We are excited to invite a self-driven and enthusiastic postdoctoral
researcher to our team at the Bionic Vision Lab
<https://bionicvisionlab.org>, University of California, Santa Barbara
(UCSB), led by Assistant Professor Michael Beyeler.

This NeuroAI project at the exciting crossroads of visual and computational
neuroscience, is part of the NIH BRAIN Initiative that seeks to elucidate
how the mouse brain processes visual information during active exploration
to support visual navigation. Our recent NeurIPS paper
<https://bionicvisionlab.org/publications/2023-12-v1-mouse/> highlighted
how a multimodal recurrent net can integrate gaze-contingent visual input
with behavioral and temporal dynamics to explain V1 activity in freely
moving mice. We are now seeking to extend this work to higher-order visual
areas (HVAs) in collaboration with the labs of Spencer Smith (UCSB),
Michael Goard (UCSB), and Cris Niell (University of Oregon).

What we offer:

   - A welcoming, inclusive, and collaborative environment that combines
   expertise in neuroscience, computer science, and cognitive sciences.
   - A fully funded, unionized position, offering a competitive salary and
   excellent benefits, for a minimum 2-year commitment.
   - An opportunity to work with diverse experts and engage with unique
   neural activity data sets, collected using state-of-the-art techniques.


We are looking for:

   - A passionate individual with a solid foundation in visual and
   computational neuroscience.
   - A PhD in (computational) neuroscience, computer science, cognitive
   sciences, statistics, or a related field
   - Strong communication and teamwork skills, with proficiency in
   programming and statistical analysis


To apply, please email your CV and contacts for 2-3 references to
[email protected].

-- 
Michael Beyeler
(he/him/his)
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
bionicvisionlab.org
[image: UC Santa Barbara]

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