Haim Sompolinsky, Kenneth Blum
Harvard University
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Apply by Sep 26, 2025
Post-Doc
Harvard University
Application deadline
Sep 26, 2025
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Harvard University
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Application Deadline
Sep 26, 2025
Start Date
Flexible
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Job Description
The Swartz Program at Harvard University seeks applicants for a postdoctoral fellow in theoretical and computational neuroscience. Based on a grant from the Swartz Foundation, a Swartz postdoctoral fellowship is available at Harvard University with a start date in the summer or fall of 2024. Postdocs join a vibrant group of theoretical and experimental neuroscientists plus theorists in allied fields at Harvard’s Center for Brain Science. The Center for Brain Science includes faculty doing research on a wide variety of topics, including neural mechanisms of rodent learning, decision-making, and sex-specific and social behaviors; reinforcement learning in rodents and humans; human motor control; behavioral and fMRI studies of human cognition; circuit mechanisms of learning and behavior in worms, larval flies, and larval zebrafish; circuit mechanisms of individual differences in flies and humans; rodent and fly olfaction; inhibitory circuit development; retinal circuits; and large-scale reconstruction of detailed brain circuitry.
Requirements
- Interested applicants should immediately send a CV
- statement of research interests
- and arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to Haim Sompolinsky or Kenneth Blum. Applications should have “Swartz Fellowship” in the subject line.
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