Prospective Post-docs
Post-doctoral position is available in the Cognition and Action lab at UC Berkeley, directed by Rich Ivry. We use a variety of cognitive neuroscience methods (psychophysics, fMRI, non-invasive brain stimulation, EEG) to explore different features of human performance such as motor control and learning, attention, and cognitive control. Studies are conducted with neurologically healthy individuals and individuals with neurological disorders, with a special interest in the motor and non-motor functions of the cerebellum and basal ganglia. Collaborations are also possible with researchers at UC San Francisco involved in MEG, ECoG, and deep brain stimulation (DBS) research.
The appointment will be for a minimum of 2 years.
Interested candidates should e-mail CV, research interests, and names and contact information of 2 references to Rich Ivry, [email protected]
Prospective Grad Students
For information on joining CognAc as a graduate student, read here.
For general information on graduate programs at UC Berkeley relevant to cognitive neuroscience, read here.
NOTE: Prof. Ivry is NOT recruiting new graduate students for the 2023-24 academic year.
Research Assistants
Undergrads interested in volunteering as a CognAc research assistant can use the following options to apply:
CognAc lab policies
Post-doctoral position is available in the Cognition and Action lab at UC Berkeley, directed by Rich Ivry. We use a variety of cognitive neuroscience methods (psychophysics, fMRI, non-invasive brain stimulation, EEG) to explore different features of human performance such as motor control and learning, attention, and cognitive control. Studies are conducted with neurologically healthy individuals and individuals with neurological disorders, with a special interest in the motor and non-motor functions of the cerebellum and basal ganglia. Collaborations are also possible with researchers at UC San Francisco involved in MEG, ECoG, and deep brain stimulation (DBS) research.
The appointment will be for a minimum of 2 years.
Interested candidates should e-mail CV, research interests, and names and contact information of 2 references to Rich Ivry, [email protected]
Prospective Grad Students
For information on joining CognAc as a graduate student, read here.
For general information on graduate programs at UC Berkeley relevant to cognitive neuroscience, read here.
NOTE: Prof. Ivry is NOT recruiting new graduate students for the 2023-24 academic year.
Research Assistants
Undergrads interested in volunteering as a CognAc research assistant can use the following options to apply:
- If you are a UC Berkeley Undergraduate student please apply through the URAP program.
- If the URAP application is closed, you can still apply through our online application form here.
CognAc lab policies