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Shervin Safavi
Application deadline
May 31, 2025
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Shervin Safavi
Dresden, Germany
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Quick Information
Application Deadline
May 31, 2025
Start Date
Flexible
Education Required
See description
Experience Level
Not specified
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Shervin Safavi
Dresden, Germany
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Job Description
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qyuPbNznU9u0tLOuja_SuA0W3bTrz63LXlcwJ9mEi_4/edit?tab=t.0
Interested applicant can also send their application to DIGS-ILS (an structured PhD program in Dresden) - but deadline is slightly earlier May 6th.
https://www.digs-ils.phd/join/phd-positions
If you consider applying for DIGS-ILS, please also send your application via the portal noted above
Requirements
- Broad familiarity with cognitive computational models (e.g.
- reinforcement learning
- Bayesian inference
- recurrent neural networks) and psychophysics are advantageous.
- (N) Have background (Master/Diploma) in computational neuroscience
- neuroscience
- physics
- mathematics
- statistics
- machine learning
- psychology
- and other related fields.
- Our wishes (N=necessary
- D=desired
- P=plus):
- (N) Being comfortable with programming (best would be
- Python
- or/and Matlab).
- (N) Communication skills in English.
- (N) Willingness to work responsibly and within part of a team.
- (D) Have experience with computational and cognitive neuroscience.
- (P) Have experience in the analysis and modeling of behavioral data.
- (P) Have experience with psychophysics experiments
- (P) Have experience with training recurrent neural networks
- (P) Have experience in the analysis of neural data.
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