Multiple Research Positions Open in Computational Neuroscience at IBS, South Korea
Dear Colleagues, Our research group at the Center for Memory and Glioscience, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), South Korea, is seeking highly motivated scientists for open positions at multiple levels, including Postdocs, Senior Researchers, and Research Assistants. Our group studies the biophysical basis of neural information processing through computational modeling, with particular emphasis on developing neuroscience-inspired machine learning/AI (neuroAI) models to analyze and model neuroscience data. We are big fans of physiological mechanisms and investigate how they collectively define the functions of neural systems underlying intelligent behavior. For more information, please see our home page: https://neuroai-ibs.github.io. We closely collaborate with experimental labs both within our Center and abroad, providing rich opportunities for integrative research. We are also located next door to top-notch experimental laboratories in our Center and have various opportunities for scientific exchange with other members of a vibrant neuroscience community in South Korea. We are stably supported internally by IBS, a South Korean government initiative for excellence in basic science research. Successful candidates will hold a PhD (for Postdocs and Senior Researchers) or a Bachelor's degree (for Research Assistants) in neuroscience or related quantitative fields (Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, etc.), with strong interest in understanding neural systems through computational approaches. We are committed to welcoming applicants of all ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, religions, etc., as well as diverse scientific backgrounds. For further inquiries, please feel free to contact me (sunghohong@ibs.re.kr). Including your CV and a brief statement of research interests would be helpful. We would appreciate it if you would be willing to share this post with colleagues who may be interested. Best, Sungho — Sungho Hong Center for Memory and Glioscience Institute for Basic Science 55 Expo-ro, Yuseong-gu Daejeon 34126 South Korea
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