Connectionists: EPFL: PhD student position in neuromechanical models of vertebrate locomotion
Auke Ijspeert
auke.ijspeert at epfl.ch
Sat Apr 2 04:23:39 EDT 2016
PhD student position in neuromechanical models of vertebrate locomotion
http://biorob.epfl.ch/openings
The Biorobotics laboratory (Biorob, http://biorob.epfl.ch/) at EPFL
(Lausanne, Switzerland) at EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland) anticipates to
have one open PhD studentship in computational neuroscience and
biorobotics. The goal of the project is to develop neuromechanical
models of vertebrate locomotion, together with Marc-Olivier Gewaltig
(computational neuroscientist) and Gregoire Courtine (neuroscientist).
*The neuromechanical models will include numerical models of spinal cord
circuits coupled to biomechanical models of the body. The first target
animal will be the mouse; depending on progress, human models might be
developed in a second stage. The spinal cord models might also be tested
and validated in some of the quadruped robots developed by the
Biorobotics laboratory. The position will be fully funded thanks to a
grant from the Human Brain Project.
EPFL is one of the leading Institutes of Technology in Europe and offers
internationally competitive salaries and research infrastructure.
Requirements:
Candidates need to have a Master degree in a field related to
computational neuroscience e.g. in physics or computer science. The
ideal candidate for this position should have a strong math background
(e.g. in dynamical systems), good programming skills, and
interest/expertise in modeling neural circuits and biomechanical
systems, and in locomotion.
How to apply for the position:
Step 1: The position is only open to applicants who have been accepted
by the EPFL doctoral school (see http://phd.epfl.ch/). The first step is
therefore to fill the applications for one of the relevant EPFL doctoral
programs in robotics (http://phd.epfl.ch/EDPR) or neuroscience
(http://phd.epfl.ch/neuroscience).
Step 2: In parallel to step 1, or once accepted by one of the doctoral
programs (please specify which doctoral program and the date of
acceptance), the application to the position should be sent by email to
Prof. Auke Ijspeert and consist of a motivation letter (explaining why
you are interested in the project, and why you feel qualified for it)
and a copy of the doctoral program application.
Informal inquiries about the relevance of an application can be sent to
auke.ijspeert at epfl.ch (e.g. before or while submitting an application to
the doctoral school), but responses can be slow because of a heavy
schedule and a filled mail box.
Deadline and starting date:
Applications will be considered continuously until the position is
filled. The starting date is between April and September 2016 (the
sooner the better). Note that the doctoral program in robotics (EDRS)
has a deadline on April 15 2016, and the one in neuroscience (EDNE) on
May 1st 2016.
Contact:
Information concerning the type of research carried out by the group can
be found at http://biorob.epfl.ch/. You should send your application and
any inquiry by email to: Prof. Auke Jan Ijspeert
<http://biorob.epfl.ch/page38158.html>, auke.ijspeert at epfl.ch
<mailto:auke.ijspeert at epfl.ch>
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Prof. Auke Jan Ijspeert
Biorobotics Laboratory
EPFL-STI-IBI-BIOROB
EPFL, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Station 9, CH 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland
Office: ME D1 1226 Tel: +41 21 693 2658 Fax: +41 21 693 3705
www: http://biorob.epfl.ch Email: Auke.Ijspeert at epfl.ch
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