Postdoc position in Theoretical/Computational Neuroscience at Washington University in St. Louis
POSTDOC POSITION IN THE TAVONI LAB Applications for a postdoc position at the interface between physics and neuroscience are open at the newly set up Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience lab at Washington University in St. Louis. The selected candidate will work on one or more computational problems, involving models of plasticity and learning, memory and decision-making. A brief description of the projects can be found at http://neurosci.wustl.edu/People/Faculty/Gaia-Tavoni. <http://neurosci.wustl.edu/People/Faculty/Gaia-Tavoni>The underlying research theme in the lab is the search for optimal principles of information representation and processing in the brain that underpin the flexibility of animal behavior. A range of approaches are used, including methods from statistical physics, information theory and dynamical systems. Washington University in St. Louis is ranked in the top 10 globally for Neuroscience and Behavior, and offers an outstanding intellectual environment for neuroscience research. This includes a strong interest in computational neuroscience (see https://sites.wustl.edu/compneuro). The lab is based at the Medical School in the Department of Neuroscience and the Institute for Informatics, and expects to develop strong links with the Departments of Engineering, Physics and Mathematics. Job Requirements: Candidates with backgrounds in physics, mathematics, engineering or computer science, good programming skills, familiarity with neuroscience topics or a keen interest in computational neuroscience, proficiency in English, intellectual curiosity and drive are welcome to apply. How to Apply: For further information and applications please contact Dr Gaia Tavoni (gaia.tavoni@wustl.edu), including a detailed CV, a brief statement of research experience and interests (max 2 pages), names and email addresses of 2 references. Please indicate "Post-doc application" as the subject of your email. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until position is filled. Gaia Tavoni Assistant Professor Department of Neuroscience Washington University School of Medicine East McDonnell Medical Sciences, 312B St. Louis, MO 63110 email: gaia.tavoni@wustl.edu
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Tavoni, Gaia