With apologies for cross-posting, I am posting the following on behalf of
my colleague, Ione Fine:


Two excellent postdoctoral fellowship opportunities with a deadline of January
15th are available at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA:


http://uwin.washington.edu/post-docs/apply-post-docs/

http://escience.washington.edu/postdoctoral-fellowships



Candidates with a strong computational background (e.g., machine learning,
computer vision, neuroengineering, etc.) are sought to work on the
following project:



Prof. Fine has over several years worked in collaboration with Second Sight
<http://www.secondsight.com/> (developers of a retinal prosthetic,
analogous to a cochlear implant, on the market). She has developed
developed a model that, for any given pulse train, is pretty good at
predicting what a patient implanted with a retinal prosthetic will see
(essentially a linear-nonlinear model with some weird tweaks because the
retina is responding to current instead of light).



But what the field really needs is the *reverse* of this model – we need to
be able to predict what electrical pulses (across the set of electrodes)
will produce a percept that most closely matches the percept that would
normally be elicited by whatever it is the patient is looking at.



It’s actually a really tricky problem for a variety of reasons. Building
such a model would be of very high impact on the field, because it wouldn’t
just help Second Sight patients – it would likely be generalized by all the
other groups trying to build prosthetic devices (e.g., with optogenetics).



Please contact Prof. Fine (ionef...@uw.edu) if you are interested in this
particular project or just want information about UWIN (
http://uwin.washington.edu/). Feel free to also contact me (aro...@gmail.com)
for questions about the Data Science Environment at the University of
Washington (http://escience.washington.edu/) and the eScience fellowships.
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