Coordination of the laboratory, including co-supervision of PhD students and medical doctoral candidates, preparation of ethics applications, organization of data management, and the establishment and operation of the neuromodulation laboratories
Planning, conducting, and evaluating independent scientific research projects focusing on noninvasive brain stimulation techniques, multimodal neuroimaging, and their combined application
Translational investigation of these methods in neurological model disorders, particularly in Parkinson's disease and in stroke patients
Further development of existing research approaches and exploration of innovative research areas
Publication of research findings in high-impact international journals
Presentation of research findings at national and international conferences
Conceptualization and drafting of grant applications, as well as actively soliciting external funding
Collaboration in teaching (4 LVS)
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Required qualifications:
Completed scientific university studies (Diploma (Uni)/Master/State examination) and a Ph.D. in the field of neuroscience, medicine, psychology, neuroengineering, or a related field
Proven expertise in the application of non-invasive brain stimulation techniques
Experience in analyzing neuroimaging data (particularly fMRI and EEG)
Programming skills, preferably in MATLAB, Python, and/or R
Relevant scientific publications in peer-reviewed international journals
Proficiency in spoken and written English
Preferred qualifications:
Experience in conducting proof-of-concept studies in patient cohorts
Experience in interacting with patients and clinical personnel
Previous experience in team leadership and management
Good conversational German skills
Deadline 30 June
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