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Prof. Dr. Jochen Triesch

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Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, Frankfurt
Apply by Feb 28, 2025

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Feb 28, 2025

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Feb 28, 2025

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Job Description

Applications are invited for a PhD or post-doc position at the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS) to develop neural network-based computational models of active auditory perception. The project will address how the brain adapts sensory coding strategies, attentional processing, and behavior to optimize active auditory perception in its recurrent processing architecture. The project is part of Germany’s priority program 'Sensing LOOPS: Cortico-subcortical Interactions for Adaptive Sensing' and offers opportunities for collaboration with experimental labs, including the lab of Julio Hechavarrria in Frankfurt.

Requirements

  • Applicants should have obtained a Master or PhD in Computational Neuroscience or a related field (Machine Learning
  • Physics
  • Engineering
  • etc.). The ideal candidate will have excellent analytic and neural network modeling skills (in particular using unsupervised and reinforcement learning techniques)
  • a good understanding of information theory
  • and a broad knowledge of Computational Neuroscience. A strong interest in active auditory perception and a desire to collaborate with experimental labs is essential.

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