The focus of the theoretical project is on the spreading of activity and the signal transmission in recurrent networks of spiking neurons. This is motivated by reverse physiology experiments at the BCCN Berlin, in which evoked single-neuron activity in the cortex causes behavioral or motor responses. Ideally, theoretical insights will be instrumental for the interpretation of experimental data and the formulation of novel experimental questions.
In order to pursue this kind of research, the successful candidate should have a strong interest in developing analytical approaches for the stochastic dynamics of single neurons and neural networks. A background in theoretical physics, nonlinear dynamics, and/or the theory of stochastic processes is thus advantageous although not obligatory. The position will also entail a moderate amount of teaching as well as the co-supervision of PhD and Master students.
Applications, including a motivation letter, a CV, and, a list of three potential referees should be send by email to
benjamin.lindner@physik.hu-berlin.de
(cc to nikola.schrenk@bccn-berlin.de)
Prof. Dr. B. Lindner
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience
Institut für Physik
Sitz: Philippstr. 13, Haus 2
10115 Berlin
Postanschrift: Unter den Linden 6
10099 Berlin
Deadline for the application is March 31 2013, however, later applications may be also considered.
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