The (new!) Statistical Neuroscience Lab at the University of
Connecticut is recruiting PhD students to start Fall 2014. Candidates
will be working in close collaboration with experimental collaborators
to develop methods for modeling neural dynamics, interactions, and
plasticity from large-scale spike train data.
Qualifications: Our work is highly interdisciplinary, and applicants
must have strong quantitative skills. Previous experience with
neuroscience is helpful but not necessary. Candidates with backgrounds
in physics, statistics, computer science, engineering, and related
areas are welcome to apply.
Applying: Interested students should apply through the UConn
Psychology (http://psychology.uconn.edu/academics/graduate/graduate_program.html)
or Biomedical Engineering
(http://www.bme.uconn.edu/graduate-program/application-procedure) PhD
programs. Deadlines are Jan 1 for Psychology and Jan 31 for BME.
Contact ian.stevenson@uconn.edu for more information
Thanks,
Ian Stevenson
stevenson.lab.uconn.edu
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