and modelling. Both positions offer a thriving scientific environment, structured PhD programs and numerous opportunities for networking and exchange.
Interested candidates are welcome to establish contact via email to [email protected] and [email protected]. More information about the labs can be found here https://eulerlab.de/ and https://visioncircuitslab.org/
For applications to Thomas Euler’s position within the project, see further instructions on the lab’s webpage (https://eulerlab.de/positions/). The deadline for applications to Thomas Euler’s lab is February 28.
For applications to Laura Busse’s position within the project, please visit the LMU Graduate School of Systemic Neuroscience (GSN, http://www.gsn.uni-muenchen.de/index.html). The deadline for applications to the GSN is February 15.
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Laura Busse
LMU Munich, Department Biology II
+49 89 2180-74305
The fully funded positions are part of the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center Robust vision: Inference Principles and neural mechanisms. In the project, we will explore the visual input received by the mouse visual system under natural conditions and study how such input is processed along key stages of the early visual system. The project continues from Qiu et al. (2020, bioRxiv) and will include opportunities for performing recordings of the visual input encountered by freely behaving mice under naturalistic conditions, statistical analysis of the recorded video material, quantitative assessment of behavior, and measurements (2P calcium imaging / electrophysiology) of neural responses from mouse retina, visual thalamus and primary visual cortex in response to naturalistic movies. The project requires a combination of experimental skills and interest in engineering and programming. Since the project will be conducted in a collaborative, interdisciplinary setting and within a geographically distributed team, the candidate show have good capacity and value for teamwork and communication skills.
One of the positions will be place in Thomas Euler’s lab (U Tuebingen) with a focus on retinal aspects of the project. A complementary PhD position in Laura Busse’s lab (LMU Munich), with a focus on central vision aspects, will closely collaborate on the development of the recording hardware and the software framework for data analysis and modelling. Both positions offer a thriving scientific environment, structured PhD programs and numerous opportunities for networking and exchange.
Interested candidates are welcome to establish contact via email to [email protected] and [email protected]. More information about the labs can be found here https://eulerlab.de/ and https://visioncircuitslab.org/
For applications to Thomas Euler’s position within the project, see further instructions on the lab’s webpage (https://eulerlab.de/positions/). The deadline for applications to Thomas Euler’s lab is February 28.
For applications to Laura Busse’s position within the project, please visit the LMU Graduate School of Systemic Neuroscience (GSN, http://www.gsn.uni-muenchen.de/index.html). The deadline for applications to the GSN is February 15.
—
Laura Busse
LMU Munich, Department Biology II
+49 89 2180-74305