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Institut thématique Neurosciences, sciences cognitives, neurologie, psychiatrie

Decoding perceptual confidence from EEG signals

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  • Type d'offre : CDD
  • Ville : Salon de Provence
  • Statut : Available
Date d'arrivée à l'ITMO : Jeudi 15 Février 2024

Decoding perceptual confidence from EEG signals

KEY WORDS

cognitive science, EEG, neuroscience

CITY

Salon de Provence

COUNTRY

France

DETAILS OF THE OFFER

Working place: ONERA / DTIS department

Missions:

A PhD position is available at the ONERA in Salon-de-Provence. The successful candidate will work on studies of perceptual decision-making and confidence. The project aims at decoding individuals’ confidence from EEG signals. Research methods include psychophysics, EEG and eye-tracking. The project is a collaborative effort with 8 other labs throughout Europe. S/he will be supervised by Dr. Andrea Desantis and Dr Guillaume Masson (CNRS researcher at the Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone in Marseille), and will join the Cognitive Engineering and Applied Neurosciences (ICNA) group in Salon-de-Provence (France). The candidate may be led to travel to Marseille since some of the studies will be conducted at the Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone.

The ICNA is an interdisciplinary research unit at the ONERA in Salon-de-Provence, with expertise in applied mathematics, engineering, cognitive science and human factors. It is a very dynamic group composed of 13 permanent researchers, 10 PhD students, 3 post-docs and several interns. The working languages are French and English. The team has several equipment at disposal such as 3 EEG systems, a fNIRS, EMG, ECG, GSR recording systems, motion capture systems, 3 eye-trackers, several simulators, including a mobile platform couple with virtual reality to induce visuo-vestibular stimulations.   

Qualifiactions:

Candidates should have a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in neuroscience, computer science, cognitive science, or related fields. Previous experience with computer programming is highly preferred. Experience with visual psychophysics, EEG, eye-tracking, and/or machine learning is a plus.

Eligibility criteria/

Candidates must comply with the Marie Curie Actions rule for mobility, which holds that they have spent no more than 12 months of the past 3 years in France.

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TYPE OF JOB

Thesis - PhD

TYPE OF CONTRACT

CDD (Temporary / 3 years) 

APPLICATION DEADLINE

31 MAR 2024

EMPLOYMENT START DATE

1 OCT 2024
Contact

To apply, please send CV, a cover letter summarizing your research experience/interests, transcripts, and contact information for two references to Dr. Andrea Desantis