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Friedemann Zenke
The position involves conducting research in computational neuroscience and bio-inspired machine intelligence, writing research articles and presenting them at international conferences, publishing in neuroscience journals and machine learning venues such as ICML, NeurIPS, ICLR, etc., and interacting and collaborating with experimental neuroscience groups or neuromorphic hardware developers nationally and internationally.
Prof. Dr. Sonja Grün
At the Institute of Advanced Simulation (IAS-6) at the Research Center Juelich a PhD position is available in the field of Computational Neuroscience to investigate cross-area interactions in the visuo-motor pathway of non-human primates during a visually guided motor task. The data are provided by our experimental partners at INT, CNRS, Marseille. Simultaneous electrophysiological recordings by multiple Utah electrode arrays implanted in V1, V2, V4, 7a, DP and M1 will be studied driven by predictions from theory and network modeling to gain a mechanistic understanding of cross-area interaction signatures. The project is embedded in the interdisciplinary work program of the IAS-6 (www.csn.fz-juelich.de) with experts from network modeling, analytical theory, data analytics, AI and neuromorphic computing.
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