The Department of Neuroscience at Washington University School of Medicine is seeking a tenure-track investigator at the level of Assistant Professor to develop an innovative research program in Theoretical/Computational Neuroscience.
Applicants should have a demonstrated commitment to neuroscience and a strong background in mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science, or a related field and hold a PhD. Areas of interest include (but are not limited to) research
on fundamental molecular/cellular/circuit/systems mechanisms of brain architecture/development/function, machine learning methods for neuroscientific data, neuro-AI, and computational cognition/behavior/psychiatry. We seek talented, creative, and ambitious
candidates from the entire span of computational neuroscience, and we are especially interested in candidates interested in building collaborations with experimental groups.
The successful candidate will join a thriving theoretical/computational neuroscience community at Washington University, including the new Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience. In addition, the Department also has world-class
research strengths in systems, circuits and behavior, cellular and molecular neuroscience using a variety of animal models including worms, flies, zebrafish, rodents and non-human primates. The Department’s focus on fundamental neuroscience, outstanding research
support facilities, and the depth, breadth and collegiality of our culture provide an exceptional environment to launch your independent research program.
To apply, submit an application packet including a cover letter describing your interest in our Department, curriculum vitae, a research statement (of no more than 3 pages) to the Faculty Opportunities Portal and arrange for three confidential
letters of recommendation to be sent to neurosearch@wustl.edu c/o Professor Timothy E. Holy, Vice Chair for Research, Department of Neuroscience, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110. The review of applications will begin on November
4, 2024.
Washington University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and broadening opportunity is core mission of the institution. Our department highly values all our researchers, staff and trainees, and we provide an inclusive environment for people
from diverse backgrounds and experiences. For more information about the Department, Washington University, and life in St. Louis, visit: https://neuroscience.wustl.edu/assistant-professor-theoretical-computational-neuroscience
Professor Geoffrey J Goodhill
Departments of Developmental Biology and Neuroscience
Director, Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience (ctcn.wustl.edu)
Affiliate appointments: Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, and Electrical and Systems Engineering
Washington University School of Medicine
4370 Duncan Ave.
St Louis, MO 63110
g.goodhill@wustl.edu
https://neuroscience.wustl.edu/people/geoffrey-goodhill-phd