Applications are invited for two Ph. D. candidate positions starting immediately at the University of Ottawa to investigate features of dendritic integration and inhibitory microcircuit function using statistical and computational approaches. The researcher will join a collaborative group with expertise in cellular electrophysiology, two-photon imaging/uncaging, optogenetics, advanced computational modelling and statistical processing (Dr Jean-Claude Béique, Dr. Simon Chen, Dr. André Longtin, Dr. Len Maler, main supervisor: Dr. Richard Naud). The research opportunity will focus on statistical analysis of neural data and computational modelling of neural systems. This fully funded position is available immediately, with attractive conditions. The candidate is expected to be competitive for external fellowships.
The researcher will join uOttawa’s
Brain and Mind Research Institute’s Center for Neural Dynamics (Department of
Cellular and Molecular Medicine; Faculty of Medicine). uOttawa’s Neuroscience
community is fast expanding, highly dynamic and offers a rich array of
collaborative opportunities. Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is a green,
multi-cultural city that offers the highest standard of living in the country
and is second worldwide for quality of life (Numbeo index, 2015). The city has
many parks including the Unesco World Heritage Rideau Canal and is surrounded
by an extensive greenbelt. This bilingual, culturally-rich city lies along the
border between the province of Quebec and Ontario and is within driving
distance to Montréal and Toronto.
To apply, please send CV with reference contacts and s short description of your interests to rnaud@uottawa.ca. Only selected applicatants will be contacted.
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The University of Ottawa is a bilingual
research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The university offers a wide
variety of academic programs, administered by ten faculties. It is a member of
the U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada. In the Maclean’s
2015 Canadian University rankings, the University of Ottawa ranked 2nd for
Medical/Science Grants, 2nd for Scholarships & Bursaries and 1st for
Student Services in the Medical/Doctoral University category. These rankings
reflect the increased competitiveness of UofO's research both nationally and
internationally.