Connectionists: Postdoc in visual cognitive neuroscience at the Donders Institute, The Netherlands

Giacomo Aldegheri giacomo.aldegheri at gmail.com
Wed May 16 12:19:48 EDT 2018


An ERC-funded postdoctoral position (2+2 years) is available in the
group of Marius Peelen at the Donders Institute (Nijmegen, The
Netherlands).

In this project, we will use fMRI and advanced analysis methods (e.g.,
hyperalignment) to study the representation of objects and scenes in
the visual cortex, and characterise how attention and expectation
influence these representations.

The Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour focuses on
state-of-the-art cognitive neuroscience, using a multidisciplinary
approach, and offers excellent lab and neuroimaging facilities,
courses, and technical support.

Preference will be given to candidates with a PhD in cognitive
neuroscience or a related field, who have a strong motivation to
pursue a scientific career. Experience with fMRI and scientific
programming (e.g. MATLAB, Python) is required. A background in vision
and/or attention research is desirable.

For informal inquiries, please email m.peelen at donders.ru.nl <mailto:m.peelen at donders.ru.nl>
For more information about our work, see:
https://sites.google.com/site/peelenlab <https://sites.google.com/site/peelenlab>
To apply, please visit:
http://www.ru.nl/werken/details/details_vacature_0/?recid=601361 <http://www.ru.nl/werken/details/details_vacature_0/?recid=601361>

Marius will be at VSS to meet interested candidates.

