[MURG] Postdoctoral Position - Computational Neuroscience - Neuronal Network Modeling (fwd from j.van.pelt@nih.knaw.nl)
Eugen Leitl
eugen at leitl.org
Fri Apr 23 04:28:36 EST 2004
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From: Jaap van Pelt <j.van.pelt at nih.knaw.nl>
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2004 14:15:47 +0200
To: comp-neuro at neuroinf.org
Subject: Postdoctoral Position - Computational Neuroscience - Neuronal Network
Modeling
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POSTDOC (Computational Neuroscience)
Netherlands Institute for Brain Research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Research in the workgroup Neurons & Networks of the Netherlands
Institute for Brain Research (NIBR) is focused on plasticity and
information processing in cortical neuronal networks. Experimental and
computational approaches are integrated.
The workgroup participates in the research project Computational
Analysis of Spatiotemporal Patterns of Activity in Neuronal Networks
(CASPAN), a project supported by the Computational Life Sciences Program
of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). Within
the CASPAN research team there is a vacancy for a 3-year Postdoc position.
Project description:
The project aims at describing and understanding the patterns of
activity of nerve cells synaptically connected in neuronal networks. The
project builds on recent developments in experimental techniques within
the participating research groups for simultaneously recording neuronal
activity from a large number of neurons in the network (e.g. in cortical
brain slices and cultured neuronal networks). To be able to analyze and
interpret the flood of data these new techniques produce, we intend to
develop (i) mathematical and statistical methods for analyzing
spatiotemporal patterns of neuronal activity, and (ii) computational
models of neuronal networks to simulate these patterns and understand
them in relation to structural and functional connectivity within the
network. The methods and models will be validated with the extensive
data we have on spatiotemporal patterns in cortical brain slices and
cultured neuronal networks.
The CASPAN project builds on a close collaboration between the Neurons &
Networks research group at the NIBR, the Experimental Neurophysiology
Research Group at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and the Statistics
Research Group of the Institute for Mathematics at the Vrije
Universiteit. The three subprojects carried out by these groups
concentrate on (a) macroscopic neural network models, (b) detailed
cortical microcircuit models, and (c) statistical methods for analyzing
spatiotemporal activity patterns, respectively.
Postdoc job description for subproject (a):
Development of a large scale neuronal network model with realistic
functional and structural connectivity to simulate neuronal activity in
cortical brain slices and cultured neuronal networks. The research
includes (1) the development of a stochastic model for generating
network structure, replicating the neuronal composition and connectivity
in cortical brain slices and in cultured neuronal networks; (2) modeling
studies of the neuronal activity and spatiotemporal patterns of activity
within these model networks, and (3) validation and comparison with the
experimental data from cortical brain slices and cultured neuronal
networks.
Requirements:
Ideally, the candidate should have a PhD in computational neuroscience.
Proven experience in computer programming and in modeling activity in
neuronal networks, for example with the computer package NEURON, is
required.
Job conditions:
Full time postdoc position for a period of three years. Place of
research: Netherlands Institute for Brain Research, Meibergdreef 33,
1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Inquiries:
Additional information can be obtained from the project WEBsite
http://www.neurodynamics.nl, or directly from Dr. J. van Pelt, (T)
+31-20-5665481; (F) +31-20-6961006; (E) j.van.pelt at nih.knaw.nl, or from
Dr. A. van Ooyen, (T) +31-20-5665483; (F) +31-20-6961006; (E)
a.van.ooyen at nih.knaw.nl. Written applications, including a curriculum
vitae, can be sent to: Dr. J. van Pelt, Netherlands Institute for Brain
Research, Meibergdreef 33, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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Dr. Jaap van Pelt
Research Group Neurons & Networks
Netherlands Institute for Brain Research
Meibergdreef 33, 1105 AZ Amsterdam
(Tel) +31 20 5665481; (Fax) +31 20 6961006
(Email) j.van.pelt at nih.knaw.nl
(URL) http://www.nih.knaw.nl/~jaapvanpelt/
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