Stanford - Postdoctoral Fellowship in Computational Modeling of Cognition and Human Brain Function
Please post where appropriate. Thank you. The Stanford Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience Laboratory (scsnl.stanford.edu) invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship in computational modeling of human cognitive, behavioral, and brain imaging data. The candidate will be involved in multidisciplinary projects to develop and implement novel neuro-cognitive computational frameworks, using multiple cutting-edge methods that may include computational cognitive modeling, Bayesian inference, dynamic brain circuit analysis, and deep neural networks. These projects will span areas including robust identification of cognitive and neurobiological signatures of psychiatric and neurological disorders, and neurodevelopmental trajectories. Clinical disorders under investigation include autism, ADHD, anxiety and mood disorders, learning disabilities, and schizophrenia. We seek talented and highly-motivated individuals with a strong background in at least one of these areas: computational, cognitive, and statistical modeling; deep learning algorithms and optimization (theory and practical implementations); statistical modeling and inference/machine learning as applied to cognitive and brain imaging data. The candidate will have access to multiple large datasets and state-of-the-art computational resources, including HPCs and GPUs. Please include a CV and a statement of research interests and have three letters of reference emailed to Prof. Vinod Menon at scsnl.stanford+postdoc@gmail.com<mailto:scsnl.stanford+postdoc@gmail.com>. Mai-Phuong Bo Lab & Recruitment Manager Stanford Cognitive & Systems Neuroscience Lab Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Email: maipbo@stanford.edu [cid:9a00c2c5-3f75-4d48-8d19-ec6a85fe9a8a]
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Mai-Phuong K Bo