德国慕尼黑LMU/BCCN神经科学博士后岗位
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日期:2008-11-13
Institution
LMU / BCCN Munich
Position
Senior Postdoc (wiss. Assistent), Postdoc, and PhD Positions
Location
Munich, Germany
Date Posted
November 12th 2008
Date Expires
January 11th 2009
Tags
munich, germany, senior postdoc wiss assistent, postdoc, and phdpositions, physiology, neuroscience, biological sciences, cell biology,and clinical sciences
Description
The Division of Neuroscience at the Ludwig-Maximilian-UniversityBiocenter and the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Munichinvite applications for several
Senior Postdoc (wiss. Assistent), Postdoc, and PhD positions
in experimental neurobiology and computational neuroscience. A closecollaboration between theorists and experimental researchers isspecifically supported. Positions are associated with 4 independentresearch groups (see http://www.mcn.lmu.de/neurojobs):
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• Benedikt Grothe – physiology of auditory brainstem circuits,development and experience-dependent refinement of inhibitory circuits
• Andreas Herz – cellular biophysics, optimality and adaptation ofsensory systems, cell-intrinsic rhythms and large-scale oscillations,collective properties of neural networks
• Christian Leibold – plasticity and dynamics in recurrent networks,theory of information processing in the auditory brainstem, models ofthe hippocampal formation
• Jan Benda – signal processing in the periphery of sensory systems,spike-generation, spike-frequency adaptation, computational propertiesof neural networks
Young scientists with a background in computational sciences,biophysics, neurobiology, or cell biology and a strong interest ininterdisciplinary research will find suitable projects at ourHigh-Tech-Campus in Martinsried. The location hosts an exceptionalnumber of excellent neuroscientific groups and institutions, includingMax-Planck and Helmholtz institutes, large clinical neurologyfacilities, and the Munich Center for Neurosciences that facilitatescollaborative research and teaching. The Graduate School for SystemicNeurosciences provides a structured framework for PhD projects. Munichitself is one of most beautiful and exciting cities in Germany, offeringopportunities not only in a professional context with a rich variety ofcultural, and leisure activities.
Contact
Please submit your application (referring directly to individual Pls) inone single PDF-document, including cover letter, CV, list ofpublications, names of possible referees, and relevant certificates byemail to neurojobs.mcn@lmu.de.
LMU / BCCN Munich
Position
Senior Postdoc (wiss. Assistent), Postdoc, and PhD Positions
Location
Munich, Germany
Date Posted
November 12th 2008
Date Expires
January 11th 2009
Tags
munich, germany, senior postdoc wiss assistent, postdoc, and phdpositions, physiology, neuroscience, biological sciences, cell biology,and clinical sciences
Description
The Division of Neuroscience at the Ludwig-Maximilian-UniversityBiocenter and the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience Munichinvite applications for several
Senior Postdoc (wiss. Assistent), Postdoc, and PhD positions
in experimental neurobiology and computational neuroscience. A closecollaboration between theorists and experimental researchers isspecifically supported. Positions are associated with 4 independentresearch groups (see http://www.mcn.lmu.de/neurojobs):
>
• Benedikt Grothe – physiology of auditory brainstem circuits,development and experience-dependent refinement of inhibitory circuits
• Andreas Herz – cellular biophysics, optimality and adaptation ofsensory systems, cell-intrinsic rhythms and large-scale oscillations,collective properties of neural networks
• Christian Leibold – plasticity and dynamics in recurrent networks,theory of information processing in the auditory brainstem, models ofthe hippocampal formation
• Jan Benda – signal processing in the periphery of sensory systems,spike-generation, spike-frequency adaptation, computational propertiesof neural networks
Young scientists with a background in computational sciences,biophysics, neurobiology, or cell biology and a strong interest ininterdisciplinary research will find suitable projects at ourHigh-Tech-Campus in Martinsried. The location hosts an exceptionalnumber of excellent neuroscientific groups and institutions, includingMax-Planck and Helmholtz institutes, large clinical neurologyfacilities, and the Munich Center for Neurosciences that facilitatescollaborative research and teaching. The Graduate School for SystemicNeurosciences provides a structured framework for PhD projects. Munichitself is one of most beautiful and exciting cities in Germany, offeringopportunities not only in a professional context with a rich variety ofcultural, and leisure activities.
Contact
Please submit your application (referring directly to individual Pls) inone single PDF-document, including cover letter, CV, list ofpublications, names of possible referees, and relevant certificates byemail to neurojobs.mcn@lmu.de.
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