UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSITION
IN HUMAN MOTOR CONTROL
A postdoctoral position is available in the Human Motor Control
Laboratory, School of Psychology, University of Tasmania, Australia. The
successful applicant will work on projects funded by the Australian
Research Council and the Australian Health Management Group Medical
Research Fund examining therapy-induced recovery of motor function in
chronic stroke patients and associated motor cortex reorganisation. A
multidisciplinary perspective will be adopted incorporating
neurophysiological and behavioural levels of analysis. Applicants must
have a PhD and experience using electrophysiological techniques,
especially transcranial magnetic stimulation. A background in dynamical
systems theory would be an advantage. The ability to take a lead role in
a multidisciplinary team and experience working with patient populations
is essential.
This position which is available immediately is for one year, but with
two possible one-year extensions contingent on satisfactory progress and
grant continuation. The salary will depend on the applicant's
experience, but will be in the range $A49,334 to $A55,440 pa.
For more information about the position and projects contact Professor
Jeff Summers, phone +61 3 6226 2884, email: Jeff.Summers@utas.edu.au
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POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH POSITION
IN HUMAN MOTOR CONTROL
A postdoctoral position is available in the Human Motor Control
Laboratory, School of Psychology, University of Tasmania, Australia. The
successful applicant will work on projects funded by the Australian
Research Council and the Australian Health Management Group Medical
Research Fund examining therapy-induced recovery of motor function in
chronic stroke patients and associated motor cortex reorganisation. A
multidisciplinary perspective will be adopted incorporating
neurophysiological and behavioural levels of analysis. Applicants must
have a PhD and experience using electrophysiological techniques,
especially transcranial magnetic stimulation. A background in dynamical
systems theory would be an advantage. The ability to take a lead role in
a multidisciplinary team and experience working with patient populations
is essential.
This position which is available immediately is for one year, but with
two possible one-year extensions contingent on satisfactory progress and
grant continuation. The salary will depend on the applicant's
experience, but will be in the range $A49,334 to $A55,440 pa.
For more information about the position and projects contact Professor
Jeff Summers, phone +61 3 6226 2884, email: Jeff.Summers@utas.edu.au
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