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Joseph Lizier
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The University of Sydney
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Feb 28, 2026
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Joseph Lizier
Job Description
The successful candidates will join a dynamic interdisciplinary collaboration between A/Prof Mac Shine (Brain and Mind Centre), A/Prof Joseph Lizier (School of Computer Science) and Dr Ben Fulcher (School of Physics), within the University's Centre for Complex Systems, focused on advancing our understanding of brain function and cognition using cutting-edge computational and neuroimaging techniques at the intersection of network neuroscience, dynamical systems and information theory. The positions are funded by a grant from the Australian Research Council 'Evaluating the Network Neuroscience of Human Cognition to Improve AI'.
Requirements
- Post-Doctoral Fellow: PhD in Neuroscience
- Computational Neuroscience
- Psychology
- or a related field (by July 2024)
- strong background in computational modelling and/or functional neuroimaging techniques
- proficiency in programming languages commonly used in neuroscience research (e.g.
- Python
- MATLAB). PhD Scholarship: Bachelor's degree with honours or Master's degree in a relevant quantitative field (e.g. computer science
- physics
- mathematics)
- including completing a research thesis (first-class honours equivalent results are essential)
- excellent skills in computational numerical analysis (in Python and/or Matlab) and in applied mathematics.
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