Connectionists: PhD studentship in Computational Visual Neuroscience – How Specific Classes of Retinal Cells Contribute to Vision: a Computational Model

Bruno Cessac bruno.cessac at inria.fr
Fri Jun 2 02:06:06 EDT 2017


PhD  studentship  in  Computational  Visual  Neuroscience  – How 
Specific  Classes  of  Retinal  Cells  Contribute  to  Vision: a 
Computational Model

The studentship is part of a new interdisciplinary project funded by the 
Leverhulme Trust to  investigate how different groups of retinal cells 
contribute to the encoding of visual scenes. It is at the interface 
between experimental neuroscience (Institute  of Neuroscience  in  
Newcastle  University, UK, E. Sernagor’s lab http://www.ncl.ac.uk/ion/) 
and computational neuroscience (B.  Cessac’s  lab,  INRIA, Sophia  
Antipolis,  France; https://team.inria.fr/biovision/). The studentship 
is for three years, starting in October 2017. It covers student fees and 
maintenance as well as funds for travelling between the two teams and 
conference expenses.

The deadline for application is june 15th, 2017

The detailed proposition can be found here 
https://team.inria.fr/biovision/files/2017/04/20170418-phd-cessac.pdf

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