job add: staff position as computer scientist/scientific programmer
Max Planck Institute for Brain Research Department of Neural Systems and Coding The Max Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt am Main/Germany is an innovative and growing research facility of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science. The Department of Neural Systems and Coding (Prof. Dr. Dr. Gilles Laurent) is part of the interdisciplinary neuroscience campus in Frankfurt/Riedberg where the new MPI building is located. Research in the Department aims to understand the physiology of perception with an experimental focus centered on neural computation, neuronal coding and integration. To support our international team of biologists, computer scientists and physicists, we invite applications for a full time staff position as Computer scientist/Scientific programmer starting as soon as possible, initially with a fixed-term contract for two years. We seek a self-driven and interactive individual with deep commitment to science. Excellent knowledge of and experience with MATLAB, algorithm development, data handling, processing and analysis are required. We further expect strong programming skills and experience with management, storage and access of large datasets, Linux and, Windows or MacOS platforms. Applicants should be familiar with a scientific environment. Knowledge of computational neuroscience and practice in computer vision, image processing, object recognition, automatic processing and control of behavioral experiments would be of advantage. Candidates are expected to hold a degree in a quantitative field involving computational work, such as computer science, physics, applied math, electrical engineering or comparable re-search experience. Graduate work at Masters or PhD level (science exposure) is a plus. We offer a competitive salary based on TVöD (Bund) (Collective Wage Agreement for Government Service Workers (Federal Government)) depending on qualifications and professional experience as well as various fringe benefits in accordance with public service provisions. You can expect an interesting, responsible and varied job in a young, international and interdisciplinary team. The Max Planck Society is an equal opportunity employer and is striving to increase the proportion of women in areas where they are under-represented. It therefore expressly encourages female applicants. The Max Planck Society is striving to employ more individuals with disabilities. It therefore expressly encourages applicants with disabilities. Please submit your application (in English, single PDF file) by email (HR(at)brain.mpg.de) until June 07, 2015 to Max Planck Institute for Brain Research -Human Resources- Max-von-Laue-Str. 4 60438 Frankfurt am Main HR(at)brain.mpg.de -- Dr. Andreas Kotowicz Max Planck Institute for Brain Research Max-von-Laue-Str. 4 60438 Frankfurt am Main Germany andreas.kotowicz@brain.mpg.de T: +49 69 850033 1700 T: +49 69 850033 2028 www.brain.mpg.de
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Andreas Kotowicz