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Applications are open for three amazing Transition to Independence awards by Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI), Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain (SCGB), and Simons Collaboration on Plasticity and the Aging Brain (SCPAB).

More information here: simonsfoundation.org/2022/11/2

"Selected applicants will receive two years of postdoctoral support with an annual salary of $70,000 plus a yearly resource and professional development allowance of $10,000. Upon assumption of an approved tenure-track faculty position, fellows will receive grant funding of up to $600,000 total over three years."

#neuroscience #neurotheory

My group is recruiting Flatiron Research Fellows! 
Our interests include: theory development + data analysis with neural manifolds, and theory of neural networks.

Neuro interactions with Flatiron CCN, NYU Center for Neural Science, Machine Learning interactions with NYU Center for Data Science.

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Flatiron Research Fellow, Center for Computational Neuroscience

The Simons Foundation is a private foundation established in 1994 in New York City by Jim and Marilyn Simons. With an annual grants and programs budget of $450 million, the foundation’s mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences. The foundation pursues its mission through its grant-making division, comprising programs in Mathematics & Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Education & Outreach and autism research, and through its internal research division, the Flatiron Institute. The Mathematics & Physical Sciences program supports work in mathematics, theoretical computer science and theoretical physics. The Life Sciences program works to advance basic research in life sciences, with, among other efforts, large grant programs in ocean ecology and in the origins of life. The Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI) is a campaign that aims to improve the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of autism by funding innovative research of the highest quality and relevance. SFARI also supports the editorially independent autism research news site Spectrum. In 2016, the foundation launched the Flatiron Institute (FI), a multidisciplinary institute whose mission is to advance scientific research through computational methods, including data analysis, modeling and simulation. The FI hosts scientists and collaborating expert programmers who work to create, deploy and support new state-of-the-art computational methods. Outreach & Education supports and promotes scientific literacy in society generally. Specifically, the program supports the nonprofit Math for America and the independent science news site, Quanta Magazine. This program’s Science Sandbox initiative seeks to unlock scientific thinking in all people, so that science becomes a more integral part of culture. SALARY AND BENEFITS In addition to competitive salaries, the Simons Foundation provides employees with an outstanding benefits package. SIMONS FOUNDATION'S DIVERSITY COMMITMENT Many of the greatest ideas and discoveries come from a diverse mix of minds, backgrounds and experiences, and we are committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment. The Simons Foundation actively seeks a diverse applicant pool and encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. We provide equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability, veteran status, or any other protected category under federal, state and local law. OVERVIEW The Center for Computational Neuroscience (CCN) invites applications for Flatiron Research Fellowships (FRFs - our designation for Postdoctoral Fellows) in CCN’s computational vision and neural circuits and algorithms groups. CCN aims to develop theories, models, and computational methods that deepen our knowledge of brain function — both in health and in disease. CCN takes a “systems\" neuroscience approach, building models that are motivated by fundamental principles, that are constrained by properties of neural circuits and responses, and that provide insights into perception, cognition and behavior. This cross-disciplinary approach not only leads to the design of new model-driven scientific experiments, but also encapsulates current functional descriptions of the brain that can spur the development of new engineered computational systems, especially in the realm of machine learning. CCN’s current research groups include computational vision (Eero Simoncelli, PI), neural circuits and algorithms (Dmitri ‘Mitya’ Chklovskii, PI), neuroAI and geometry (SueYeon Chung, PI), and statistical analysis of neural data (Alex Williams, PI), and is planning to expand the number of research groups in the near term. While the current open positions are in the computational vision and neural circuits and algorithms groups only, CCN scientists are encouraged to collaborate across research groups and the wider Flatiron Institute. Interested candidates should review the CCN public website for specific information, and to select a group for their primary affiliation. Visit the Flatiron Institute career page to learn more. POSITION SUMMARY The CCN FRF program offers the opportunity for postdoctoral research in areas that have strong synergy with one or more of the existing research groups at CCN or other centers at the Flatiron Institute. During this recruitment cycle, CCN is accepting applications for the computational vision and neural circuits and algorithms groups only. Each CCN FRF will have a primary mentor from a CCN research group, though affiliations and collaborations with other research groups within CCN and throughout the Flatiron Institute are encouraged. Candidates seeking a joint appointment between CCN and another Flatiron Center are encouraged to apply to both centers and to state their interest in a joint position in their cover letter. In addition to carrying out their own research, Flatiron Research Fellows are expected to: disseminate their results through scientific presentations, publications, and software release, collaborate with other members of the CCN or Flatiron Institute, and participate in the scientific life of the CCN and Flatiron Institute by attending seminars, colloquia, and group meetings. Flatiron Research Fellows also have the opportunity to organize workshops and to mentor graduate and undergraduate students. Review of applications will begin immediately and will remain ongoing until all positions are filled, for positions starting in 2023. Required Application Materials: Curriculum Vitae with bibliography; Research statement of no more than three pages describing past work and proposed research program. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the broad impact of the past and proposed research on computational neuroscience. Applicants should also indicate the primary CCN group(s) with which they’d seek to conduct research, and any desired affiliation with other Flatiron Centers. Three (3) letters of recommendation submitted confidentially by direct email to ccnjobs@simonsfoundation.org Optional Application Materials: Cover letter (optional); Selection Criteria: Applicants must have a PhD in a related field or expect to receive their PhD before the start of the appointment. Applications will be evaluated based on 1) past research accomplishments 2) proposed research program 3) synergy of applicant’s expertise and research proposal topic with existing CCN staff and research programs. Education: PhD in computational neuroscience or a relevant technical field such as electrical engineering, machine learning, statistics, physics, or applied math. Related Skills: Flexible multi-disciplinary mindset; Ability to work independently, as well as in a collaborative environment. Strong interest in the scientific study of the brain; Ability to execute and communicate original scientific research; Demonstrated abilities in analysis, software and algorithm development, modeling and/or scientific simulation; FRF positions are two-year appointments and are generally renewed for a third year, contingent on performance. FRFs receive a research budget and have access to the Flatiron Institute’s powerful scientific computing resources. FRF may be eligible for subsidized housing within walking distance of the CCN. THE SIMONS FOUNDATION'S DIVERSITY COMMITMENT Many of the greatest ideas and discoveries come from a diverse mix of minds, backgrounds and experiences, and we are committed to cultivating an inclusive work environment. The Simons Foundation actively seeks a diverse applicant pool and encourages candidates of all backgrounds to apply. We provide equal opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, age, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic disposition, neurodiversity, disability, veteran status or any other protected category under federal, state and local law.

