Dear Colleagues, A postdoctoral position in computational neuroscience with flexible start date is available in the lab of Dr. *Marcus Benna <https://biology.ucsd.edu/research/faculty/mbenna>* at the University of California, San Diego. Our research seeks to understand how neural information processing under noisy and resource-constrained conditions allows the brain to efficiently perform computational tasks and control relevant behaviors. *This position <https://biology.ucsd.edu/jobs/postdoc#Computational/Theoretical-Neuro>* will involve the analysis of neural activity data (calcium imaging or electrophysiology) collected by our collaborators, as well as theoretical modeling of learning and task performance in neural networks. *Our research group <https://bennalab.biosci.ucsd.edu/people/>* is part of the vibrant Department of Neurobiology at UCSD, which is highly collegial, and offers many opportunities for collaborations, both formal and informal. Postdoctoral trainees are encouraged to attend seminars and present their work at departmental events. Our group is located in Tata Hall and shares space with several experimental neuroscience laboratories. We offer a stimulating environment with opportunities to develop new research directions and supportive mentorship for individual career development. The applicant should hold a PhD in computational neuroscience, physics, applied math, computer science, data science, or a related field, preferably with a degree date no more than two years before the start date. Candidates should have a strong quantitative background, and programming skills would be highly desirable. Experience in computational modeling, machine learning and/or data analysis would be particularly beneficial. Strong verbal and written communication skills are required. We’re looking for collaborative, motivated individuals who can conduct an independent research project and work as part of a team. To apply, please email Dr. Marcus Benna (mbenna@ucsd.edu) with the subject line “Postdoc Application”, and include - A cover letter/research statement that summarizes your experience, contributions to science, as well as research interests and how they align with the lab’s work. - CV with publication list - Names and contact information of 3 references Review of applications will begin on Aug. 26th. Best, --Marcus ========================== Marcus K. Benna Assistant Professor Department of Neurobiology School of Biological Sciences University of California, San Diego