Connectionists: Deadline approaching: Postdoc position studying category learning using electrophysiology in NHP
Caspar M. Schwiedrzik
caspar.schwiedrzik at googlemail.com
Tue Feb 25 04:39:52 EST 2025
The German Primate Center (DPZ) - Leibniz Institute for Primate Research in
Göttingen conducts basic research in primate biology, infection research
and neuroscience. It maintains four field stations and is a competence and
reference center for research on and with primates. The DPZ is one of the
96 research and infrastructure facilities of the Leibniz Association.
The Perception and Plasticity Group is looking for an excellent
*Postdoctoral research associate*
The Perception and Plasticity Group of Caspar Schwiedrzik at the DPZ is
looking for an outstanding postdoc interested in studying the neural basis
of high-dimensional category learning in vision. The project investigates
neural mechanisms of category learning at the level of circuits and single
cells, utilizing electrophysiology, functional magnetic resonance imaging,
behavioral testing in humans and non- human primates, and computational
modeling. It is funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant (Acronym DimLearn;
“Flexible Dimensionality of Representational Spaces in Category Learning”).
The postdoc’s project will focus on investigating the neural basis of
visual category learning in macaque monkeys combining chronic
multi-electrode electrophysiological recordings and electrical
microstimulation. In addition, the postdoc will have the opportunity to
cooperate with other lab members on parallel computational investigations
using artificial neural networks as well as comparative research exploring
the same questions in humans.
We seek to understand the cortical basis and computational principles of
perception and experience-dependent plasticity in the macaque and human
brain. To this end, we use a multimodal approach including fMRI-guided
electrophysiological recordings in non-human primates and fMRI and ECoG in
humans. See https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.011 and
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-51543-y for recent examples of our work.
The postdoc will play a key role in our research efforts in this area. The
lab is located at Ruhr-University Bochum (https://www.rub.de) and the German
Primate Center (http://www.dpz.eu) in Göttingen. At both locations, the lab
is embedded into interdisciplinary research centers with international
faculty and students pursuing cutting-edge research in cognitive and
computational neuroscience. The main site for this part of the project will
be Göttingen. The postdoc will have access to state-of-the-art
electrophysiology, an imaging center with a dedicated 3T research scanner,
and behavioral setups. The project will be conducted in close collaboration
with the labs of Fabian Sinz (https://sinzlab.org/people/fabian_sinz.html),
Alexander Gail (https://www.dpz.eu/en/unit/sensorimotor-group/about-us.html),
and Igor Kagan (http://igorkagan.org).
The position is available immediately with an initial appointment for 2
years. Extensions beyond 2 years and part- time employment is possible.
Candidates should have a PhD degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field
(e.g., neuroscience, psychology, biology), and prior experience, evidenced
by a publication or preprint, in electrophysiology in non-human primates,
strong quantitative, programming, and experimental skills, and share a
passion for understanding the neural basis of visual perception and its
plasticity. Prior experience with microstimulation and/or chronic
multiarray recordings is a plus. A good command of English is a
requirement, but fluency in German is not essential.
Interested candidates should send in their curriculum vitae, a description
of their scientific interests, a representative publication, a copy of
their PhD degree, and the names and contact information of up to three
references who are able to comment on the applicant’s academic background
and who have agreed to be contacted.
We welcome diversity and therefore welcome applications from qualified
people, regardless of their ethnic, cultural and social background, gender,
religion, ideology, disability, age or sexual identity. Registered disabled
applicants with equal aptitude and qualifications will be given
preferential consideration. We kindly ask you to indicate a disability in
your application.
Employment at the DPZ is based on the civil service rules and regulations.
The salary scale is in accordance with TV-L, with VBL pension scheme.
Please send in your written application including all certificates until
the 2nd of March, 2025 under key word “Postdoc Perception and Plasticity”
to Deutsches Primatenzentrum GmbH – Leibniz Institut für Primatenforschung
– Personnel Office – Kellnerweg 4 – 37077 Göttingen or via mail to
bewerbung(at)dpz.eu. <https://www.dpz.eu/karriere/stellenangebote#>
For further information please contact Prof. Dr. Schwiedrzik,
cschwiedrzik(at)dpz.eu,
<https://www.dpz.eu/karriere/stellenangebote#>phone: +49 (0)234-32-15220 or
see http://www.dpz.eu. <http://www.dpz.eu/>
cschwiedrzik(at)dpz.eu, phone: +49 (0)234-32-15220 or see http://www.dpz.eu.
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