Connectionists: Fully funded PhD student positions at IMPRS Brain and Behavior Bonn/Florida

Jakob Macke Jakob.Macke at caesar.de
Mon Sep 25 06:41:52 EDT 2017


The INTERNATIONAL MAX PLANCK RESEARCH SCHOOL (IMPRS) FOR BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR is a transatlantic collaboration between the University of Bonn and the Max Planck associated Center for Advanced European Science and Research (caesar) along with the USA partners Florida Atlantic University and the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience (MPFI). We seek to fill at least

15 fully funded PhD student positions - NEUROSCIENCE

OUR SCHOOL: The first of its kind to unite two Max Planck Institutes (caesar and MPFI) on both sides of the Atlantic, and their university partners (Bonn University and FAU): the IMPRS FOR BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR offers a competitive, English language, interdisciplinary, world-class PhD training and research program in the neurosciences.

OUR RESEARCH: IMPRS for Brain and Behavior research projects address how sensory information is encoded in neural circuits and is transformed ultimately to behavior. This research ranges from understanding molecular signaling cascades in spines during learning to understanding how sensory and motor circuits are activated in the awake behaving animal.

THE POSITIONS: More than 35 labs with an enormous variety of research projects are seeking outstanding PhD candidates to join their research.  See our website for further information on our faculty and possible doctoral projects. Successful candidates will work in a young and dynamic, interdisciplinary, international environment, embedded in the local scientific communities in Bonn or Jupiter.

YOUR PROFILE: Highly qualified and motivated aspiring PhD student from any nationality. Proven track record of academic and research excellence. Master’s degree (or equivalent) in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, engineering, or other relevant subject. Truly superior bachelor students may be considered. Fluency in written and spoken English.

OUR OFFER: Immersion in a stimulating scientific culture of interaction and international cooperation. State-of-the art facilities with novel scientific technologies and advanced infrastructure. Dedicated support and mentoring personnel. Competitive salary funded for 3 years (extension possible) and no tuition fees. We are committed to diversity and equal opportunity for all applicants.  Positions must be started not later than October 1, 2018.

YOUR APPLICATION: Apply online at: http://www.imprs-brain-behavior.mpg.de by the December 1, 2017 deadline. Only applications submitted through the online portal will be considered!  Short-listed candidates will be interviewed in March 12-13, 2018.

CONTACT: Denise Butler, Coordinator (IMPRS.info at caesar.de)



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