Research Programmer in Neuronal Simulation

Nigel Goddard Nigel.Goddard at ed.ac.uk
Tue Jul 11 07:27:02 EDT 2000


 
       		    RESEARCH PROGRAMMER 
                IN NEURAL SIMULATION METHODS 

	Intitute for Adaptive and Neural Computation
		University of Edinburgh

The NEOSIM project, funded by  NIMH and NSF, is developing simulation
environments and associated software tools for modelling of brain
processes.  The project has computer science and neuroscience research
goals, and aims to develop distributable, portable, parallel software
for the computational neuroscience community.  We seek a Research 
Programmer to augment the existing multidisciplinary, multinational
team.  Some travel to EU countries or the US will be required.

The Research Programmer will be involved in design, documentation,
implementation, testing, dissemination, maintenance and development of
the NEOSIM framework and will also be responsible for the installation
and maintenance of software packages on the research computers, and may
be involved in the specification, installation and system administration
of research computers including small parallel platforms.  Independent
research related to the goals of the NEOSIM project, including modeling,
will be encouraged. 

Tenable for up to 3 years subject to annual renewal and further renewal
beyond 3 years subject to success in attracting further funding. 

Interested parties should contact me as soon as possible via email to
Nigel.Goddard at ed.ac.uk.  I will be at CNS2000 in Brugge.

Sites: http://anc.ed.ac.uk/neosim
       http://www.informatics.ed.ac.uk

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 Dr. Nigel Goddard          
 Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation 
 Division of Informatics    
 University of Edinburgh    
 5 Forrest Hill             
 Edinburgh EH1 2QL          
 Scotland                   
 
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