Connectionists: computational neuroscience postdoc position

Neymotin, Samuel (NKI) Samuel.Neymotin at nki.rfmh.org
Mon Jun 12 13:54:49 EDT 2023


A postdoctoral scientist position is available at the Nathan Kline Institute (NKI) for Psychiatric Research (https://www.nki.rfmh.org<https://www.nki.rfmh.org/>) to work on computational neuroscience research funded by recently awarded grants.


Our NIH-funded project investigates the brain's dynamic circuit motifs underlying internal vs. external-oriented processes in the auditory and interconnected areas, using circuit modeling of the thalamocortical system. In this project, the postdoc will build data-driven biophysical models constrained by data collected from electrophysiology labs at NKI (Noelle O’Connell, Charlie Schroeder) & The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research (Stephan Bickel), and then use the models to predict optimal neuromodulation strategies testable in vivo.


Applicants should have a strong background in: multiscale modeling using NEURON/NetPyNE, Python software development, neural/electrophysiology data analysis, machine learning, and writing/presenting research.


To apply, email a CV and cover letter to Sam Neymotin (samuel.neymotin at nki.rfmh.org). NKI is an equal opportunity employer. The position requires presence at NKI (Orangeburg, New York), with part-time telecommuting possible.


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