Connectionists: PhD position in Computational Neuroscience, Dresden/Germany

Stefan Kiebel stefan.kiebel at tu-dresden.de
Tue Dec 20 08:44:22 EST 2016


There is an open PhD student position at the TU Dresden, Germany.


We are looking for a PhD student in computational neuroscience. The position is placed at the interface between advanced computational modelling and experimental work based on measuring single neuron and network activity using two-photon calcium imaging. Detailed information can be found at: http://tiny.cc/ykfvhy.

The position is part of the priority program 1665 (German Research Foundation) 'Resolving and manipulating neuronal networks in the mammalian brain - from correlative to causal analysis' and will be funded for the next three years.

The candidate will work in an interdisciplinary team of both computational and experimental neuroscientists, working closely together. The aim of the project is to continue our previous work of developing novel network models of calcium imaging data, which can be directly used by experimenters for testing interesting and important questions about the maturation of visual cortex.



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Prof. Dr. Stefan Kiebel



Technische Universität Dresden

School of Science
Department of Psychology

01062 Dresden, Germany

Tel.: +49 (351) 463-43145

Fax:  +49 (351) 463-43147



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