How does human intelligence arise? Can we create artificial intelligence
to extend or complement human intelligence? The International Research
Center for Neurointelligence (IRCN) at The University of Tokyo was
recently launched to solve these challenges under the World Premier
International (WPI) Research Initiative of Japan.
International Research Center for Neurointelligence, The University
of Tokyo, Japan, has now open positions for highly motivated Senior
Postdoctoral Research Fellows and Open-Rank Faculty (Assistant,
Associate, and Full Professor). You will have access to our world-class
technologies and facilities, extensive global collaboration networks,
and vibrant international environment. In addition to independent
research, successful candidates will endeavor to bridge disciplines as
key computation members in our highly collaborative Team Science
ecosystem. Current research themes include attention, prediction,
intrinsic activity, social intelligence, autism, psychosis risk,
multi-scale imaging, and critical period mechanisms. Senior postdoctoral
fellows will have scientific independence and a career path to
positions in industry and academia. We strongly encourage applications
from international and female candidates to further enhance our diverse
environment. The official language of IRCN is English and bilingual
support is provided for life in cosmopolitan Tokyo.
Mingbo Cai
International Research Center for Neurointelligence
University of Tokyo