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Jorge Almeida

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Coimbra, Portugal
Apply by Nov 29, 2025

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Nov 29, 2025

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Jorge Almeida

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Application Deadline

Nov 29, 2025

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Jorge Almeida

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Coimbra, Portugal

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Job Description

The Proaction Laboratory (proactionlab.fpce.uc.pt) at the University Coimbra Portugal is looking for Researchers at initial stages (post-PhD) of their career to be part of the lab in a joint competitive application to a Portuguese Science Foundation (FCT) independent researcher call. We particularly encourage applications from women, and from underrepresented groups in academia. The applicant and the lab will work on a competitive project to be submitted. Results from the application are expected to be out mid 2025. The application will be open September 30, and will close November 29, 2024. The positions are as independent researchers in the Proaction Lab, are for 3 years, and the salary is the same as the Portuguese payroll for University Professors (net values for junior or assistant positions, for instance are approximately 1700 or 2100 euros net-value per month in a 14-month salary per year; these are competitive salaries for the cost of living in Portugal and especially in Coimbra). The Proaction Lab is currently very well funded as we have a set of on-going funded projects including a Starting Grant ERC to Jorge Almeida, a major European ERA Chair project to Jorge ALmeida and Alfonso Caramzza, and other projects. We have access to a 3T MRI scanner with a 32-channel coil, to tDCS, and to a fully set psychophysics lab. We have a 256 ch EEG, motion tracking and eyetracking on site. We also have a science communication office dedicated to the lab. Finally, the University of Coimbra is a 700 year old University and has been selected as a UNESCO world Heritage site. Coimbra is one of the most lively university cities in the world, and it is a beautiful city with easy access to the beach and mountain. You should apply as soon as you can - the sooner the better so that we can prepare the application. If interested send an email to jorgecbalmeida@gmail.com, with a CV, and motivation/scientific proposal letter. If there is a fit, we will jointly apply to these positions – we have had in past applications a high success rate as a lab (in four previous editions, we got several applications that were offered a position).

Requirements

  • The applicants should have obtained a PhD
  • and have an interest in cognitive neuroscience
  • vision science and preferably (but not limited to) object recognition
  • shape processing
  • and texture and surface processing. We are particularly interested in motivated and independent Researchers addressing these topics with strong expertise in fMRI (in particular decoding and multivariate approaches). Good programming skills
  • great communication and mentoring skills
  • and a great command of English are a plus.
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