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.