Postdoc positions are available at the University of Oregon’s NeuroAI Center 
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 in the Murray and Mazzucato labs. In our research, we seek to uncover the 
principles of how the brain performs computations related to sensory 
perception, decision making, and motor control. While previous experience in 
computational neuroscience and machine learning are desirable, applicants from 
other quantitative fields (e.g. math, physics, statistics, computer science) 
who are eager to learn about neuroscience are highly encouraged to apply as 
well.


Some of the scientific questions that motivate our work are

  *   How do different regions of the brain interact to learn new motor skills?

  *   What are the neural mechanisms underlying optimal performance in complex 
cognitive tasks?

  *   What are the principles that enable brains and artificial agents to learn 
efficiently from experience while minimizing forgetting?

  *   How can neural circuits generate the complex dynamics enabling 
naturalistic animal behavior?

Our labs aim at building mechanistic models of brain function grounded in a 
combination of theoretical approaches, neural network-based simulations, and 
statistical analysis of experimental data. The candidate will have the 
opportunity to collaborate with a large network of experimental collaborators 
at University of Oregon and at other institutions with expertise in sensory 
processing (visual, auditory, and olfactory), motor control, naturalistic 
behavior, neural engineering, and brain-computer interfaces.


The Oregon NeuroAI Center is part of the Institute of Neuroscience at the 
University of Oregon 
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 a major hub for systems and theoretical neuroscience research. The successful 
candidate will also join our International Network for Bio-Inspired Computing 
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 a worldwide consortium of NeuroAI groups that provides trainees with an 
extended network for collaboration, including trainee exchanges, workshops, and 
schools. The University of Oregon is located in Eugene, Oregon, a vibrant 
college town in the Pacific Northwest with ample cultural offerings and 
phenomenal access to outdoor recreation.


We offer a competitive salary commensurate with the candidate’s experience, and 
remote work arrangements may be considered. Our Institute strongly advocates 
for inclusivity in science, and we encourage applications from underrepresented 
groups.


Required Qualifications

Successful candidates will have a PhD in a quantitative field, including 
physics, neuroscience, mathematics, statistics, computer science, or related 
fields. Applicants should have a strong quantitative background including at 
least some coding experience.


Application

The application can be found here: 
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 Application reviews will start on December 1st and will continue until the 
position is filled. Inquiries can be sent to James Murray (jmurray9 at uoregon 
dot edu) or Luca Mazzucato (lmazzuca at uoregon dot edu). Applications should 
include a CV, two-page statement of research interests, a one-page DEI 
statement 
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 and contact information for three letters of reference.


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James M Murray
Assistant Professor
Depts. of Biology and Mathematics and
Institute of Neuroscience
University of Oregon
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