Description:
Two postdoctoral positions are available in the
University of Pittsburgh Departments of Neurosurgery and Psychology. The
research involves the use of invasive deep brain electrical recording and
stimulation in patients with Parkinson's disease to study subcortical
contributions to speech production. One of the Postdoctoral Associates will
work closely with a mentorship team led by Dr. Mark Richardson and the other
will work closely with a mentorship team led by Julie Fiez. Support for this
position comes from a recently awarded BRAIN Initiative grant (Research
Opportunities Using Invasive Neural Recording and Stimulating Technologies in
the Human Brain, U01), for which Dr. Richardson is the PI. Other
co-Investigators include Tom Mitchell and Lori Holt (CMU), Diane Litman, Rob
Turner, Sue Shaiman and Mike Dickey (Pitt), Stan Anderson and Nathan Crone
(JHU).
Research Description:
An abstract of the U01 grant can be found here: https://goo.gl/IzfOFn
A major strength of this project is the complimentary
nature of extensive, multi-disciplinary expertise from team members at the
University of Pittsburgh, Johns Hopkins University and Carnegie Mellon
University (Tom Mitchell, Machine Learning). This combined expertise allows us
to employ a novel combination of classical analytic methods and more recent
machine learning methods for supervised and exploratory analyses to document
the neural dynamics of basal ganglia and cortical activity during speech
production.
Job Responsibilities:
Assume an integrated role in all aspects of 1)
administration of behavioral protocols, 2) intraoperative speech data
collection, with advisory role for pre- and post-surgical data collection, 3)
data analysis performed independently, including application of speech
processing and machine learning algorithms to analyzed collected data, and 4)
manuscript and grant writing.
Qualifications:
Ph.D. in computer science, linguistics, psychology,
neuroscience, communication science, engineering, bioengineering, or
equivalent; previous research experience in computational neuroscience,
neurolinguistics, or speech-language processing desired, along with expertise
in MATLAB, acoustic signal processing and behavioral studies of human speech.
Interested Candidates please send a Cover Letter and CV
to Corrie Durisko at cgaglia@pitt.edu.
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