[Neuroinfo] Postdoctoral position in analyzing and modeling dendritic morphology and growth

Erik De Schutter erik at oist.jp
Fri Jan 15 07:45:37 CET 2016


Postdoctoral researcher and staff scientist positions are available in the Computational Neuroscience Unit <https://groups.oist.jp/cnu> of Prof. Erik De Schutter at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University <http://www.oist.jp/>, Japan.

We are looking for a postdoc with a (computational) neuroscience background to study the morphology and growth of neuronal dendrites in the olivocerebellar system. We investigate this from the perspective of neuron populations and consider the relations between neighboring dendrites explicitly (Context-aware modeling of neuronal morphologies <http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnana.2014.00092/abstract>). Experience required in either (semi-automated) reconstruction of neural structures or in analysis and modeling of neural morphology. Depending on experience and interest the focus of the research can be analysis of in vivo and EM data and/or modeling the growth of forests of dendrites. You will collaborate with scientists at OIST and abroad in addition to the daily interaction with other researchers and students in the lab who are working on cerebellar modeling projects, analyzing cerebellar recordings or developing software.

We offer attractive financial and working conditions in an English language graduate university that emphasizes interdisciplinary research, located on the beautiful subtropical island of Okinawa. Send curriculum vitae, a summary of research interests and experience, and the names of three referees to Prof. Erik De Schutter at erik at oist.jp <mailto:erik at oist.jp>

Prof. Erik De Schutter
Computational Neuroscience Unit
Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
1919-1 Tancha, Onna-Son
Okinawa 904-0495
JAPAN

phone: +81-98-966-8727
fax: +81-98-966-8718
erik at oist.jp <mailto:erik at oist.jp>
http://groups.oist.jp/cnu <http://groups.oist.jp/cnu>
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