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Hello world, it's time to do an ! I'm a neuroscientist (postdoc) currently based in Göttingen, Germany. I have broad interests in , including sensory coding, neural circuits, and sensorimotor transformations.

So far, I studied how the retina processes natural scenes using a combination of large-scale electrophysiology and computational modeling.

I'll be soon leaving the tidy entryway to the visual system to venture into understanding cortical processing during decision-making.

#Neuroscience Hey #neuroscience,
My Lab is @dzne and I am interested in neurodegenerative diseases, neuronal networks underlying memory, and innate immune cells interaction with neurons/synapses. Performing cutting edge in vivo imaging in awake mice.

Here is a link to my first publication & my first 1st author publication! 🤓🎉🎊

So grateful to be a part of the Keri Martinowich lab!

Many thanks to my co-authors for all the hard and fun work!

doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2022.02.

#introduction
I am neuroscientist and engineer. Our lab at Johns Hopkins University BME is interested in how the brain computes information about the world and how this representation is shaped by sensory experience from early development up until old age. We focus on the auditory system and use in vitro and in vivo optical and electrophysiological methods, behavioral approaches, etc.

www.kanold.org

#neuroscience
#auditory
#auditoryneuroscience
#crossmodal
#hearing
#cortex
#JHU
#JHUBME

Neuro-evo conference at HHMI Janelia on May 15-18, 2023. Join us for the third edition!

Application deadline: Jan 27 (11:59 p.m. EST) 2023.

Apply here: janelia.org/you-janelia/confer

"Historically, with the study of the most convenient animal models —from the giant axon of the squid and the lobster's stomatogastric circuits to Aplysia's synapses and C. elegans' circuits — neuroscientists revealed some of the operating principles of the nervous system, which were then found to apply broadly across phyla. The third instalment of this meeting will once again bring together neuroscientists working on a broad diversity of animal models in an effort to compare circuits across phyla as a means to crack their function."

#introduction

👋

I am a neuroscientist interested in the circuit dynamics of adaptive but reliable visually guided behavior.

In our group at the U Bonn, we study

- the stabilization of the neural code in visual perception, learning, and memory

- the pathway-specific processing of sensory and self-motion signals

We emphasize ethologically relevant behavior, longitudinal synapse- and circuit-level optophysiology, and miniaturized and bench-top two-photon microscopy.

www.troselab.de

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This afternoon I am sitting on a Mock #interview panel for a colleague who is interviewing for the same #fellowship I successfully interviewed for this time last year. Unfortunately, I remember exactly nothing from that interview, as tends to be the case with interviews. Anyone have any suggestions of questions for an interview for an #ECR's first fellowship? @academicchatter

I just made an new Mastodon instance focused on #neuroscience at synapse.cafe . I'd like this to be a cozy space to discuss the wonders of the brain, from cells to thoughts. If you do research in neuroscience or even have a general interest in it, come by and check it out!

#instance #mastodon

Hello! I'm Lili, I'm a trans woman and a PhD student in neuroscience focused on understanding how animals move. My work has focused on tracking animal movement and building generative models using their 3D angles.

I post mainly an eclectic mix of science, what I'm reading, and trans stuff.

I'm an admin for the synapse.cafe mastdon instance.

#trans #introduction #neuroscience

Please suggest: instances with non-white admins or mods 

I would like to be able to make recommendations to BIPOC who have been scared off by the (non)moderation of mastodon.social and some of the other bigger instances.

If you know of an instance where there are non-white people who are doing the moderation (and also that the moderation is good) please let me know.

Thank you, comrades! <3

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