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>   1.  postdoc @ UCLA: consciousness, AI, blockchain tech (Hakwan Lau)
>   2. Re:  postdoc @ UCLA: consciousness, AI,	blockchain tech
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>   3.  Information theory workshop at CNS*2018 -- call for
>      contributed talks (Joseph Lizier)
>   4.  Neuroplasticity Workshop: From Bench to Machine Learning 13
>      July 2018 - 14 July 2018 -- University of Surrey near London
>      (a.gruning at surrey.ac.uk)
>   5.  Lecturer and Senior Lecturer Positions at QMUL
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> Date: Tue, 15 May 2018 16:38:40 -0700
> From: Hakwan Lau <hakwan at gmail.com>
> To: connectionists at mailman.srv.cs.cmu.edu
> Subject: Connectionists: postdoc @ UCLA: consciousness, AI, blockchain
> 	tech
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> in collaboration with the industry (a startup company based in the Bay
> Area), we are looking for a postdoc to follow up on this
> <http://science.sciencemag.org/content/358/6362/486/tab-figures-data>. the
> ideal candidate may be someone with a computer science background,
> passionate for understanding neuroscience and human consciousness.
> familiarity with / interest in neural network modelling and/or blockchain
> tech a plus. the job will be primarily based at UCLA with frequent
> opportunities to travel to San Francisco & Hong Kong (not an obligation).
> please send CV to hakwan at gmail.com
> 
> Hakwan Lau, D.Phil
> [my work <https://qualia.psych.ucla.edu/> & blog
> <https://inconsciousnesswetrust.blogspot.com/>]
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> Date: Tue, 15 May 2018 17:00:35 -0700
> From: Hakwan Lau <hakwan at gmail.com>
> To: connectionists at mailman.srv.cs.cmu.edu
> Subject: Re: Connectionists: postdoc @ UCLA: consciousness, AI,
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> ps - if it is not too late (sorry), this ad may be better (with link to our
> collaborator)
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> in collaboration with our partner in the industry
> <https://www.linkedin.com/in/tsestephen>, we are looking for a postdoc to
> follow up on this
> <http://science.sciencemag.org/content/358/6362/486/tab-figures-data>. the
> ideal candidate may be someone with a computational background, passionate
> for understanding neuroscience and human consciousness. familiarity with /
> interest in neural network modelling and/or blockchain-related tech a plus.
> the job will be primarily based at UCLA with frequent opportunities to
> travel to San Francisco & Hong Kong (not an obligation). please send CV to
> hakwan at gmail.com
> 
> 
> Hakwan Lau, D.Phil
> [my work <https://qualia.psych.ucla.edu/> & blog
> <https://inconsciousnesswetrust.blogspot.com/>]
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> On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 4:38 PM, Hakwan Lau <hakwan at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> in collaboration with the industry (a startup company based in the Bay
>> Area), we are looking for a postdoc to follow up on this
>> <http://science.sciencemag.org/content/358/6362/486/tab-figures-data>.
>> the ideal candidate may be someone with a computer science background,
>> passionate for understanding neuroscience and human consciousness.
>> familiarity with / interest in neural network modelling and/or blockchain
>> tech a plus. the job will be primarily based at UCLA with frequent
>> opportunities to travel to San Francisco & Hong Kong (not an obligation).
>> please send CV to hakwan at gmail.com
>> 
>> Hakwan Lau, D.Phil
>> [my work <https://qualia.psych.ucla.edu/> & blog
>> <https://inconsciousnesswetrust.blogspot.com/>]
>> 
>> *This email may contain material that is confidential or privileged for
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> Date: Wed, 16 May 2018 10:54:11 +1000
> From: Joseph Lizier <joseph.lizier at sydney.edu.au>
> To: comp-neuro at neuroinformatics.be, connectionists at cs.cmu.edu
> Subject: Connectionists: Information theory workshop at CNS*2018 --
> 	call for contributed talks
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> Dear all,
> 
> We are pleased to announce that the Workshop on Methods of Information
> Theory in Computational Neuroscience will be held once again at
> CNS*2018, Seattle, USA.
> The workshop will be held over the final two days of the main
> conference, July 17 and 18.
> 
> Our confirmed invited speakers include the following (schedule available
> soon):
> 
>      * Braden Brinkman, Stony Brook University -- "Signal-to-noise
>        ratio competes with neural bandwidth to shape efficient coding
>        strategies"
>      * Mireille Conrad, University of Geneva -- "Mutual information vs.
>        transfer entropy in spike-based neuroscience"
>      * Benjamin Cramer, University of Heidelberg -- "Information theory
>        reveals a diverse range of states induced by spike timing based
>        learning in neural networks"
>      * Alex Dimitrov, Washington State University Vancouver --
>        "Modeling of perceptual invariances in biological sensory
>        processing"
>      * Eva Dyer, Georgia Tech -- "Finding low-dimensional structure in
>        large-scale neural recordings"
>      * Justin Gardner, Stanford University -- "Optimality and
>        heuristics for human perceptual inference"
>      * Jim Kay, University of Glasgow -- "Partial Information
>        Decompositions based on Dependency Constraints"
>      * Joseph T. Lizier, The University of Sydney -- "Pointwise Partial
>        Information Decomposition Using the Specificity and Ambiguity
>        Lattices"
>      * Leonardo Novelli, The University of Sydney -- "Validation and
>        performance of effective network inference using multivariate
>        transfer entropy with IDTxl"
>      * Tatyana Sharpee, Salk Institute for Biological Studies -- TBA
>      * Nicholas M. Timme, Indiana University - Purdue University
>        Indianapolis -- "From neural cultures to rodent models of
>        disease: examples of information theory analyses of effective
>        connectivity, computation, and encoding"
>      * Taro Toyoizumi, RIKEN Brain Science Institute -- "Emergence of
>        Levy Walks from Second-Order Stochastic Optimization"
>      * Siwei Wang, Hebrew University of Jerusalem -- "Closing the gap
>        from structure to function with information theoretic design
>        principles"
>      * Patricia Wollstadt, Goethe University, Frankfurt / Honda
>        Research Institute Europe "Validation and performance of
>        effective network inference using multivariate transfer entropy
>        with IDTxl"
> 
> 
> Also, we would like to call for contributions of talks (25 min + 5 min
> Q&A). If you are interested in contributing such a talk, please send a
> title and abstract to Joseph Lizier (joseph.lizier at sydney.edu.au) by
> Friday June 8, 2018.
> 
> Please see our website http://bit.ly/cns2018itw for more details.
> 
> We hope you will join us there!
> 
> Organising Committee:
> Joseph Lizier
> Viola Priesemann
> Justin Dauwels
> Taro Toyoizumi
> Alexander Dimitrov
> Lubomir Kostal 
> Michael Wibral
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> Date: Wed, 16 May 2018 08:48:58 +0000
> From: <a.gruning at surrey.ac.uk>
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> Subject: Connectionists: Neuroplasticity Workshop: From Bench to
> 	Machine Learning 13 July 2018 - 14 July 2018 -- University of Surrey
> 	near London
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> Dear colleagues, 
> 
> Full information at <http://www.ias.surrey.ac.uk/workshops/Neuroplasticity/index.php>.
> 
> Neuroplasticity: From Bench to Machine Learning 13 July 2018 - 14 July 2018
> 
> The Surrey Sleep Research Centre, the Department of Computer Science, and the Institute of Advance Studies at the University of Surrey are pleased to announce a call for participation in and contributions to a two-day workshop where researchers can share and discuss the current advances in neuroplasticity and machine learning and their mutual inspiration.
> 
> On one hand, Neuroscience keeps discovering new mechanisms involved in neural plasticity and its modulation, which involves the so-called ?third factors? (e.g. dendritic computations, glia, neurotransmitters) and dynamics of neural networks (e.g. oscillations). However the functional and computational interpretation of these phenomena and their utilisation in machine learning remains to be explored. On the other hand, the advent of ?deep networks? in machine learning has allowed us to model artificial neural networks that perform highly complex tasks (e.g. chess, go, image classification). But to date, none of these modeling approaches competes with general human or animal intelligence in terms of cost-effectiveness or domain-transferability.
> 
> The main goal of this workshop will be to discuss the missing links between neural-level phenomena and their computational function on behavioural or technical level. This meeting will bring together international and national leaders in the fields of synaptic function and plasticity, network dynamic, computational neuroscience and machine learning and will offer a unique platform to establish new interdisciplinary collaborations.
> 
> 
> CONFIRMED SPEAKERS 
> 
> Katharina Wilmes, Imperial College London, UK
> Matthew Larkum, Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin, Germany
> Cyril Hanus, INSERM U894, France
> Brendon Watson, University of Michigan, USA
> Keith Hengen, Washington University, USA
> Giorgos Kastellakis, IMBB-FORTH, Crete
> Friedemann Zenke, University of Oxford
> Connor Houghton, University of Bristol
> Liam McDaid, Ulster University
> David Lester, SpiNNaker, University of Manchester
> Tiina Maninen, Technical University of Turku
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> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 16 May 2018 12:06:31 +0200
> From: Asier Erramuzpe Aliaga <asier.erramuzpe at gmail.com>
> To: connectionists at mailman.srv.cs.cmu.edu
> Subject: Connectionists: Lecturer and Senior Lecturer Positions at
> 	QMUL
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> [On behalf of Simon Lucas <simon.lucas at qmul.ac.uk>]
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> Please see the following (equivalent to Assistant / Associate Professor)
> 
> Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Teaching & Research) in Applied Data Science, AI
> and/or Machine Learning:
> 
> https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobID=3315
> 
> Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (Teaching & Research) in Information Technology
> Management:
> 
> https://webapps2.is.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/job.action?jobID=3314
> 
> 
> Best wishes,
> Simon
> -- 
> Simon Lucas
> Professor of Artificial Intelligence
> Head of School
> Electronic Engineering and Computer Science
> Queen Mary University of London
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