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Prof. Wenhao Zhang
Application deadline
Jan 1, 2022
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Prof. Wenhao Zhang
Dallas Texas, USA
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Application Deadline
Jan 1, 2022
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
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Prof. Wenhao Zhang
Dallas Texas, USA
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Job Description
Research topics include:
1). The neural circuit implementation of normative computation, e.g., Bayesian (causal) inference.
2). Dynamical analysis of recurrent neural circuit models.
3). Modern deep learning methods to solve neuroscience problems.
Successful candidates are expected to play an active and independent role in one of our research topics. All projects are strongly encouraged to collaborate with experimental neuroscientists both in UT Southwestern as well as abroad. The initial appointment is for one year with the expectation of extension given satisfactory performance. UT Southwestern provides competitive salary and benefits packages.
Requirements
- Candidates with a Ph.D. in (computational) neuroscience or quantitative fields like computer science
- biomedical engineering
- physics
- statistics
- mathematics
- etc. are strongly encouraged to apply.
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