Team members at HUJI will develop theories of neural network dynamics and methodologies for interpretation of large scale neural recordings. Experimental data will be collected in the Moser Lab, and analyzed in close collaboration between the labs.
Research will be conducted at the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences, offering a superb intellectual environment for interdisciplinary brain research, with a strong emphasis on systems and computational neuroscience. The Burak Lab is affiliated also with the Racah Institute of Physics. Extensive interaction, including research visits, will take place with the Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience (Trondheim, Norway).
Postdoctoral research positionsCandidates for postdoctoral positions must have an excellent research record in theoretical neuroscience, theoretical physics, mathematics, computer science, or a related field, and a keen interest in computational neuroscience. Experience with research related to machine learning, statistical physics, nonlinear dynamics, information theory, or large-scale data analysis, as well as familiarity with research in computational neuroscience are advantageous, but not individually required. We are looking for candidates with excellent abilities in theoretical research, strong intellectual curiosity and drive, and an interest in relating theory to experimental data.
To apply for postdoctoral research positions
Please send the following information to yoram.burak@elsc.huji.ac.il in a single PDF file:
1. Curriculum vitae
2. List of publications
3. Brief statement of research interests
4. The names and contact details of three references
Please include the text 'POSTDOC_APPLICATION' in the subject header of the email.
Deadline: For full consideration, applications must be received by December 21, 2020.
Graduate student positions
Candidates for graduate student positions must have an excellent record from their undergraduate studies in physics, mathematics, computer science, or a related field, and a keen interest in computational neuroscience. We are looking for candidates with an excellent ability to learn new topics and with superb intellectual curiosity and drive. Students can join through the physics Ph.D. program at the Racah Institute of Physics, or the Ph.D. program in brain sciences at the Edmond and Lily Safra Center. Other graduate study programs at the Hebrew University may be appropriate, depending on the background of the candidate.
To apply for graduate student positions
Please send the following information to yoram.burak@elsc.huji.ac.il in a single PDF file:
1. Curriculum vitae
2. Grade transcripts from undergraduate studies and, if applicable, M.Sc. studies
3. Brief statement (up to one page) describing why you would like to join the project as a graduate student 4. M.Sc. graduates: please provide the names and contact details of two references
Please include the text 'PHD_APPLICATION' in the subject header of the email.
Deadline: University deadlines and possible starting dates depend on the specific program joined. For full consideration in this search please apply by December 21, 2020.
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