Connectionists: programmer/data analyst position at SUNY Downstate in Brooklyn, NY

Susana Martinez-Conde smart at neuralcorrelate.com
Tue Apr 7 15:45:32 EDT 2015


A programmer/data-analyst position is available in the Martinez-Conde lab at
SUNY Downstate, in Brooklyn, NYC (a 25-minute subway ride to Times Square).
The Martinez-Conde lab (http://smc.neuralcorrelate.com) focuses on the
intersection between perception, cognition, oculomotor behavior, and their
neural underpinnings. Representative publications can be downloaded from
http://smc.neuralcorrelate.com/publications.    

 

Candidates should have extensive programming experience in C++ and
Matlab/Python, as well as a strong mathematical background as demonstrated
by college transcripts. A Masters/Ph.D. in
Engineering/Physics/Mathematics/Computer science/Neuroscience is preferred.
Knowledge of neuroscience (or a strong desire to learn) is a plus.
Foundational and translational research projects typically involve data
analyses (eye movements, neural activity, perceptual reports, electrodermal
activity, pupil responses, heart rate, respiration rate) and computational
modeling, as well as behavioral/psychophysical and/or neurophysiological
experiments. Expertise analyzing data and/or programming experiments in any
of these areas is a plus. 

 

Please email CV/resume and college transcripts to Prof. Martinez-Conde
(Susana.Martinez-Conde at downstate.edu
<mailto:Susana.Martinez-Conde at downstate.edu> ).  

 

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Susana Martinez-Conde, PhD

Director, Laboratory of Visual Neuroscience

Division of Neurobiology

Barrow Neurological Institute

350 W. Thomas Rd

Phoenix AZ 85013, USA

 

Phone: +1 (602) 406-3484

Fax: +1 (602) 406-4172

Email: smart at neuralcorrelate.com <mailto:smart at neuralcorrelate.com>  

http://smc.neuralcorrelate.com 

 

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