Scientist position at the Allen Institute
Dear Colleagues, A Scientist position is open at the Allen Institute in the area of biologically realistic modeling. Please see the job description here: https://alleninstitute.org/careers/jobs/?jobId=A95FAC9B-4F0F-044B-5458-CAA4C... The Scientist will develop bio-realistic network simulations at the level of a cortical area and the whole cortex, leveraging our multimodal datasets on brain composition and connectivity and training models on in vivo data using AI approaches. The goal is to use modeling together with experiments from our collaborators to understand the mechanisms underlying brain responses to sensory stimulation, including periodic sensory stimuli and the resulting entrainment of neuronal populations. Please consider applying and reach out if you have any questions. We are looking forward to hearing from you. Best wishes, Anton Arkhipov Investigator Allen Institute Seattle, WA antona@alleninstitute.org<mailto:antona@alleninstitute.org>
Dear Colleagues, We are excited to announce an opportunity for a Postdoctoral position in Computational Neuroethology in my laboratory at the Department of Neuroscience, University of Copenhagen. This two-year position, beginning May 15th , 2024, offers a unique chance to combine computer science and neuroscience. The project involves evaluating behavioral changes in rodents due to nervous system pathologies and assessing therapeutic interventions for three main brain disorders (stroke, Parkinson and spinal cord injury). Our laboratory integrates molecular and systems neuroscience to investigate the anatomical substrate and functional principles of the neural control of movement. We also have a strong translational aspect in the lab, trying to identify new therapeutic solutions to restore functional movements after brain or spinal cord damage. The ideal candidate should have a Ph.D. in Computer Science or a related field, with expertise in machine vision, machine learning, or AI. Skills in programming, imaging, and signal processing are highly valued, alongside a strong inclination for interdisciplinary research and collaboration. For more details about the position and application process, please visit Postdoc in Computational Neuroethology at the Department of Neuroscience (hr-manager.net)<https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx/?cid=1307&departmentId=19006&ProjectId=161030&MediaId=5&SkipAdvertisement=false> or contact me at cbellardita@sund.ku.dk for further inquiries. Best, Carmelo Carmelo Bellardita, PhD Associated professor, group leader Neural Circuitries and Motor Repair Laboratory Department of Neuroscience Copenhagen University. Blegdamsvej 3B 2200, Copenhagen, Denmark Mobile: 0045-52807980 [Universities LOGO]
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Anton Arkhipov
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Carmelo Bellardita