The Ruhr area, one of Europe’s largest metropolitan regions, offers
attractive career opportunities for excellent scientists and scholars
from around the world. In 2021, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, TU Dortmund
University and the University of Duisburg-Essen established
the Research Alliance Ruhr to bundle their cutting-edge international
research on the most urgent challenges facing humankind.
There will be four research centers and a college. This is just the
latest chapter in our long-standing collaboration as the University
Alliance Ruhr (UA Ruhr), a community of 14,000 researchers and
120,000 students in the heart of Germany.
As part of the Research Alliance Ruhr, the Research Center “One Health –
from Molecules to Systems” is offering the following position to be filled
as early as possible at the Faculty of Psychology of the Ruhr-Universität
Bochum.
Professorship for research on
Predictive Brain (W3) (m/f/d)
The Ruhr-Universität Bochum is one of Germany’s leading research
universities, addressing the whole range of academic disciplines. A
highly dynamic setting enables researchers and students to work across
the traditional boundaries of academic subjects and faculties. To create
knowledge networks within and beyond the university is Ruhr-Universität
Bochum’s declared aim.
The Faculty of Psychology at Ruhr-Universität Bochum is among the
three most successful research institutes of psychology in Germany. Our
flagships include the THINK research building, the collaborative research
center “Extinction Learning” and the German Center for Mental Health.
For more information on current projects and research priorities, please
visit the faculty website: www.psy.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Brains predict the future in order to survive future challenges. The
research goal of this professorship is to understand how predictions for
upcoming decisions and cognitive challenges are generated, how they
interact with the constant perceptual inflow to then alter (sub)cortical
dynamics and perceptual / cognitive priors.
The successful applicant should have a strong background in neuroimaging,
neurophysiology and/or computational approaches in human
subjects to pursue these questions. The applicant will be embedded into
a research landscape that spans the Ruhr-Universität Bochum and the
neighboring University of Duisburg-Essen with a strong track record of
acquiring major extramural support for collaborative research funds in
the area of cognitive and clinical neuroscience (e. g. SFB 874 (RUB), SFB
1280 (RUB), TRR 289 (UDE), RU 2182 (RUB), RU 2974 (UDE), research building
THINK (RUB)). An additional affiliation with the Erwin L. Hahn Institute
of 7T Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Essen is part of the package.
We would welcome a research focus that contributes to these scientific
fields.
YOUR QUALIFICATION
Among the prerequisites for the post are a doctoral degree, positive evaluation
as a junior professor, habilitation or equivalent scientific achievements,
a special aptitude for interdisciplinary scientific work, as evidenced
by a strong track record in excellent publications, peer-reviewed
extramural funding as principal applicant, and an interdisciplinary as
well as collaborative spirit. The professorship is also part of an initiative
for an interdisciplinary integration of research in Cognitive Neuroscience
at Ruhr-Universität Bochum and University of Duisburg-Essen. The
position is associated with 4h teaching per term. Beyond this, the hiring
requirements of Sections 36 and 37 of the North Rhine-Westphalia
Higher Education Act (Gesetz über die Hochschulen des Landes Nordrhein-
Westfalen, HG) apply.
ATTRACTIVE ENVIRONMENT
The professorship will be part of the newly established Research Center
One Health – from Molecules to Systems. The Center will enable the
investigations of the fundamental mechanisms of health and disease,
starting from the molecular level right through to higher-level systems.
The ecosystem serves as a context for also considering the complex
interrelationships between environmental health, animal health and human
health, in keeping with the “One Health” concept. After all, humans
can only stay healthy in an intact environment. The Research Center is
linked to all three members of the University Alliance Ruhr. We offer you
an excellent scientific environment and attractive cooperation opportunities
with renowned international, national and regional partners.
MORE INFORMATION
Further information can be found at:
https://www.uaruhr.de/researchallianceruhr/onehealthruhr.html.en
RESEARCH ALLIANCE RUHR
The Research Alliance Ruhr is a joint
undertaking of the three major
universities in the Ruhr area and was
initiated by the Ruhr Conference. The
four research centers will focus on
„One Health,“ „Chemical Sciences and
Sustainability,“ „Trustworthy Data Science
and Security,“ and „Future Energy
Materials and Systems.” In addition,
the Research Alliance Ruhr is establishing
a „College for Social Sciences and
Humanities“.
The Research Alliance Ruhr will appoint
up to 50 research professors in the
next few years and also offer numerous
positions for research assistants.
Join us now to create innovations for
the world of tomorrow in Europe‘s
densest university landscape, where
you can find a wide range of scientific
and industrial partners right on the
doorstep.
YOUR APPLICATION
Applications should be sent as a single
pdf and should include your CV, list of
publications and grants, your research
concept incl. planned collaborations and
a teaching statement by 04.09. 2022 to
thinkatruhr@rub.de.
OUR WELCOME SERVICES
Our Welcome Services are happy to assist
especially international applicants
and their families with relocating to
the Ruhr area, an up- and-coming metropolitan
region. We can advise you on
housing in urban or more rural areas
and help you find childcare if needed.
Our Dual Career Service can help your
partner with their own professional
development in the region if requested.
DIVERSITY APPRECIATED
The UA Ruhr promotes diversity and
equal opportunities. For this reason, we
favor a working environment composed
of heterogeneous teams, and
seek to promote the careers of individuals
who are underrepresented in our
respective professional areas. We strive
to significantly increase the proportion
of women in research and teaching
and therefore welcome applications
from female scientists. We give preference
to severely disabled applicants if
their qualifications meet the requirements.