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Michael Schmuker

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Hatfield, UK
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Oct 21, 2020

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Oct 21, 2020

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Flexible

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Job Description

We have two Research Fellow positions available, funded through the NSF/MRC NeuroNex grant “Odor to Action”, an international consortium of 16 world-leading research groups from the US, Canada, and the UK.

The consortium will apply their joint expertise in computational and experimental neuroscience, behavioural studies, fluid dynamics, and fragrance chemistry to unlock how brains use natural stimuli to generate adaptive natural behaviours.

Apply to join an interdisciplinary team of computational neuroscientists, AI researchers and computer scientists to investigate the neuro-computational principles of the sense of smell and translate them into approaches for machine and robot olfaction. Our team will investigate real-time machine olfaction using biologically realistic spiking networks, on neuromorphic hardware, embodied in robots, performing olfactory navigation in real time. We will also use machine learning to analyse experimental data provided by collaborators and to gain a deeper insight into fragrance space.

For more information and to apply, please head to https://www.jobs.herts.ac.uk , search for job vacancy 029755.

Informal inquiries via email are welcome!

Requirements

  • We are looking for candidates who have broad interests
  • but also have deep expertise in at least one relevant area
  • e.g. machine learning (including deep and recurrent networks)
  • spiking network modelling
  • spiking neuromorphic platforms such as SpiNNaker
  • BrainScaleS
  • Loihi
  • Dynapse etc.
  • or computational chemistry/cheminformatics. Previous exposure to robotic sensors and actuators and hands-on electronics is a plus.
  • Experience in successfully establishing a programme of research
  • working collaboratively with other scientists
  • and disseminating results is essential as is mentoring and supervising junior research staff and students.
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