We are pleased to announce the opening of a new postdoctoral research position within our project.

The successful candidate will work on the empirical analysis of EEG signals collected from African children affected by malaria. The work will involve studying the multifractal characteristics of these signals, developing stochastic models to describe their behavior, and ultimately constructing a classification model to predict recovery outcomes.

Applicants should have a solid background in probability, statistics, and stochastic processes, and an interest in working with real-world data.

For application details, please see:
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/370575
https://www.mathos.unios.hr/en/aktualne_obavijesti/

Please note that, in accordance with the conditions of the Croatian Science Foundation, a person may be employed as a senior assistant if they have been engaged in scientific work for no more than ten years (counting from enrollment in a doctoral program). This period may be extended in cases of maternity/parental leave or long-term illness, either before or after obtaining a doctoral degree. The 10-year period does not include any time the candidate spent outside the scientific system (for example, working in the private sector).