Interdisciplinary Neuroscience PhD programme, Tübingen
The Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research and the University of Tübingen invite students from all over the world to apply for their interdisciplinary 5-year PhD program leading to a PhD in Neuroscience. Full funding will be available for top-ranked applicants. We are seeking talented, curious and open-minded young scientists with strong backgrounds in neuroscience, biomedical sciences, computational science, applied mathematics, statistics, artificial intelligence, or engineering. Successful candidates will possess a burning aspiration to shape the future of neuroscience and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, interdisciplinary, environment. The application deadline is 30th November 2020. Please visit: https://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/imprs-mmfd for more details and information about applying. The PhD program is a collaboration between the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research and the University of Tübingen. It is closely affiliated with the renowned Graduate Training Centre of Neuroscience, the centerpiece of neuroscience training in Tübingen. Students (who should have been awarded a Bachelor's degree by September 2021) will receive a broad interdisciplinary training in neuroscience, including expert teaching by international renowned scientists and individual and intensive mentoring. Potential research topics cover a variety of fields in systems neuroscience, cognitive and behavioral neuroscience, computational neuroscience, translational and clinical neuroscience as well as cellular and molecular neuroscience. Teaching and research are conducted in English.
The University of Tübingen and the University Medical Center, Tübingen are seeking a full (W3) professor in Computational Psychiatry: Please see: https://www.academics.com/jobs/full-professor-w3-for-computational-psychiatr... [the closing date for applications is 28th January 2021] There is the opportunity for close links between this position and the Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics - and also with the highly active wider neuroscience, psychiatry and machine learning communities across Tübingen.
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Peter Dayan