Supported by BrainsCAN, a $66M grant from the Canadian government (www.uwo.ca/brainscan), Western University is expanding it’s strength in Neuroscience with a new tenure-track faculty position (Assistant or Associate Professor) in Computational Neuroscience. Successful candidates will join the Brain and Mind Institute (www.uwo.ca/bmi), one of the leading centres in cognitive Neuroscience in Canada, with a full range of ultrahigh field, research-dedicated MRI scanners (3T, 7T, 9.4T) and state-of-the-art laboratories for cognitive, behavioural, and neurophysiological testing in humans, non-human primates and rodents. The academic appointment of the candidate will be, depending on the candidate’s background, in the Department for Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or Computer Science.   

The deadline for the position in Computational Neuroscience is November 1st:  


Jörn Diedrichsen
Western Research Chair
Brain Mind Institute 
Department of Computer Science 
Department of Statistics 
Email: jdiedric@uwo.ca
Tel: 1-519-661-2111 x86994