Research AssistantApplications Closed
Dr Gregory Jefferis
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Position Details
Apply by Dec 18, 2022
Research Assistant
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Application deadline
Dec 18, 2022
Job
Job location
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Quick Information
Application Deadline
Dec 18, 2022
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
See description
Experience Level
—
Job
Job location
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Job Description
A Research Assistant post is available in the Drosophila Connectomics Group directed by Greg Jefferis and Matthias Landgraf in the Department of Zoology at the University of Cambridge.
Applicants will work with electron-microscopy image data, annotate and proof-read automatically segmented reconstructions of neurons and their connectivity, develop open source tools for data analysis/processing and perform neuron morphology, graph/circuit analyses etc. to obtain biological insight.
Successful candidates will join a team based in Zoology with 16 team members, carrying out data processing and computational analysis of neuronal reconstruction data. They will interact closely with a similar team in the US as well as experimental groups in Oxford (Scott Waddell) and Cambridge (Greg Jefferis).
Applicants will work with electron-microscopy image data, annotate and proof-read automatically segmented reconstructions of neurons and their connectivity, develop open source tools for data analysis/processing and perform neuron morphology, graph/circuit analyses etc. to obtain biological insight.
Successful candidates will join a team based in Zoology with 16 team members, carrying out data processing and computational analysis of neuronal reconstruction data. They will interact closely with a similar team in the US as well as experimental groups in Oxford (Scott Waddell) and Cambridge (Greg Jefferis).
Requirements
- A background in neurobiology or a strong quantitative preparation (e.g. in bioinformatics/computer science) will be helpful.
- Candidates will need to be highly motivated and develop a good understanding of the nature of the data and the scientific aims of the project. This will be critical to setting priorities as the project develops. Close teamwork and a collaborative spirit will be essential
- but team members will have increasing opportunities for scientific independence as their expertise develops. Candidates will report to a team leader based in Zoology and will be mentored by an experienced post-doc. There will be opportunities to contribute to training new team members as the group expands and to general project management
- as well as to participate in public engagement activities.
Job
Job location
Coordinates pending.
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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