Post-doct in Computational Neuroscience - Madrid

Nestor Parga nestor.parga at uam.es
Tue Mar 9 11:59:05 EST 2004


POST-DOCTORAL POSITION - 2004
(Program "Juan de la Cierva")

Computational and Systems Neuroscience
- a three year position in Madrid -

Interested candidates are invited to apply for a post-doctoral position
for research work in Computational and Systems Neuroscience
at the "Group of Computational Neuroscience",
Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.

These are three year positions funded by the Spanish
Ministery of Science and Technology (MCYT) within a program known as
"Juan de la Cierva". More information about this program
can be found at the MCYT's web site:

http://www.mcyt.es/CAJAL/default.htm

The position would start before the end of this year 2004.
All nationalities are eligible, although less than 3 years of
postdoctoral experience is required.

The final choice among the candidates - supported by research groups in
Spain -
will be made by the MCYT.

Eligible candidates should have a Ph. D. in  scientific
disciplines such as neuroscience, physics, maths or
computer science and possess a good background and
interest in theoretical neurobiology.

Candidates are expected to work in interaction with the
theoretical team of the Computational Neuroscience group
to carry out joint work on information processing in the brain
Details about the current work of the group can be found
at the web site:

http://www.ft.uam.es/neurociencia/

Interested candidates are encouraged to send a description of their
research interests,
their curriculum vitae, a list of all publications
and the names of three scientists who could send recommendation letters
to the address below,

Deadline:  March 16, 2004 (the absolute deadline, fixed by the MCYT, is
March 22)

Contact person:   Néstor Parga

Address:
Dr. Néstor Parga
Departamento de Física Teórica
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
28049 Madrid
Spain

E-mail : nestor.parga at uam.es
http://www.ft.uam.es/neurociencia/nestor/index.html







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