Open Rank Faculty Position at the Gatsby Unit, UCL
Open Rank Faculty Position in Theoretical Neuroscience or Machine Learning at the Gatsby Unit Closing date: 6 December 2022 The Gatsby Unit seeks to appoint a new principal investigator with an outstanding record of research achievement and an innovative research programme in theoretical neuroscience or machine learning at any academic rank. In theoretical neuroscience, we are particularly interested in candidates who focus on the mathematical underpinnings of adaptive intelligent behaviour in animals, or develop mathematical tools and models to understand how neural circuits and systems function. In machine learning, we seek candidates who focus on the mathematical foundations of learning from data and experience, addressing fundamental questions in probabilistic or statistical machine learning and understanding; areas of particular interest include generative or probabilistic modelling, causal discovery, reinforcement learning, theory of deep learning, and links between these areas and neuroscience or cognitive science. The unit offers internationally competitive salaries and an award-winning work environment. Our staff are entitled to UCL's wide range of staff benefits, including family-friendly policies. We particularly encourage applications from candidates from groups, including women and those from an ethnic minority background, who are likely to be under-represented in UCL’s workforce in this type of role. For more information on the role and how to apply, please visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/gatsby/vacancies About the unit: Established in 1998 through a generous grant from the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, the Gatsby Unit has been a pioneering centre for both theoretical neuroscience and machine learning. We share a purpose-built home with the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neural Circuits and Behaviour (SWC). Our close connection with the SWC offers an unparalleled opportunity for theorists and experimentalists to work together towards understanding computation in neural systems. -- I-Chun Lin, PhD Scientific Programme Manager Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit, UCL www.ucl.ac.uk/gatsby | @GatsbyUCL
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Lin, I-Chun