Simon Thorpe will have a number of PhD and postdoc positions in his group in the next few years thanks to financing from an ERC Advanced Grant as well as other funding from the French Agence National de Recherche (ANR). The ERC project ("M4 - Memory Mechanisms in Man and Machine") aims to understand how we can recognize visual and auditory stimuli that we have not experienced for decades. The existence of these extremely long duration memories is a major challenge because it is unclear how such memories can be stored in neural hardware. We will be exploring a number of radical suggestions, including the idea that such memories involve the formation of highly selective "grandmother cells" in the neocortex, and the idea that many of these neurons may be totally inactive under normal conditions – a sort of neocortical "Dark Matter". These are two ideas that are currently extremely controversial.
Up to 6 postdoc positions in Cognitive Science, Cognitive Psychology and Computer Science for an initial period of 1 year with the possibility of extension, starting anytime from now to 2015.
The ability to work both individually and as a member of an interdisciplinary team is a strong prerequisite together with proficiency in both written and spoken English.
Different complementary profiles are required. Both students and researchers with a psychological background or with a strong background in computer science, mathematics, and engineering are encouraged to apply.
The ideal candidates will have an interest in memory, vision and attention and prior experience in one or more of the following areas:
- Psychophysics: research design, data collection and analysis
- Programming, familiarity with MATLAB
- Eye movement recordings
- Intracranial recordings
- fMRI data analysis and programming
- Image processing and computer vision
- Hands-on statistical skills
Salary will be in accordance with CNRS norms: a take-home salary of between €2030 and €3250, depending on experience. In addition, the French system adds additional payments for health, pension and social security contributions, totalling between €1600 and €2500 for a postdoc.
Research will be performed on the Purpan hospital site in Toulouse France, mainly at the CerCo lab:
Pavillon Baudot - CHU Purpan
P 25202 - 31052 Toulouse Cedex.
Interested candidates should send a CV, a brief statement of research and development interests, and the names and contact details of two references by e-mail to: Simon Thorpe and Nadège Macé (project-m4@cerco.ups-tlse.fr) with subject "PhD-M4" or “Postdoc- M4”.
Simon Thorpe will be at the Visual Sciences meeting in Florida (10-15 May) and at the ECVP meeting in Bremen (25-29 August), and will plan job interviews there. Job interviews can also be arranged in Toulouse.
On the lab: http://cerco.ups-tlse.fr/
On the position: ask Nadège Macé, project-m4@cerco.ups-tlse.fr
On the project:
- 10 provocative claims of this M4 project:
http://cerco.ups-tlse.fr/IMG/pdf/Summary_Simon.pdf
- For more information, ask Simon Thorpe, project-m4@cerco.ups-tlse.fr
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