The Computational Neuroscience Group, led by Friedemann Zenke at the Friedrich Miescher Institute in Basel, Switzerland (www.fmi.ch), is looking for a post-doctoral researcher. Position available from the beginning of 2023 (or later). Topics of interest include • Learning algorithms (bio-inspired self-supervised learning and credit assignment) • Spiking neural networks (sparsity, neuronal complexity, efficient training) • Continual learning (synaptic consolidation and circuit mechanisms) • Neuromorphic computing (online learning and dynamic neural networks) • Information representation in biological and artificial neural networks See www.zenkelab.org for more information. The position • Conduct research in computational neuroscience and bio-inspired machine intelligence. • Write research articles and present them at international conferences. • Publish in neuroscience journals and machine learning venues such as ICML, NeurIPS, ICLR, etc. • Interact and collaborate with experimental neuroscience groups or neuromorphic hardware developers nationally and internationally. Ideal profile • You are passionate about neural networks and enjoy tackling difficult research questions. • You hold a Ph.D. from a related discipline and are a team player. • You have published and possess solid analytical and programming skills. • Fluency in English, both spoken and written, is required. We offer • A diverse international work environment with room to develop one's project. • The option to collaborate with leading experimental groups in circuit neuroscience. • A vibrant lab environment with the possibility to acquire supervision experience if desired. • Opportunities to travel to international conferences or summer schools. • Competitive salary, professional career development, benefits, and working conditions. For more details, see https://www.fmi.ch/education-careers/postdoc-activities/. Application If interested, please get in touch with friedemann.zenke@fmi.ch. Please include: • CV (including publication list) • A brief statement of research interest • Contact details of two to three references -- www.zenkelab.org