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Dan Goodman

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Imperial College London

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Computational Neuroscience

30%

Systems Neuroscience

20%

Multisensory Integration

20%

Neuroscience

20%

Psychoacoustics

20%

Online Communication

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Perception Psychology

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Imperial College London

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Physical or Biological Sciences, Mathematics, or Engineering at Imperial College London

Imperial College London, in association with the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851, is offering a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship opportunity for early career researchers (ECRs) within three years of completing their PhD. The fellowship is open to candidates intending to conduct independent research in any of the physical or biological sciences, mathematics, applied science, or any branch of engineering. This is an excellent opportunity for ECRs with exceptional promise to advance their research careers at a leading UK institution. The fellowship typically lasts for three years, commencing on 1 October in the year of award. Around eight awards are made annually, with a highly competitive selection process. The ultimate objective is to contribute to the knowledge base required for a healthy and innovative national culture. Research areas supported include, but are not limited to, physics, biology, mathematics, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Applicants interested in working with Associate Professor Dan Goodman as their mentor at Imperial College London should note the department's internal deadline of December 4th. Early contact is encouraged to ensure timely preparation of application materials and to navigate the internal selection process, which is shorter than the full application timeline. The official application is submitted via the Royal Commission 1851 Flexigrant portal. Eligibility requirements include holding a PhD awarded within the last three years and proposing a research project in the eligible fields. The fellowship is funded, though specific stipend amounts are not detailed in the announcement. The program is designed to support the most promising early career scientists and engineers, providing them with the resources and institutional support to pursue innovative research. For more information, applicants should review the official fellowship page and contact Dan Goodman directly to discuss mentorship and the internal application process at Imperial College London.

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