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Adaptive Brain Lab

 

2 positions (Post-doctoral fellowship and PhD studentship) are available to work at the Adaptive Brain Lab, University of Cambridge, UK.

Work in the lab aims to understand how humans of all ages translate sensory experience into complex decisions and adaptive behaviours. 

Projects will focus on machine learning applications in neuroscience. We aim to develop predictive models that synthesise multivariate data (high-field brain imaging and behaviour) to understand the mechanisms that mediate individual ability for learning and brain plasticity.

Applicants should have a degree in a relevant area (e.g., Neuroscience, Mathematics, Engineering, Computer Science, Physics). Programming skills are essential and experience with computational modelling and/or brain imaging preferable.

Please apply online: 

Post-doctoral fellowship: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/15817/

PhD studentship: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/15753/

Please direct Informal enquiries to Prof. Zoe Kourtzi (zk240@cam.ac.uk)

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