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Mike Denham
M.Denham at plymouth.ac.uk
Tue Jun 6 06:52:25 EDT 2006
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
Centre for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience
University of Plymouth, UK
A Postdoctoral Research Fellowship is available for candidates who
have just completed or are about to complete a PhD in a suitable area
of study, to carry out research within the Centre for Theoretical and
Computational Neuroscience. The Fellowship will be for two years
initially, at a salary level on the University's scales commensurate
with experience and age.
The Centre specialises in the application of rigorous quantitative,
mathematical and physical approaches, including mathematical and
computational modelling and psychophysics, to understanding
information coding, processing, storage and transmission in the brain
and its manifestation in perception and action. Areas of study
include: visual and auditory perception and psychophysics;
sensory-motor control, in particular oculomotor control; and
mathematical and computational modelling of the cortical neural
circuitry underlying perception, attention, learning and memory, and
motor control. The appointed Research Fellow will work under the
supervision of one of the following academic staff in the Centre: Prof
Jochen Braun (vision); Dr Susan Denham (audition); Prof Chris Harris
(sensory-motor control); Prof Roman Borisyuk (mathematical and
computational modelling); Prof Mike Denham (mathematical and
computational modelling).
The Centre for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience is a new
research centre in the University of Plymouth, emerging from the
previous Centre for Neural and Adaptive Systems
(http://www.tech.plym.ac.uk/soc/research/neural/research.html), where
the home pages of the above academic staff can be found (the new
centre's website is currently under construction). There is currently
a thriving community of five postdocs and ten research students in the
Centre, working in the above fields. The Centre has a number of
externally-funded research programmes and strong international links,
including with the Institute of Neuroinformatics at ETH, Zurich, and
the Koch laboratory at Caltech. The Centre will be located from April
2003 in a brand new building complex on the University campus which
will also house the departments of Computing, Psychology and
Biological Sciences and part of the new Medical School. The new
self-contained accommodation for the Centre will include office space
for all academic staff, postdocs and research students, a library and
meeting room, a 40-seater seminar room, and vision, audition and
sensory-motor psychophysics labs.
The University of Plymouth is one of the largest UK universities, with
about 25,000 students, some 16,000 of which are accommodated in the
city centre campus in Plymouth. It is located in a beautiful part of
the southwest of England, close to outstanding countryside, moorland,
river estuaries, historical towns and villages and excellent beaches,
including some of the best surfing beaches in Europe. It also offers
extensive water sports facilities, including diving and sailing.
Interested applicants for this Research Fellowship should in the first
instance send an email to the Head of the Centre, Professor Mike
Denham (mdenham at plym.ac.uk), including a brief statement of research
interests and a short curriculum vitae, plus postal
address. Applicants will then be sent a formal application form.
Note: The closing date for applications for the Research Fellowship is
31st March 2003.
Professor Mike Denham
Centre for Theoretical and Compuational Neuroscience
University of Plymouth
Plymouth PL4 8AA
UK
tel: +44 (0)1752 232547
fax: +44 (0)1752 232540
email: mdenham at plym.ac.uk
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