[CogSci] Transdisciplinary postdoc position at UTokyo "Development of Social Intelligence"

sho tsuji tsujish at gmail.com
Thu Jul 16 18:04:20 PDT 2020


The University of Tokyo IRCN Nagai, Yazaki and Tsuji labs are seeking a
postdoctoral candidate for the transdisciplinary project “The Development
of Social Intelligence”. The goals of this project are to identify the
neuronal and biological basis of social effects on learning.

The successful candidate will be involved in developing experiments in
songbirds and human infants in interaction with robots, including the
recording and analysis of behavioral, auditory, and physiological measures.
The candidate will primarily be supervised by Dr. Nagai, and co-supervised
by Dr. Yazaki and Dr. Tsuji.

Nagai lab: http://developmental-robotics.jp/en/
<http://developmental-robotics.jp/en/home/>

Yazaki lab: https://ircn.jp/en/mission/people/yoko_yazaki_sugiyama

Tsuji lab: https://babylab.ircn.jp/en/

Requirements

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   Programming skills (Python, C, C++, Matlab)
   -

   Experience in conducting either animal, human, or robot experiments
   -

      Skills for designing and conducting experiments
      -

      Skills in recording and analysis of behavioral, auditory, and
      physiological data
      -

   Good command of English


Application Requirements

Job title

Project Researcher (Postdoctoral Fellow)

Starting Date

Negotiable

Term

The first contract will be ended on March 31, 2021. The contract is
renewable on a fiscal year basis (from April 1 to March 31; every year)
according to research budget, research activity, and research achievements.

Contract can be extended for up to 3 years.

Place of Work

International Research Center for Neurointelligence

The University of Tokyo, Institutes for Advanced Study

7-3-1 Hongo Bunkyo-ku Tokyo, 113-0033 JAPAN

*This can be changed due to work circumstances.

Qualifications

(Required)

● Ph.D. or equivalent in a related field

● Good communication skill in English

(Preferred)

● Experiences in computer science, cognitive science, neuroscience, and/or
psychology will be preferred.

Compensation & Benefits

● Salary: To be determined in accordance with the University of Tokyo
Regulations

● Commuter allowance: JPY55,000 per month at maximum

● Social Insurance: Eligible for MEXT* Mutual Aid Association membership,
employees’ pension, employment insurance, and workers’ accident
compensation insurance. (*MEXT: Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture,
Sports, Science and Technology)

● Vacation: Annual paid vacation, Sick leave (paid), Special vacation (paid)

Working Hours

Discretionary labor system, based on 7 hours, 45 minutes per day, or 38
hours 45 minutes per week

Holidays

Saturdays and Sundays; Statutory public holidays of Japan; Year-end and New
Year holidays (December 29 through January 3); Summer holidays

Applications and Selection Process

Applications deadline: When the position is filled

Application documents:

      ● Cover letter in English

      ● Curriculum vitae in English

      ● Publication list

      ● Name and contact address for two references, one of which should be
a previous employer

Submission: Interested applicants should send application materials to:
yukie#ircn.jp (Please replace # with @ before using this email address)
with a subject "Application for Project Researcher in Social Intelligence”.

Selection Process: All applications will be screened, and only those
qualified will be scheduled for an interview (on-site or via video).

* Submitted documents will not be returned.

* Personal information is handled carefully according to the Privacy Policy
of the University of Tokyo, and will be used only for the job selection
process.

* Travel cost will not be paid in screening process.




-- 
Assistant Professor
The University of Tokyo International Research Center for Neurointelligence
(IRCN)
Personal website: https://sites.google.com/site/tsujish/home
Lab website: https://babylab.ircn.jp/
Blog: https://cogtales.wordpress.com/
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