Dear all,
We will very soon open a new postdoctoral position in computational neuroscience in collaboration between the labs of Chris Harvey at Harvard Medical School (Boston) and of Stefano Panzeri at the Italian Institute of Technology (Rovereto, Italy). The post will be available from beginning of 2016 and is expected to be filled within the next couple of months.
This postdoctoral position will be to work on neural population coding. The successful candidate will develop new analytical methods to study how populations of neurons encode sensory information and how this information is used to produce decisions. The candidate will apply these methods to large-scale recordings of neurons in sensory areas and posterior parietal cortex using calcium imaging methods in behaving rodents that navigate in a virtual reality environment.
The successful candidate will work in Chris Harvey’s Lab at Harvard (http://harveylab.hms.harvard.edu) and will have the opportunity to visit Panzeri’s lab (http://www.iit.it/en/people/stefano-panzeri.html) on a regular basis for scientific collaborations.
Interested applicants should contact both Chris Harvey (harvey@hms.harvard.edu) and Stefano Panzeri (stefano.panzeri@iit.it) by email, emailing their CV with the inquiry. Chris Harvey will be willing to meet prospective candidates at the SFN conference.
For recent papers relevant to this postdoctoral opportunity, applicants are invited to consult the following articles:
Harvey, C.D. et al. (2012) Choice-specific sequences in parietal cortex during a virtual-navigation decision task. Nature 484, 62–68
Zuo Y, et al (2015) Spike timing and spike rate make complementary contributions to perceptual decisions in rat S1 and S2 cortex. Current Biology 25: 357-363
Panzeri, S, et al (2015) Neural population coding: combining insights from microscopic and mass signals, Trends in Cognitive Sciences 19: 162-172
Regards,
Chris Harvey and Stefano Panzeri