[Comp-neuro] Postdoc position in computational neuroscience Max
Planck Tuebingen, Germany
Christoph Kayser
kayser at tuebingen.mpg.de
Tue May 4 14:59:45 CEST 2010
A postdoctoral position is computational neuroscience is available in
the "Physiology of Sensory Integration" group at the Max Planck
Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany.
The ideal candidate should have a strong theoretical background, good
programming skills and will work on mathematical analysis of data
derived from electrophysiological experiments. Our research focuses
mechanisms of neural information representation and applies
sophisticated mathematical tools to study topics such as information
representation or causal interactions in neural networks.
Tübingen has a thriving research community, comprising two Max Planck
Institutes, a center for integrative neuroscience and many laboratories
focusing on all aspects of neuroscience research. Tübingen is home to
one of the oldest European universities and is within 3h train or
driving distance to France, Switzerland and Austria.
The applicant should hold a PhD in neuroscience, physics, engineering or
any related field. Experience with complex data analysis, related
mathematical concepts and good programming skills are mandatory. The
salary will be on the level of the German public service research salary
(TVoD 13), the duration of the contract is negotiable. For additional
information please contact _kayser at tuebingen.mpg.de_.
Applications should contain a short research statement, CV with list of
publications, certificates and the names of potential referees who are
familiar with the applicant.
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Dr. Christoph Kayser
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Spemannstrasse 38
72076 Tuebingen, Germany
Fon: +49 (0)7071 601 659
Fax: +49 (0)7071 601 652
mail: christoph.kayser at tuebingen.mpg.de
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