Postdoctoral and graduate research positions are available at Western University<http://mullerlab.ca/> (London, ON) and the Fields Lab for Network Science<http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/activities/fields-lab-network-science> (Toronto, ON). These positions will be supervised by Lyle Muller and involve collaborations with advanced methods of brain imaging (Mark Schnitzer, Stanford), neuroengineering (Duygu Kuzum, UCSD), theoretical neuroscience (Todd Coleman, Stanford), and neurophysiology of visual perception (John Reynolds, Salk Institute for Biological Studies). In collaboration with this multi-disciplinary team, researchers will bring together data science, computational science, and applied mathematics to understand spatiotemporal dynamics and computation in the circuits of neocortex. The project may include intermittent travel between labs to present results and facilitate collaborative work. Recent publications from the lab include: * Davis Z*, Muller L*, Martinez-Trujillo J, Sejnowski TJ, Reynolds J (2020) Spontaneous traveling cortical waves gate perception in awake behaving primates. Nature 587: 432 – 436.<https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2802-y> * Benigno G, Budzinski RC, Davis Z, Reynolds J, Muller L (2023) Waves traveling over a map of visual space can ignite short-term predictions of sensory input. Nature Communications 14: 3409. <https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-39076-2> * Liboni L*, Budzinski RC*, Busch AN*, Löwe S, Keller TA, Welling M, Muller L (2023) Image segmentation with traveling waves in an exactly solvable recurrent neural network. arXiv:2311.16943.<https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.16943> * Busch A*, Roussy M*, … Mináč J, Sachs AJ, Palaniyappan L, Muller L*, Martinez-Trujillo JC* (2024) Neuronal activation sequences in lateral prefrontal cortex encode visuospatial working memory during virtual navigation. Nature Communications 15: 4471.<https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-48664-9> * Budzinski RC*, Busch A*, Mestern S, Martin E, Liboni LHB, Pasini FW, Mináč J, Coleman T, Inoue W, Muller L (2024) An exact mathematical description of computation with transient spatiotemporal dynamics in a complex-valued neural network. Communications Physics 7: 239.<https://www.nature.com/articles/s42005-024-01728-0> Prior experience with scientific computing, signal analysis, and applied mathematics is preferred. Western University offers an excellent research environment and support. Candidates can write to lmuller2@uwo.ca<mailto:lmuller2@uwo.ca> with a CV and short statement of interest. Both the lab and the University are deeply committed to fostering diversity and scientific outreach. Applications from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged, and any interested applicants are welcomed to write the PI directly with questions about the research environment. -- Lyle Muller http://mullerlab.ca