[Neuroinfo] 3 Independent Academic Fellowship positions Computational Neuroscience

Mark van Rossum Mark.vanRossum at nottingham.ac.uk
Fri Aug 17 22:38:09 CEST 2018


Academic Fellowship positions

The University of Nottingham is a research intensive university ranked 
in the top 10 in the UK and in the top 30 of Europe. It has a strong 
tradition in Cognition, Perception, Mathematical Biology, and structural 
and functional Imaging.  To support further development across these 
areas, and stimulate new research opportunities, the University has 
recently made a major investment in Computational Neuroscience.

As part of this investment we are inviting applications for three 
independent fellowships (3 years). The positions are ideal for 
researchers with a strong vision that are planning to develop their own 
research group in a supportive, interdisciplinary environment with 
outstanding research facilities.



We are interested in candidates working across a broad spectrum of 
research topics areas in Computational Neuroscience, including 
functional neuroimaging, neural networks, and models of cognition. 
Research methodologies could include numerical simulation, machine 
learning, theoretical neuroscience, and innovative data analysis. The 
Fellows will be based in the School of Psychology and/or Mathematical 
Sciences.

For the online application form see
https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI219418

Informal inquiries:
Prof Mark van Rossum, mark.vanrossum at nottingham.ac.uk, or
Prof Mark Humphries, lpzmdh at exmail.nottingham.ac.uk.
-- 
Mark van Rossum,
Professor, Schools of Psychology and Maths, U Nottingham
Psych Bldg Rm LG.19, 44-115-74 86851, 44-7722049644



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