Connectionists: Fully-funded PhD position in Computational Neuroscience at the Vision Institute, Paris, France

angelo.arleo at inserm.fr angelo.arleo at inserm.fr
Sat Oct 17 11:55:57 EDT 2015


PHD POSITION IN COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE AT THE INSTITUTE OF VISION, PARIS, FRANCE

Job description
Applications are invited for one PhD position at the Aging in Vision and Action laboratory,  Institute of Vision (University Pierre & Marie Curie Sorbonne Universities, INSERM CNRS, Paris, France). The PhD student will model visual-based spatial cognitive functions. She/he will build a spatial learning model based on spiking neural networks accounting for existing knowledge on the neural substrates of spatial memory and navigation in animals and humans. She/he will use this model to study the impact of healthy visual aging on neural coding and adaptation mechanisms mediating spatial orientation and navigation. The PhD student will work hand-in-hand with experimentalists in our laboratory. This project will be carried under the supervision of Angelo Arleo & Denis Sheynikhovich (Institute of Vision, Paris, France).

Requirements
Applicants should have a strong quantitative background (physics, engineering, computer science, applied mathematics), and a keen interest in reverse-engineering the brain. Knowledge on computational neuroscience, machine learning, image processing and programming languages (Matlab, C or Python) are a plus. The successful candidate is expected to work in an interdisciplinary environment with collaborations with biologists, theoreticians and clinicians. She/he will be awarded a 3-year PhD fellowship from the University Pierre and Marie Curie Sorbonne Universities.

Working environment and laboratory
The Institute of Vision is one of the top international centers for integrated research on vision and eye diseases. It is located at the heart of Paris, on the campus of the National Hospital Center for Ophthalmology. The Institute of Vision includes multidisciplinary research groups, which share state-of-the-art platforms for human and animal experimentation. It also harbors a clinical investigation center, which fosters truly translational research activity. More information can be found online. The Aging in Vision and Action laboratory aims at evaluating and understanding the functional aspects of the degeneration mechanisms related to visual aging. This research has the potential to produce fundamental knowledge suited for opening to assistive technological developments and rehabilitation solutions. The faculty members of the Aging in Vision and Action laboratory are specialized in visual psychophysics, neurobiology of spatial orientation, neural coding, neurocomputational modeling, and clinical evaluation. The group has access to a wide range of state-of-the-art platforms including eye trackers, motion capture rooms, virtual reality environments, brain imaging, artificial street labs and home labs.

How to apply
Candidates should send a single pdf file containing a motivation letter, a full CV, and names and contact information of at least two referees, to angelo.arleo at inserm.fr. Short listed candidates will be contacted for an interview (either face-to-face or via videoconference). 
For further inquiries, please contact Angelo Arleo, angelo.arleo at inserm.fr, phone: +33 (0)1 53 46 26 52.

Best regards,

Angelo ARLEO

Institute of Vision,
Aging in Vision and Action Lab,
CNRS - INSERM - University Pierre&Marie Curie,
17, rue Moreau F-75012 Paris, France
Phone: +33 (0)1 53 46 26 52
Mobile: +33 (0)6 46 84 09 56      
Email: angelo.arleo at inserm.fr; angelo.arleo at upmc.fr

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