Applications for post-doctoral positions are invited for the Laboratory of Dr. Wilson Truccolo in the Department of Neuroscience at Brown University, Providence, RI, USA. The positions are for the development of data-driven stochastic models of multiscale neural dynamics. Neural data consist of recordings of ensembles of single-neurons and high-density local field potentials obtained via multiple intracortical microelectrode arrays implanted in human and non-human primates. 


Current research projects include:


(1) Role of neuronal network intrinsic dynamics in encoding and decoding of sensorimotor information.

(2) Multiscale neocortical dynamics in human focal epilepsy: seizure transition, propagation and termination.

(3) Precursor signatures of focal seizure transitions, prediction and control.

 

The ideal candidate will have a strong background in computational/theoretical neuroscience and modeling of stochastic neural dynamics. 

 

Related publications can be found on the Truccolo lab website (http://www.truccololab.com/). Inquiries should be addressed to Dr. Truccolo (wilson_truccolo@brown.edu). Applications including a CV, statement of research interests, and the names and full contact details of three referees should be sent to wilson_truccolo@brown.edu.


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Wilson Truccolo, Ph.D.
Pablo J. Salame '88 Goldman Sachs Assistant Professor of Computational Neuroscience
Department of Neuroscience & Institute for Brain Science, Brown University