[Comp-neuro] computational neuroscience post-doctoral opportunity
in Boston
Stephanie Jones
srjones at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Sat Jun 25 16:33:02 CEST 2011
Computational neuroscience post-doc opportunity
The Mass General Hospital Martinos Center for Biomedical imaging has
an open post-doctoral opportunity for a computational neuroscientist
to work with Drs Stephanie Jones, Matti Hamailainen and Steve
Stufflebeam developing and analyzing biophysically principled
computational neural models to study MEG/EEG measured brain rhythms
and their coordination in health and diseases. The recruited post-doc
will work among larger network of Boston area scientists at BU, MIT,
Brown and Tufts, funded by the NSF as the “Cognitive Rhythms
Collaborative” who have begun to bring together various theoretical
and experimental techniques to advance our understanding of the brain
dynamics. Please see http://cbd.bu.edu/positions.htm for participating
scientists. The post-doc hired under this ad will work closely with
human imaging experimentalists at MGH to develop and analyze
biophysically based dynamical systems models of cognitively relevant
circuits to study the origin and functions of neural rhythms. The post-
doc will have some flexibility in projects within the interests of the
MGH group including mechanisms of attention and perception, aging and
development, and neural abnormalities in epilepsy and Parkinson’s
disease.
Interested candidates should send a CV, statement of research
interests, and three letters of recommendation sent to srjones at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
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