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Postdoctoral Opportunities:Co-creating Intelligent Neurotechnologies for Healthy Aging (CINTHeA)91ÑÇÉ«, Queen’s University, Baycrest

We are seeking postdoctoral applicants to contribute to a new three-year research program funded by Connected Minds, a major research collaboration between 91ÑÇÉ« in Toronto and Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. The goal of Connected Minds is to understand how the interplay of humans and intelligent technologies produces unexpected, emergent properties at the community/whole society levels, predict how new technologies will disrupt the techno-social collective and use these predictions to drive new research and technology development.

The CINTHeA project is a collaboration between Connected Minds researchers at , and . Working with industry and public sector partners, the CINTHEA project seeks to understand and address the challenges faced by older adults in maintaining their physical, cognitive, and social health. Neuroscience research will identify salient biomarkers for physical/cognitive/social health. In parallel, AI/robot research will focus on automatic detection of these neuro-markers while interacting with, assisting and engaging older adults in their communities.

Application Process

We welcome applicants with doctoral training in related fields, including cognitive neuroscience, kinesiology, rehabilitation sciences, robotics, computer vision and AI. Successful applicants will be supervised by CINTHeA faculty researchers and conduct research as part of an interdisciplinary team.

Please send a cover letter and cv to no later than Sept 19, 2025. In your cover letter, please summarize relevant experience and indicate names of potential supervisors from the list below. Short-listed candidates will be invited to apply for a two- year Connected Minds Postdoctoral Fellowship to support their participation in the CINTHeA project (deadline Sept 29, 2025).

CINTHeA Investigators & Collaborators

NameAffiliationEmail
James Elder91ÑÇÉ«jelder@yorku.ca
Vincent DePaulQueen's Universityvincent.depaul@queensu.ca
Aijun An91ÑÇÉ«aan@yorku.ca
Allison SekulerBaycrestvpr@research.baycrest.org
Amy WuQueen's Universityamy.wu@queensu.ca
Elham Dolatabadi91ÑÇÉ«edolatab@yorku.ca
Farhana ZulkernineQueen's Universityfarhana.zulkernine@queensu.ca
Geoffrey ChanQueen's Universitychan@queensu.ca
Gunnar BlohmQueen's Universitygunnar.blohm@queensu.ca
Jonathan Obar91ÑÇÉ«jaobar@yorku.ca
Kiemute Oyibo91ÑÇÉ«kiemute.oyibo@yorku.ca
Lauren Sergio91ÑÇÉ«lsergio@yorku.ca
Matthew PanQueen's Universitymatthew.pan@queensu.ca
Michael Kalu91ÑÇÉ«mkalu@yorku.ca
Michael R Jenkin91ÑÇÉ«michael.jenkin@lassonde.yorku.ca
Nicole AndersonBaycrestnanderson@research.baycrest.org
Shayna Rosenbaum91ÑÇÉ«shaynar@yorku.ca
Taylor Cleworth91ÑÇÉ«tclewort@yorku.ca
Tracy TrothenQueen's Universitytrothent@queensu.ca
Vijay Mago91ÑÇÉ«vmago@yorku.ca
Joseph DeSouza91ÑÇÉ«desouza@yorku.ca
Keyvan Hashtrudi-ZaadQueen's Universitykhz@queensu.ca
Lillian HungUniversity of British Columbialillian.hung@ubc.ca
Meiying Qin91ÑÇÉ«mqin@yorku.ca
Michael Bazzocchi91ÑÇÉ«mbazz@yorku.ca
Qingguo LiQueen's Universityql3@queensu.ca
Stephen ScottQueen's Universitysteve.scott@queensu.ca
Susan BoehnkeQueen's Universitysusan.boehnke@queensu.ca
Susan Murtha91ÑÇÉ«smurtha@yorku.ca