Computational Neuroscience Postdoctoral Fellow position at the
University of Arizona:
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Position to utilize
computational tools to study the neural mechanisms and processing
that give rise to
a) memory acquisition and consolidation,
b) spatial navigation (grid & place cells), and
c) neural coding.
Prospective candidates should have
a) a strong background in research (e.g., publications),
b) a strong quantitative background with computational skills and
experience including statistics or information theory, and
c) an aptitude and motivation for innovative research.
Positions are expected to start Fall 2014. Highly competitive salary
and benefits are available and will be commensurate with experience.
The candidate will work together with Jean-Marc Fellous and O. Ozan
Koyluoglu, and will be affiliated with both the Department of
Psychology and the Department of Electrical and Computer
Engineering. To apply, please email a CV including a list of
publications, a letter of motivation, and the names of three
referees to: fellous@email.arizona.edu
and ozan@email.arizona.edu.
The university: The University of Arizona (UA) is one of the
largest universities in the US
with its 40,000 students. UA, having excellent Science, Engineering,
and Medical programs,
is one of the top ranked research universities in the US.
University-wide, a total of 26 academic programs rank in the top 20
of their U.S. peers in public and private universities according to
U.S. News & World Report. Research expenditures of UA is more
than $625 million, and UA is ranked #19 among all public
universities in US by the National Science Foundation.
The city: UA is located in Tucson, Arizona - the real
southwest and the Grand Canyon state! Tucson has mild winters and
lots of sunshine. From hiking and biking to bird watching, no matter
what you love to do in the great outdoors, Tucson is the place to do
it. The city has been rated as one of the most affordable and
cleanest cities in the US.