Postdoctoral position at Blue Brain Project in Geneva
The Blue Brain Project (BBP) is looking for a postdoctoral researcher in Computational modelling to work on human brain cortical synapses and circuits. The candidate will work in a project which goal is to digitally reconstruct and simulate a human brain cortical microcircuit at the cellular and synaptic level fo detail. The successful candidate would be responsible for: - Gathering data about brain temporal cortex from literature, open-access datasets and international laboratories with which the BBP collaborates. - Interact with experimentalists to validate model predictions. - Provide scientific guidance and expertise to engineering teams and contribute to the on-going refinement of workflows and tools to build data-driven unifying brain tissue models. - Work in collaboration with engineering teams on visualisation, high performance computing, data integration and with project managers to define objectives and timelines to achieve overarching objectives and meet aggressive deadlines. - Collaboration to the general research activities and logistic activities (safety, equipment maintenance, etc.) of the unit. Candidate's profile: - PhD in neuroscience, computational neuroscience, physics or related filed. - Experience in scientific computing programming (python, script, lumpy, hdf5, Linux, ...) - Experience in whole cell electrophysiology - Experience in synapse electrophysiology analysis and research - Experience in model validation - Interest in participating in a collaborative big project - Fluent English speaking and writing. We offer: - One year, renewable contract 100% work rate - An internationally visible project in simulation-based research in neuroscience. - A young, dynamic, inter-disciplinary, and international and modern working environment (Campus Biotech, Geneva). - Possibility to participate in outreach events in Switzerland and abroad. - Very competitive salary. More information and application submission through: https://recruiting.epfl.ch/Vacancies/1036/Description/2
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Natalí Barros Zulaica