We are looking to recruit a new postdoctoral associate for a large collaborative project on the anatomical development of the human cerebellum, funded by the Raynor Cerebellar Project. The overall goal of the project is to develop a high-resolution normative model of human cerebellar development across the entire life span (see https://raynorcerebellumcharts.github.io/). The successful candidate will join the Diedrichsen Lab (Western University, Canada) and will work with a team of colleagues at Erasmus Medical Center, the Donders Institute (Netherlands), McGill, Dalhousie, Sick Kids, and UBC (Canada). A PhD degree in Neuroscience, Statistics, Computer Science, Engineering, Psychology, Medicine or related fields is required. Expertise in machine learning, analysis of medical imaging data, and/or normative modeling is highly desired. The project is funded for a 3 year duration, with the initial contract for 2 years. The exact starting date is negotiable, but would be ideally as close as possible to the project start date, April 1st, 2024.
Recent Posts
- E. H. Solomon Endowed Chair in DEVELOPMENTAL COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE
- Associate Professor/Professor and Director, Northeastern University Biomedical Imaging Center
- Postdoc Position in Infant/Young Child MRI+MEG Neuroimaging – Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
- Research Assistant – Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
- Assistant Professor – University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill



