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Research Associate position in matlab programming

Job Details

Start date is as soon as possible. The period of employment is 6 months, with possibility of Extension

Our lab, hosted by the Department of Biomedicine of Basel University, Switzerland, is currently seeking a research associate for a 6-month project. The role would be to write an analysis program in matlab for neuronal data from electrophysiological recordings, as well as analyze the data.

 

Your tasks:

The first part of the project consists of writing an extension of a professional, user-friendly matlab program for the analysis of electrophysiological data based on an existing program we already have in the lab. The successful candidate will interact with experimentalists in our lab, understand their needs and produce a modular and user-friendly matlab program for extracellular neuronal recordings. The second part of the project consists of using this program to analyze data aimed at deepening our understanding of the brain.

 

Your profile:

  • Have extensive programming experience in matlab
  • Have previously worked with neuroscience data, ideally electrophysiological recordings
  • Have the dual ability of analyzing researchers' need and translating it into code
  • Are a creative problem-solver
  • Are a self-starter and an independent researcher

 

We offer you:

  • Collaborate closely with experimentalists in neuroscience
  • Gain a valuable working experience while enjoying an attractive work and life location
  • Get a competitive salary
  • Advance science

 

Application / Contact

Applications should include a cover letter, a CV and references.

For further information and application submission, please contact

Tania Rinaldi Barkat

University of Basel

Klingelbergstrasse 50

4056 Basel

tania.barkat@unibas.ch

+41 (0)79 524 8792

www.brainsoundlab.com

 

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