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Research Scientist position in RIKEN BSI-TOYOTA Collaboration Center (Noninvasive BMI Unit, Dr. Andrzej Cichocki) RIKEN Brain Science Institute.

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Postdoctoral Research Positions in

Laboratory for Advanced Brain Signal Processing
Riken Brain Science Institute, Japan
http://www.bsp.brain.riken.jp/

The Laboratory for Advanced Brain Signal Processing invites applications for postdoctoral research positions in computational neuroscience, brain computer interface, machine learning, inverse problems, biomedical signal processing, EEG/MEG analysis and related areas.

The laboratory is especially keen to recruit researchers with expertise in biomedical signal/image processing, linear inverse problem, and/or computer programming (mostly in MATLAB).

The Riken Brain Science Institute (BSI) is a world-class centre for neuroscience. For further details of our research please see: http://www.brain.riken.jp/
Riken BSI campus is located in Wako-shi only 15 minutes by train from Ikebukuro (one famous down-town in Tokyo).

The Laboratory provides a unique international environment in which theoreticians and experimental neuroscientists interact closely with each others and with other research groups world-wide. The BSI visitors, seminars and possibility to attend international conferences/workshops enable members of the laboratory to engage and cooperate with leading researchers from across the world.

Candidates must have a strong analytical background, motivation, passion to science and relevant experience.

Salaries are competitive, based on experience and achievements.

Applicants should send in pdf, plain text or Word format a CV (with personal data) with a full list of publications, a detailed statement of research interests, to:

Dr. Andrzej Cichocki
(
head of the laboratory)
email
Ms. Wakako Honjo
(secretary)

While e-mail is preferred, candidates may also submit applications in hardcopy to the following address:
Prof. Andrzej Cichocki
Head of Laboratory for Advanced Brain Signal Processing,
Brain Science Institute, Riken
2-1 Hirosawa, Wako-shi, Saitama 351-0198, JAPAN

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