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The JC STEM Lab of Neuronal Circuit Dynamics under the leadership of Prof. Thomas Knopfel is inviting applications for several Postdoctoral positions:
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in theoretical or computational neuroscience / Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in mouse in vivo experimental neuroscience / Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in molecular experimental neuroscience ()
Understanding how adaptive and maladaptive behavior emerges from the operation of neuronal circuits is a central topic across different sub-disciplines within neuroscience. Our laboratorys research program capitalises on the establishment of cutting-edge optical technologies based on engineered molecular reporters that convert electrical signals of neurons into optical signals.
Electrical signals captured from the brain of mice while they engage in different behaviors such as perception learning and execution of tasks as well as social interactions are analysed using advanced computational methods to address and derive theoretical models and predictions.
For this line of research we are seeking several postdoctoral researchers to work synergistically both within the team and with our collaborating teams. The work will entail using novel neurotechnology and approaches to conduct multi-level investigations to address big questions in neuroscience. Successful candidates will be a part of a highly interdisciplinary collaborative teamworking environment that values effective communication integrity and equality.
i) Theoretical/computational neuroscientist (one post)
We seek a theoretical/computational neuroscientist with a strong mathematical and computational background. Candidates with an interest in understanding the overlap and differences between natural and artificial intelligence are particularly encouraged to apply.
ii) Mouse in vivo experimentalist (one post)
For in vivo experimental work we wish to recruit a skilled experimenter with strong biological background and an analytical approach to technical challenges. Previous experience with mouse in vivo experiments is necessary. Previous experience with neuronal activity optical imaging particularly head-fixed imaging is desirable.
iii) Molecular experimentalist (one post)
At the molecular level we work on the premise that the physical substrate of mind sets (diversity of personalities) involves epigenetic modification in neuronal circuits3. To test this emerging research field and to interface work in line with the above theoretical and experimental neuroscience topics we are seeking an individual with experience (or strong interest) in nanopore based DNA methylation analysis and previous bioinformatics training.
Requirements:
Please address informal inquiries to Prof Thomas Knopfel via
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Applicants are invited to submit their applications at the HKBU e-Recruitment System. Those who are not invited for interview 8 weeks after submission of application may consider their applications unsuccessful. Details of the Universitys Personal Information Collection Statement can be found athttps:// University reserves the right not to make an appointment for the posts advertised and the appointment will be made according to the terms and conditions applicable at the time of offer.
Review of applications is ongoing until the position is filled.
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