Connectionists: Postdoc/Junior researcher positions in Computational Neuroscience within the BRADY project

Jaroslav Hlinka hlinka at cs.cas.cz
Thu Apr 25 06:48:17 EDT 2024


*Postdoc/Junior researcher positions in Computational Neuroscience 
within the BRADY project*



Several postdoctoral positions are available in the *Complex Networks 
and Brain Dynamics group (COBRA) at the Institute of Computer Science, 
Prague (Czech Republic)*. These positions are part of a larger, 
interdisciplinary consortium that was recently recommended for funding 
(OPJAK BRADY). The project topics include:


*Topic 1*: Detailed biophysical modelling of neurotransmitter action 
(supervised by Pavel Sanda).

*Topic 2*: Computationally efficient mean-field models of cortical 
microcircuits (supervised by Helmut Schmidt).

*Topic 3*: Whole-brain dynamics with applications particularly to 
schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease (supervised by Gustavo Deco).

*Topic 4*: Data-driven model inversion and personalized parameter 
identification (supervised by Nikola Jajcay).

*Topic 5*: Modelling interventions into arousal dynamics (supervised by 
Jaroslav Hlinka).

Other related topics may be considered based on their fit to the overall 
project.

Further information can be found here: https://cobra.cs.cas.cz/brady.


             1.


                        Conditions

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    Positions are available immediately.

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    Contract is for 12-36 months duration.

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    Possibility of extension until end of project (30.6.2028), support
    for transition to tenure-track or external funding applications.

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    Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, until the
    positions are filled.

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    This is a full-time fixed term contract appointment. Part time
    contract negotiable.

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    Competitive monthly gross salary: 50 000 - 66 000 CZK based on
    qualifications and experience (net salary approx. 40 000 - 52 000
    CZK). _Cost Of Living Comparison
    <http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/comparison.jsp>_

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    Bonuses and travel funding for conferences and research stays
    depending on performance.

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    No teaching duties.

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    Applicants should:

     1.

        Hold a PhD; up to 7 years from PhD defense at the start of
        employment.

     2.

        Have a strong background in the fields related to computational
        neuroscience - mathematical, statistical skills, experience with
        data analysis, machine learning, computer programming (the exact
        combination depends on the particular topic, see above).

     3.

        Be fluent in English.

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    *We seek curious, self-motivated, hard-working, team-spirited
    researchers.*

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    *Prior experience with time series and network analysis is
    advantageous, but not required. *

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    The applications are to be sent to bradyadmin at cs.cas.cz
    <mailto:bradyadmin at cs.cas.cz>and should contain:

     1.

        Curriculum Vitae.

     2.

        Two letters of recommendation. The referees should send their
        recommendations directly to bradyadmin at cs.cas.cz.

     3.

        A proof of the obtained degree.

     4.

        Mention the *Ref. No. 2024/4*.



*Do not hesitate to contact the project Scientific Coordinator for 
informal inquiries: Ing. Mgr. Jaroslav Hlinka, Ph.D. 
hlinka[at]cs.cas.cz, http://www.cs.cas.cz/hlinka/. *

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Jaroslav Hlinka
Head of the Department of Complex Systems
Institute of Computer Science
Czech Academy of Sciences
Pod Vodarenskou vezi 2
Prague 8, 182 00, Czech Republic
Tel: (+420) 26605 3808
E-mail: hlinka at cs.cas.cz

Web: http://www.cs.cas.cz/hlinka/
Complex Networks and Brain Dynamics Group (COBRA): http://cobra.cs.cas.cz
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