Date Posted:
5/22/2024
Location:
Toronto, ON, Canada
Reference No.:
2024-8976
Position Type:
Temporary full-time
Department:
FTE Status:
1.00
Hours of Work:
Other
Campus Site:
Bayview
Shifts Weekday Required:
Other
Shifts Weekend Required:
Other
Statutory Holiday(s) Required:
No
The human brain imaging lab at Sunnybrook Research Institute (SRI) led by Dr. Fa-Hsuan Lin develops new imaging and interventional methods to better understand the human brain functions and to improve the quality of life for neurological and psychiatric patients. We particularly focus on technical development in neuroimaging and neuromodulation using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), electroencephalograph (EEG), stereo-EEG (SEEG), and transcranial electromagnetic stimulation (TMS). We are hiring a postdoc with the expertise in MRI, EEG, and TMS experiment design, data collection, and data analysis to join this endeavor.
The primary responsibility of the postdoc fellow is to initiate and carry out concurrent TMS and EEG research to allow for real-time neurofeedback and neuromodulation. Duties include:
- Develop experimental setups and signal processing for real-time TMS-EEG to study human cognitive and emotion function
- Work with clinical and industrial collaborators. Collect and analyze data for collaborative projects
- Participate in abstract, poster, paper, and grant writing
- Provide direct supervision for assigned junior lab members, including postdocs, graduate students, undergraduate students, and summer students.
To support research, we are equipped with TMS systems (MagVenture), including MRI-compatible coils, with neuronavigation from Rogue Research. We also have robotic-controlled TMS from Axilium to allow for precise TMS coil placement. EEG systems (Brain Products) compatible with 3T MRI and TMS are available in the lab. 3T MRI systems are accessible at Sunnybrook.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS:
- Ph.D. in biomedical engineering, neuroscience, or related fields with a strong technical background
- Experience in EEG-TMS studies with a preference to real-time EEG-TMS
- A track record of international peer-reviewed journal publication for human neuroimaging studies using EEG and TMS
- Excellent communication skills
- Well-developed interpersonal skills: ability to listen and communicate, as needed to foster a team approach to research
- Able to set priorities successfully, and coordinate work flow around grant deadlines and grant applications
Language of work: English
Employment term: Temporary full-time (1-year contract) with potential to renew
Location: Toronto
Qualified applicants should forward their resume along with a cover letter and the names of three references to: fhlin@sri.utoronto.ca
We would like to thank all applicants, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
In accordance with Canadian Employment and Immigration guidelines, applicants must be eligible to work in Canada. Sunnybrook Research Institute is committed to providing accessible employment practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require accommodation for disability during any stage of the recruitment process, please indicate this in your cover letter.
Sunnybrook Research Institute is strongly committed to inclusion and diversity within its community and welcomes all applicants including but not limited to: visible minorities, all religions and ethnicities, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and all others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre is committed to providing accessible employment practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require accommodation for disability during any stage of the recruitment process, please indicate this in your cover letter.
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre is strongly committed to inclusion and diversity within its community and welcomes all applicants including but not limited to: visible minorities, all religions and ethnicities, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and all others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.