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Postdoc position to investigate the biophysical basis of neural computation with machine learning

Employer
VIB
Location
Leuven
Closing date
24 Jun 2023

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Discipline
Life Science
Job Type
Postdoctoral
Employment - Hours
Full time
Duration
Permanent
Qualification
Professional certification
Sector
Academia

Job Details

About the Lab The Gonçalves lab is a recently founded research group at the Neuro-Electronics Flanders (NERF), Belgium. We are currently exploring a range of exciting topics at the intersection between computational neuroscience and probabilistic machine learning. In particular, we develop machine learning methods to derive mechanistic insights from neuroscience data, and apply them to challenging neuroscience problems: from the retrieval of complex input-output functions of biophysically-detailed single neurons to the full characterisation of mechanisms of compensation for perturbations in neural circuits [1-3]. We work in an interdisciplinary, collaborative, and supportive work environment, which emphasizes diversity and inclusion.

NERF is a research institute empowered by imec, VIB, and KU Leuven.

The project We are looking for a postdoc candidate interested in using computational methods to investigate how the complex biophysics and morphology of single neurons give rise to the dynamics of neural populations. One question we are particularly excited about is how much these single-neuron mechanisms underlie the remarkable robustness of neural systems. This project will make use of our previously developed machine learning methods and toolbox (e.g., [2-3]), and depending on the selected candidate’s interests, can involve further method development. There will be flexibility to customize the project and ample opportunities to collaborate with top experimental partners locally and internationally.

Your profile
  • You have a Ph.D. in a quantitative discipline (e.g., Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Machine Learning, Statistics, Bioinformatics, Computational Neuroscience).
  • You have a genuine interest in interdisciplinary work at the interface between neuroscience, modeling, and machine learning.
  • You have good programming skills (ideally in Python).
  • You are a team player with excellent communication skills.
  • You can plan and coordinate your work independently.
  • You are not intimidated by writing projects and papers.
  • Prior experience in deep learning, or/and the statistical analysis of neural data is a plus.
We offer
  • A stimulating, international, interdisciplinary, collaborative, and supportive work environment, which emphasizes diversity and inclusion
  • Scientific guidance at an internationally recognized high-level
  • Access to state-of-the-art compute
  • Competitive salary and benefits
  • An initial appointment for 3 years with possible extension. Although funding is available, the successful candidate will be encouraged and supported in obtaining a personal fellowship (FWO or other).
  • The position is available immediately
  • An environment that promotes personal development
How to apply?

Please complete the application through the VIB online application tool. A complete application file (English) should contain the following documents:

● your motivation letter stating career goals, past experience, and how these relate to the current position
● your CV
● contact information of two references

We will review applications on a rolling-basis.

For further information, please send an email to pedro.goncalves@nerf.be with subject title Inquiry: postdoc position.

Some relevant publications
1. Deistler M., Macke J.H.*, Gonçalves P.J.* (2022) Energy efficient network activity from disparate circuit parameters. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 119 (44) e2207632119.
2. Gonçalves P.J.*, Lueckmann J.*, Deistler M.*, Nonnenmacher M., Oecal K., Bassetto G., Chintaluri C., Podlaski W.F., Haddad S.A., Vogels T.P., Greenberg D.S., Macke J.H. (2020) Training deep neural density estimators to identify mechanistic models of neural dynamics. eLife, 9, e56261.
3. Lueckmann J.*, Gonçalves P.J.*, Bassetto G., Oecal K., Nonnenmacher M., Macke J.H. (2017) Flexible statistical inference for mechanistic models of neural dynamics. NeurIPS, pages 1289–1299.

Company

VIB’s core mission is to generate disruptive insights in the molecular underpinning of life and to translate these actively into impactful innovations for patients and society. VIB is an independent research institute where some 1,800 top scientists from Belgium and abroad conduct pioneering basic research. As such, they are pushing the boundaries of what we know about molecular mechanisms and how they rule living organisms such as human beings, animals, plants, and microorganisms. Based on a close partnership with five Flemish universities – Ghent University, KU Leuven, University of Antwerp, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, and Hasselt University – and supported by a solid funding program, VIB unites the expertise of all its collaborators and research groups in a single institute. VIB’s technology transfer activities translate research results into concrete benefits for society such as new diagnostics and therapies and agricultural innovations. These applications are often developed by young start-ups from VIB or through collaborations with other companies. This also leads to additional employment and bridges the gap between scientific research and entrepreneurship. VIB also engages actively in the public debate on biotechnology by developing and disseminating a wide range of science-based information. 

More info can be found on www.vib.be.

Company info
Website
Telephone
09446611
Location
Rijvisschestraat 120
Zwijnaarde
Belgium
9052
BE

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