Your position
* Conduct independent research within the division's thematic areas
* Set up experimental configurations for neurophysiological measurement methods
* Publish scientific articles in international peer-reviewed journals
* Actively participate in national and international conferences
* Implement measures for science communication
* Acquire third-party funding for research projects
* Supervise Bachelor's and Master's theses and train study personnel
* Plan and conduct teaching units and examinations in Bachelor's and Master's programs (up to a maximum of 3 semester hours per week)
* Participate in academic self-governance
Your profile
* Completed relevant university degree (Master's or equivalent) and a completed PhD in sport science, psychology, or a related field
* Experience in data acquisition using EEG, fNIRS, and/or eye tracking, as well as advanced expertise in subsequent data processing and analysis
* Experience in the administration of cognitive tests
* Evidence of thematically relevant scientific publications in international peer-reviewed journals
* Experience in conducting empirical studies and knowledge of statistical data analysis (e.g., SPSS, R, Jamovi)
* Very good knowledge of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) or willingness to obtain further training
* High level of self-motivation and a very independent, structured working style
* Very good command of English and at least basic knowledge of German (equivalent to A2 level)
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