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Dr. Hayder Amin

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Dresden, Germany
Apply by Apr 30, 2021

Application deadline

Apr 30, 2021

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Application Deadline

Apr 30, 2021

Start Date

Flexible

Education Required

See description

Experience Level

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Job location

Dr. Hayder Amin

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Dresden, Germany

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Job Description

The position focused on developing a brain-inspired computational model using parallel, non-linear algorithms to investigate the neurogenesis complexity in large-scale systems. The successful applicant will specifically develop a neurogenic-plasticity-inspired bottom-up computational metamodel using our unique experimentally derived multidimensional parameters for a cortico-hippocampal circuit. The project aims to link computational modeling to experimental neuroscience to provide an explicit bidirectional prediction for complex performance and neurogenic network reserve for functional compensation to the brain demands in health and disease.

Requirements

  • The ideal candidate should be/have
  • Enthusiastic
  • creative team-player
  • fluent in English with a strong commitment to research
  • Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering
  • Physics
  • Computer science or relevant scientific/technical discipline with a keen interest in computational neuroscience and a particular focus on modeling.
  • Experience in modeling
  • biostatistics
  • and complex data analysis methods proven showcase by a GitHub repository or published articles.
  • Experience in programming & scripting skills
  • preferably in Python
  • Demonstrated scientific knowledge in experimental electrophysiology and neural signal processing of neuronal activity datasets obtained by (i.e.
  • microelectrode arrays
  • extracellular field potential recordings
  • and patch-clamp)
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