Two PhDs and two Post-doc positions in Neuro-inspired Deep Learning with T. Serre & R. VanRullen [Apologies for cross-postings] We are seeking talented and motivated students and post-docs for a number of open positions, in a collaborative effort between the labs of Thomas Serre (Brown University/Toulouse) and Rufin VanRullen (Toulouse). The positions will be based in Toulouse (France), with numerous opportunities to travel, in particular for visits to and close collaborations with the Serre lab at Brown University (USA). The successful candidates will become involved in a number of projects, depending on their particular interests, and will also have the opportunity to develop independent projects. Applicants for the PhD positions should hold a Masters degree or equivalent. Applicants for the post-doc positions should hold a PhD, or expect to receive their PhD shortly. Candidates must have a strong background in computer vision and/or computational neuroscience and/or machine learning. Excellent python programming skills and Tensorflow/PyTorch experience are required. Additionally, applicants at the post-doc level should ideally have a track record of relevant publications at top venues (e.g., NIPS, ICML, CVPR, ICCV, ICLR, etc.). Exceptional candidates with a primary degree in Neuroscience and strong programming/quantitative abilities will also be considered. The fellows will be located in a state-of-the-art facility within the new ANITI (Artificial and Natural Intelligence Toulouse Institute) research center in Toulouse, France. They will be part of the AI Research Chairs held by Thomas Serre ("Reverse-engineering the brain") and Rufin VanRullen ("Deep Learning with semantic, cognitive and biological constraints"). They will also benefit from a lively local community of Deep Learning researchers: the Toulouse Interdisciplinary Deep Learning "TIdDLe" group (https://tiddle-group.github.io). Perks include: competitive salaries, clement weather, high quality of life, vibrant research environment. To apply, send a CV, a short (<1 page) explanation of research interests, and the name of 3 potential referees to thomas_serre@brown.edu and rufin.vanrullen@cnrs.fr The positions start in Fall 2019 (later start dates can be negotiated), the application procedure is and will remain open until all positions are filled. For more information about ongoing research projects in our labs, consult: http://serre-lab.clps.brown.edu/ and http://cerco.ups-tlse.fr/~rufin/ Some relevant papers: D. Linsley, J. Kim, & T. Serre. Sample-efficient image segmentation through recurrence. ArXiv 2019. https://arxiv.org/abs/1811.11356 D. Linsley, J. Kim, V. Veerabadran, C. Windolf & T. Serre. Learning long-range spatial dependencies with horizontal gated-recurrent units. Neural Information Processing Systems, 2018. https://neurips.cc/Conferences/2018/Schedule?showEvent=11042 D. Linsley, D. Schiebler, S. Eberhardt & T. Serre. Learning what and where to attend. International Conference on Learning Representations, 2019. https://openreview.net/forum?id=BJgLg3R9KQ VanRullen, R., Reddy, L. (2019). Reconstructing Faces from fMRI Patterns using Deep Generative Neural Networks. Nat Comm Biol. https://www.nature.com/articles/s42003-019-0438-y VanRullen, R. (2017). Perception Science in the age of Deep Neural Networks. Front. Psychology 8:142. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00142/full McLelland, D. & VanRullen, R. (2016). Theta-Gamma Coding Meets Communication-through-Coherence: Neuronal Oscillatory Multiplexing Theories Reconciled. PLoS Comput Biol 12(10), e1005162. https://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.10051...