Marburg University
Doctoral researcher, Experimental Psychology, Marburg Germany
Marburg University, Germantown, Ohio, United States
Psychological sciences » Cognitive science
Neurosciences » Other
Organisation/Company Marburg University Department Department of Psychology Research Field Psychological sciences » Psychology Psychological sciences » Cognitive science Neurosciences » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Country Germany Application Deadline 10 Nov 2025 - 00:00 (Europe/Berlin) Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Part-time Hours Per Week 30 Offer Starting Date 1 Jan 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Offer Description
The Department of Psychology, research group on sensorimotor learning, Prof. Dr. Alexander Schütz , is currently accepting applications for a
Doctoral Researcher. The position is offered for a period of
four years . The starting date is
01.01.2026 . The position is part-time (75 % of regular working hours) with salary and benefits commensurate with a public service position in the state Hesse, Germany (TV-H E 13, 75 %). The position is funded by the
Cluster of Excellence The Adaptive Mind . The goal of The Adaptive Mind is to transform the scientific understanding of the adaptability of human behavior. Further information about the Cluster of Excellence can be found here: http://www.theadaptivemind.de . The planned subproject involves conducting perception and eye movement experiments on adults and children. The aim is to investigate how eye movements are adapted over the course of a lifetime, and how errors are predicted and corrected. In addition, the project will examine how different sensory and motor information is used to determine the consequences of one's own movements. Tasks: scientific services in research in the cluster of excellence The Adaptive Mind conducting perceptual and eye tracking experiments with adults and children presentation of results at conferences and in scientific publications Profile: MSc-degree or equivalent in Psychology, Cognitive Sciences, Neuroscience or comparable independent and reliable way of working knowledge of/interest in experimental research experience with eye tracking and in working with children is advantageous good spoken and written English and German are advantageous We offer: integration into an international and interdisciplinary team opportunities for further training and personal qualification access to modern laboratory equipment good supervision and an appreciative communication in the research group
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The Department of Psychology, research group on sensorimotor learning, Prof. Dr. Alexander Schütz , is currently accepting applications for a
Doctoral Researcher. The position is offered for a period of
four years . The starting date is
01.01.2026 . The position is part-time (75 % of regular working hours) with salary and benefits commensurate with a public service position in the state Hesse, Germany (TV-H E 13, 75 %). The position is funded by the
Cluster of Excellence The Adaptive Mind . The goal of The Adaptive Mind is to transform the scientific understanding of the adaptability of human behavior. Further information about the Cluster of Excellence can be found here: http://www.theadaptivemind.de . The planned subproject involves conducting perception and eye movement experiments on adults and children. The aim is to investigate how eye movements are adapted over the course of a lifetime, and how errors are predicted and corrected. In addition, the project will examine how different sensory and motor information is used to determine the consequences of one's own movements. Tasks: scientific services in research in the cluster of excellence The Adaptive Mind conducting perceptual and eye tracking experiments with adults and children presentation of results at conferences and in scientific publications Profile: MSc-degree or equivalent in Psychology, Cognitive Sciences, Neuroscience or comparable independent and reliable way of working knowledge of/interest in experimental research experience with eye tracking and in working with children is advantageous good spoken and written English and German are advantageous We offer: integration into an international and interdisciplinary team opportunities for further training and personal qualification access to modern laboratory equipment good supervision and an appreciative communication in the research group
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