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Postdoctoral Fellow at the Princeton Social Neuroscience Lab


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Academic Level:
Postdoc & Early Career

Description:
The Princeton Social Neuroscience Lab invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate, to begin this Summer. We are looking for a creative and productive researcher with a doctoral degree in psychology, neuroscience, or a related field.

The postdoctoral fellow will work on a federally-funded program of research investigating the neurocognitive processes supporting naturalistic social interactions using fMRI hyperscanning. An ideal candidate will have (i) evidence of an existing research program in social or cognitive neuroscience, (ii) a strong background in designing and analyzing neuroimaging experiments, (iii) skills in advanced fMRI analyses and scientific computing, and (iv) excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills.

This position is fully funded at NIH salary levels and includes funds for research expenses. Initial appointment is for one year with possibility for renewal pending satisfactory performance.

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accepts non-us citizens

Participating Institution(s):
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Princeton University (Lead)

Program Materials:
 • Postdoc Website this link takes you to a different website

This Program can be Described by:
Academic Disciplines:
Neuroscience
Psychology & Behavioral Sciences

Keywords:
Cognitive Neuroscience
Social Psychology

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This program is funded by:
National Institute of Health (NIH)


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