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From: Sebastian Seung <sseung@princeton.edu>

Could you post the attached announcement to the comp-neuro mailing
list? Thanks in advance!

You could also include a link to the announcement:
https://www.ias.edu/sns/csb#special-year

Sebastian

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Subject: 2026-27 special year IAS program on Modeling Fly Vision

During the 2026-27 academic year, the Simons Center for Systems Biology in the School of Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study will have a special program on Modeling Fly Vision co-organized by Misha Tsodyks (IAS) and Sebastian Seung (Princeton University).

New kinds of brain maps are driving a renaissance of visual neuroscience, starting with the fruit fly Drosophila. The fly connectome yielded as a corollary the first wiring diagram for an entire visual system. Transcriptomics is identifying the ion channels and synaptic receptors in fly visual neurons. Using such detailed information, it is now possible to model the fly visual system with unprecedented realism. Our program will address the perception of motion, color, polarization, form, and objects, as well as complex visually guided behaviors such as navigation and courtship. The program promises to have historic impact by helping to refound theoretical and computational neuroscience on the bedrock of twenty-first century brain maps.

Senior participants include Axel Borst (MPG), Dimitri Chklovskii (Flatiron), Damon Clark (Yale), Carina Curto (Brown), Tobi Delbruck (INI-UZH), Dezhe Jin (Penn State), and Shih-chii Liu (INI-UZH). The program will benefit from interactions with experimental research on fly neural circuits and connectomics at Princeton and other universities in the New York metropolitan area.

We invite applications for membership in the special year program from researchers at all career levels.

Post-doctoral membership is for one year with the possibility of extension. Postdocs receive full stipend support and are free to select their own research topics.

Sabbatical membership can be from one term to the entire academic year, and is for researchers with faculty or equivalent independent positions. Partial stipend support may be available, depending on the amount of support being provided by the member’s home institution, or by an outside fellowship.

The deadline for applications is rolling. We will begin reviewing applications on January 15 and continue until the positions are filled. Applicants should submit:
* a CV that includes a list of publications,
* and a research statement explaining interest in the topic of the special year.
* Post-doctoral applicants should also request three letters of recommendation.
All materials should be emailed to Audrey Smerkanich at audrey@ias.edu. The subject line of the email should say “Special Year on Modeling Fly Vision.”