Postdoctoral Research Position in the Brain and Early Experiences Lab at Ryerson University, Toronto
The Brain and Early Experiences Lab (PI: Dr. Margaret Moulson) in the Department of Psychology at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada, is seeking a full-time postdoctoral fellow to start around June 1, 2017. The postdoctoral fellow will coordinate a longitudinal research study on the development and neural bases of emotion processing in the first two years of life, applying behavioural, eye-tracking, and electrophysiological measures. The post-doc will work closely with the PI, graduate students, and undergraduate research assistants to carry out the goals of this project. Primary Responsibilities The postdoctoral fellow will be involved in research design, participant recruitment, data collection, coding, and analysis, general project management, training and supervision of research assistants, conference presentations, and manuscript preparation. The postdoctoral fellow will also have time and resources to pursue an independent program of research related to the lab’s overall research aims. Qualifications: · PhD in developmental psychology or a related field · Experience conducting research with infants or young children · Strong record of research productivity · Excellent organization and communication skills · Ability to work independently and as part of a team · Proficiency with statistical analysis software · Experience with EEG/ERP and/or eye-tracking is highly desired This is a one-year grant-funded position with the possibility of renewal for a second year. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, up to three representative publications or manuscripts, and contact information for three references. Informal inquiries and application materials can be sent directly to Dr. Margaret Moulson ([email protected]). Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Ryerson University has an employment equity program and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities and women. Members of designated groups are encouraged to self-identify. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
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