A postdoctoral scientist position is available at the Nathan Kline 
Institute (NKI) for Psychiatric Research (
https://www.nki.rfmh.org<https://www.nki.rfmh.org/ 
<https://www.nki.rfmh.org%3Chttps//www.nki.rfmh.org/>>) to work on 
computational neuroscience research funded from grants. Our DoD project 
involves developing computer models of the hippocampal/entorhinal cortex 
circuits and integrating the models with agents learning to solve 
navigation tasks using neurobiologically-inspired learning rules. This 
project involves collaboration with researchers at UTK and CMU. Example 
publication: (
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fncom.2022.1017284/full). Our 
NIH projects use detailed biophysical models of the auditory 
thalamocortical system to investigate the brain's dynamics underlying 
different cognitive states, looking for circuit-based origins of 
schizophrenia, and improving brain machine interfaces. The postdoc will 
build models constrained by data collected from electrophysiology labs at 
NKI, Columbia, and The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, and use 
the models to predict optimal neuromodulation strategies to restore 
physiological balance, testable in vivo. Example publication: (
https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(23)01390-6). 
Applicants should have a strong background in: computational modeling using 
NEURON/NetPyNE, Python software development, neural/electrophysiology data 
analysis, machine learning, and writing/presenting research.
To apply, email a CV and cover letter to Sam Neymotin (samuel.neymotin at 
nki.rfmh.org 
<https://mailman.srv.cs.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo/connectionists>). The 
position is on-site at NKI (New York), with some telecommuting possible.

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