–> funding has been approved by the DFG
The HMU Health and Medical University is a private state-recognized university located in the Villa Carlshagen in Potsdam. It was founded in 2017 by the managing director Ilona Renken-Olthoff and started operating with two departments (Department of Medicine and Department of Health and Sports) in the winter semester 2020/21. The HMU offers study programs in human medicine (state examinations), in psychology (bachelor and master), and other bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
The campus at the Villa Carlshagen is located directly on Lake Templin and offers optimal conditions for a unique learning and working atmosphere in the midst of the greenery of the state capital Potsdam. The hospital Ernst von Bergmann in Potsdam is our cooperation partner for the clinical part of the state examination course in human medicine.
The University of Potsdam hosts leading groups in cognitive sciences and linguistics, providing a vibrant interdisciplinary scientific environment (http://www.uni-potsdam.de/en/cognitive-sciences/index.html). The lab will be associated with two Collaborative Research Centers relevant to its research focus, namely CRC 1287 „Limits of variability in language” (https://www.sfb1287.uni-potsdam.de/en) and CRC 1294 „Data assimilation: The seamless integration of models and data“ (https://www.sfb1294.de/).
We are looking for an academic staff member with focus on research
(m/f/d) – Reinforcement learning during Pavlovian conditioning (75%
position for 3.5 years, equivalent E13 TV-L) to support our team
starting in January 2026 or later. The position is conditional on a
final funding decision for CRC 1294 (3rd funding period; which is very
likely since it has been rated as excellent). –>
funding has been approved by the DFG
Your tasks: You will work on a project aimed at investigating individual differences in Pavlovian conditioning, namely human “sign/goal tracking” (see e.g. Schad et al., 2020, Nature Human Behavior; www.quentinhuys.com/tcpw/events/daniel-schad/), including model-free and model-based Pavlovian and instrumental learning, as well as other state-of-the-art computational learning processes. The activity will take place under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Daniel Schad (Chair of Quantitative Methods at the HMU in Potsdam) and in cooperation with Prof. Dr. Ralf Engbert (Chair of Cognitive and Biological Psychology, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany). It will be situated in a collaborative research center (CRC 1294; www.sfb1294.de) on “Data assimilation” at the University of Potsdam.
The position is a very good opportunity for a candidate with expertise/interest in programming (R, Matlab, Python) and behavioral and eye tracking data to conduct cutting-edge research in reinforcement learning during Pavlovian conditioning, respectively, and to work on an exciting research project that includes international publications and scientific presentations.
The position involves
We offer
The ideal candidate will have:
Potsdam is a very beautiful historic city and its palaces are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In addition, Potsdam is within commuting distance to Berlin, a culturally vibrant and progressive city. Both cities have a high quality of life.
Your application:
Please send your informative application documents (incl. a 1-2 pages letter explaining your motivation incl. research interests, curriculum vitae, degree certificates, with at least one name + email for a reference) electronically (as one PDF) to daniel.schad@health-and-medical-university.de
Application deadline: November 30, 2025 (applications will be considered until the position is filled)
The HMU Health and Medical University is a private state-recognized university located in the Villa Carlshagen in Potsdam. It was founded in 2017 by the managing director Ilona Renken-Olthoff and started operating with two departments (Department of Medicine and Department of Health and Sport) in the winter semester 2020/21. The HMU offers study programs in human medicine (state examinations), in psychology (bachelor and master), and other bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
The campus at the Villa Carlshagen is located directly on Lake Templin and offers optimal conditions for a unique learning and working atmosphere in the midst of the greenery of the state capital Potsdam. The hospital Ernst von Bergmann in Potsdam is our cooperation partner for the clinical part of the state examination course in human medicine.
The University of Potsdam hosts leading groups in cognitive sciences and linguistics, providing a vibrant interdisciplinary scientific environment (http://www.uni-potsdam.de/en/cognitive-sciences/index.html). The lab will be associated with two Collaborative Research Centers relevant to its research focus, namely CRC 1287 „Limits of variability in language” (https://www.sfb1287.uni-potsdam.de/en) and CRC 1294 „Data assimilation: The seamless integration of models and data“ (https://www.sfb1294.de/).
We are looking for an academic staff member with focus on research
(m/f/d) – Mindless reading: EEG & large language models (65%
position for 3.5 years, equivalent E13 TV-L) to support our team
starting in January 2026 or later. The position is conditional on a
final funding decision for CRC 1287 (3rd funding period; which is very
likely since it has been rated as excellent). –>
funding has been approved by the DFG
Your tasks: You will work on a project aimed at investigating mindless reading via EEG and large language models, namely studying the “levels of inattention hypothesis” that mindless reading is graded (see e.g. Schad et al., 2012, Cognition; Schad et al., 2024, JEP:LMC), using EEG recordings during reading, as well as computational modeling using state-of-the-art large language models. The activity will take place under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Daniel Schad (Chair of Quantitative Methods at the HMU in Potsdam) and Prof. Dr. Milena Rabovsky (Chair of Cognitive Neuroscience, University of Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany). It will be situated in collaborative research center CRC 1287 (www.sfb1287.uni-potsdam.de/en) on “Limits of variability in language” at the University of Potsdam.
The position is a very good opportunity for a candidate with expertise/interest in programming (e.g., Python, R, Matlab), EEG data analysis, and large language models to conduct research on mindless reading, and to work in an exciting research project that includes international publications and scientific presentations.
The position involves
We offer
The ideal candidate will have:
Potsdam is a very beautiful historic city and its palaces are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In addition, Potsdam is within commuting distance to Berlin, a culturally vibrant and progressive city. Both cities have a high quality of life.
Your application:
Please send your informative application documents (incl. a 1-2 pages letter explaining your motivation incl. research interests, curriculum vitae, degree certificates, with at least one name + email for a reference) electronically (as one PDF) to daniel.schad@health-and-medical-university.de
Application deadline: November 30, 2025 (applications will be considered until the position is filled)