Job Title: One post-doctoral researcher in full-time to study the dynamics of auditory-guided behavior in echolocating bats.
Location: Max Planck Institute for Ornithology
Organization’s profile:
The Max Planck Institute for Ornithology is an internationally renowned research institution working in the fields of Behavioural Neurobiology, Behavioural Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Eco-Immunology and Migration. At two locations, more than 200 employees work in three departments and eight research groups.
Description:
This research program aims at understanding the strategies of echolocating bats for generating, perceiving, and reacting to dynamic auditory scenes.
Eligibility:
PhD in science with strong background in bat biology and the sensory ecology of echolocation and a proven record of performing top quality research.
The current position is initially available for two years with the possibility for renewal for another three years.
How to apply:
Please submit a cover letter (describing your research interests, experience and goals), your CV, copies of degree certificates and a list of three references as one single PDF via e-mail to: personal@orn.mpg.de.
For more information, please contact, Dr. Holger Goerlitz: telephone: +49 (0)8157/ 932-372, e-mail: hgoerlitz@orn.mpg.de.
Reference: Max Planck Institute for Ornithology
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