Gatsby Unit post-doctoral positions

Alexandra Boss alexandra at gatsby.ucl.ac.uk
Fri Apr 23 12:32:29 EDT 2004


Post-doctoral Research Positions
Theoretical Neuroscience

The Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit invites applications for
post-doctoral research positions in theoretical neuroscience and
related areas.

The Gatsby Unit is a world-class centre for theoretical neuroscience
and machine learning, focusing on unsupervised learning, reinforcement
learning, interpretation of neural data, population coding, perceptual
processing, neural dynamics, and computational motor control.

For further details of our research please see:
http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/research.html

The unit provides a unique environment in which a critical mass of
theoreticians interact closely with each other and with other
world-class research groups in related departments at University
College London, including Anatomy, Computer Science, Functional
Imaging Laboratory, Physics, Physiology, Psychology, Neurology,
Ophthalmology, and Statistics.  The unit's visitor and seminar
programmes enable staff and students to engage with leading
researchers from across the world.

Candidates must have a strong analytical background.

Salaries are competitive, based on experience and achievement.
Applicants should send in pdf, plain text or Word format a CV, a
statement of research interests, and the names and full contact
details (including e-mail addresses) of three referees to:
admin at gatsby.ucl.ac.uk

Applicants are directed to further particulars about the positions at: 
  http://www.gatsby.ucl.ac.uk/vacancies/postdoc-details.pdf

These particulars request provision of standardised monitoring
information through completion of an Equal Opportunities Monitoring
Form.

While e-mail is preferred, candidates may also submit applications in
hardcopy to the following address:

Unit Administrator, Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit, University
College London, Alexandra House, 17 Queen Square, London WC1N 3AR, UK

******* The closing date for applications is Friday 14 May 2004 *******







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