Researcher at the Laboratory for the Experimental Research of Religion
Masaryk University Zobrazit všechny práce
- Brno, Jihomoravský
- Smlouva
- Plný úvazek
Deadline: 15 May 2026
Start date: 1 July 2026
Job type: full-time
Job field: Science and researchDean of the Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University announces an open competition for the positionRESEARCHERDepartment: Laboratory for the Experimental Research of Religion, Department for the Study of Religions, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University
Position Type: non-academic position in research
EU Researcher Profile: R1/R2
Work time: full-time, 40 hours per week
Type of employment contract: employment contract for 1 year (with a possibility of extension to 2,5 years)
Number of open positions: 1
Expected start: July 1, 2026 or negotiable
Deadline for applications: May 15, 2026WHO ARE WE LOOKING FORWe are seeking postdoctoral candidates with background in social psychology, cognitive science, or social neuroscience to join a highly interdisciplinary project on the computational model of decision-making. The Computing Religious Devotion project (CREDO; see ) is a five-year project (2024-2028) funded by the Czech Science Foundation and is based at Masaryk University (Brno, Czech Republic).The CREDO project develops a computational model of moral decision-making in which religious belief, consolidated through practice and institutional enforcement, forms strong cognitive priors that bias evidence accumulation and action selection during normative decisions. The empirical backbone of the project is a large-scale cross-cultural study spanning 20 societies and two religious traditions per site designed to establish how the beliefs, practices, and orthodoxy of distinct religious traditions translate into measurable differences in cognitive computations (to be launched in 2026). Specifically, the project aims to determine how religious priors shape the strength of ingroup cooperation and outgroup harm biases, and how exposure to interreligious conflict modulates the updating of those priors from incoming experiential evidence. The goal is a theoretically grounded, empirically validated model of how religious traditions shape the mind.The successful candidate will lead experimental testing of the predictions from the computational model of religious decision-making in cooperation with the Principal Investigator, Dr. Martin Lang and another postdoctoral researcher with skills in cognitive science of religion and cultural evolution. The main responsibility of the successful candidate will be to work with large-scale behavioural datasets from 20 field sites, coordinating data quality and model fitting across a highly diverse sample, analyse the data and report them in a scientific paper. The successful candidate will also work in a fully equipped lab (EEG, fNIRS, BIOPAC) where they can design and test their own studies on the topic of normative decision-making. The candidate will be given significant responsibility and autonomy while also benefiting from the mentorship of the PI, playing a crucial role in forming the CREDO project as well as future research areas for the whole lab.MAIN JOB CONTENTFramework
- Collaborating with the project team (PI, 2 postdocs, 2 Phd students) to design and execute laboratory studies and especially a cross cultural study investigating computations underlying moral decision-making.
- Fitting computational models (e.g., drift-diffusion, reinforcement learning) to empirical data.
- Statistical analysis.
- Writing research articles for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
- Presenting findings at conferences and research seminars.
- Ph.D. (or near completion) in psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, or a related field.
- At least one first-author publication (pre-prints are eligible).
- knowledge of English language at B2 level (condition)
- Competence in designing and executing behavioural/neuroscientific experiments.
- Competence in formal modelling of cognitive processes.
- Fluent in statistical code in either R, Python, or Matlab.
- Previous work on social cognition, decision-making, moral psychology and related topics.
- Experience with EEG, fNIRS or fMRI.
- Experience with open science practices (pre-registration, registered report, open code).
- employment in a prestigious institution awarded by the HR Excellence in Research
- the opportunity to work in an international, interdisciplinary team of experts with a fully equipped laboratory
- friendly and inspiring working environment
- convenient location of the faculty in the city centre
- a friendly approach to work-life balance
- leading high-profile publications
- cover letter
- structured CV with an overview of previous experience
- copies of proof of education
- overview of scientific and publishing activities
- One representative published work (pre-prints are eligible).
- Recommendation letter from previous supervisor/mentor.
- submitting all required documents in the e-application
- compliance of the candidate's profile with the requirements for the job as stated above
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