Connectionists: Postdoc position at the University of Barcelona

Agustin Gutierrez Galvez agutierrez at el.ub.es
Thu Dec 10 05:33:52 EST 2009


The Intelligent Signal Processing group at the University of Barcelona is
looking for a Post-doctoral researcher to work in the area of biologically
inspired signal processing. This position will be funded through the FP7
project NEUROCHEM, which involves 9 European Universities and research
centres coordinated by the University of Barcelona. The position will be
funded for 1 year starting as soon as the position is filled.

Research

The postdoctoral researcher will conduct research on information processing
mechanisms inspired on the olfactory system. This involves working with
models of the olfactory system to determine what chemical processing
principles can be useful for machine olfaction.

Requirements

The candidate is required to have some experience with neural models and a
good programming skills in C++. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the
research to be conducted, candidates with the following backgrounds will
also be considered: Signal processing, chemometrics, neural networks, neural
computation, and computational neuroscience. Good command of English is also
required.

Group

The Intelligent Signal Processing (ISP) group at the Universitat de
Barcelona is currently composed by 12 members: 2 associate professors, 1
assistant professor, 2 postdoctoral scholars, 8 PhD students. Four
additional associate professors cooperate in a regular basis with the ISP
group (http://isp.el.ub.es).

Application

Send a CV and a short list of research interests to Dr. Agustín Gutierrez (
agutierrez at el.ub.es) or Dr. Santiago Marco (santi at el.ub.es).


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Agustín Gutiérrez-Gálvez, PhD
Professor Lector / Assistant Professor
Departament d'Electrònica
Universitat de Barcelona
Martí i Franqués 1
08028-Barcelona
Phone: +34 93 4039157
Fax: +34 93 4021148
http://isp.el.ub.es/
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