2025 Scholarship At University of Bremen [Study In Germany]

The Computational Neurophysics lab at the University of Bremen is seeking a Research Assistant / Postdoc in Computational Neuroscience to study flexible information processing in neural networks, focusing on the visual system. This position offers an opportunity to conduct research in collaboration with renowned experts in the field.

SCHOLARSHIP AT A GLANCE:

Category Details
Position Research Assistant/Postdoc in Computational Neuroscience
Location University of Bremen, Germany
Eligible Fields Computational neuroscience, physics, computer science, or related fields
Required Qualifications Master’s/University Diploma; Doctorate advantageous
Key Skills Neural networks, dynamical systems, mathematics, data analysis, Python programming, fluency in English
Research Focus Flexible information processing in neural networks, visual system
Collaboration Prof. Dr. Andreas Kreiter’s lab
Application Deadline October 7, 2024
How to Apply Email application documents to Frau Agnes Janssen (ajanssen@neuro.uni-bremen.de)
Required Documents Motivation letter, Curriculum Vitae, contact details of two academic references
Language English or German
Selection Criteria Complete applications only; background, interest, motivation, and qualifications

Eligibility For 2025 Scholarship At University of Bremen

  • Completed academic university degree (Master’s/University Diploma) in computational neuroscience, physics, computer science, or related fields
  • Doctorate in the field would be advantageous
  • Strong background in neural networks, dynamical systems, mathematics, and/or data analysis
  • Proficiency in programming, particularly Python
  • Fluency in English (written and spoken)

Description For 2025 Scholarship At University of Bremen

In this role, you will utilize network modeling, numerical simulation, and mathematical analysis to investigate flexible information processing in neural networks, particularly within the visual system. You will contribute to fundamental research on task-dependent coordination of brain areas for efficient information processing and the emergence of flexible circuits through learning schemes. Collaboration with Prof. Dr. Andreas Kreiter’s lab will involve studying selective attention in the visual system.

How to Apply For 2025 Scholarship At University of Bremen

Interested candidates should submit the following documents by 07.10.2024 to Universität Bremen:

  1. Motivation Letter addressing background, interest in computational neuroscience, specific computational neuroscience problems, motivation for the project, future career plans, and availability to start.
  2. Curriculum Vitae in tabular format including contact details, educational and employment history, skills, awards, and publications.
  3. Contact details of two academic references, with one being the PhD or MSc supervisor.

Applications can be sent to Frau Agnes Janssen at ajanssenprotect me ?!neuro.uni-bremenprotect me ?!.de in either English or German. Please ensure complete applications are submitted as incomplete applications will not be considered. Last Date To Apply is 07.10.2024