Postdoctoral Position in Computational Sensorimotor Control

Daniel Wolpert wolpert at ion.ucl.ac.uk
Mon Jun 14 04:44:49 EDT 2004


A postdoctoral position in human sensorimotor control is available in the
laboratory of Daniel Wolpert at the Institute of Neurology, University
College London. Ongoing work in the laboratory examines Bayesian and optimal
control processes in human motor learning, sensorimotor integration and
control.  The successful applicant will be expected to conduct independent
research involving computationally motivated experimental studies in humans.

Applicants should have a PhD and technical expertise and skills relevant to
the study of human movement; however, applicants with a strong background in
computational neuroscience who wish to learn experimental approaches will
also be considered. Experience with Matlab & C++ would be very advantageous.

University College London has a large concentration of researchers in the
areas of motor control and computational neuroscience, including the
neighbouring Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit and Institute of
Cognitive Neuroscience.

Further details of the post and laboratory facilities can be found on
www.hera.ucl.ac.uk.  Informal enquiries can be addressed by email to
Professor Daniel Wolpert (wolpert at ion.ucl.ac.uk).

The position is available from September 2004 for one year in the first
instance.  Starting salary up to =A333,849 pa inclusive, depending on
experience, superannuable. Applicants should provide by 30 June 2004
(preferably by email to e.bertram at ion.ucl.ac.uk):

  -  a 1 page statement of research interests
  -  copy of CV (2 if sent by post)
  -  names and contact details of 3 referees
  -  1 copy of Declaration (required - see further details of posts)
  -  Equal Opportunities form (optional - see further details of posts)

to:

Miss E Bertram,
Assistant Secretary (Personnel)
Institute of Neurology
Queen Square
London WC1N 3BG

Fax: +44 (0)20 7278 5069
Email:  e.bertram at ion.ucl.ac.uk

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