[Neuroimaging] Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Whole Brain Modelling
John Griffiths
j.davidgriffiths at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 11:08:09 EST 2019
Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Whole Brain Modelling
The Whole Brain Modelling Group (PI Dr. John Griffiths; www.grifflab.com)
at the Krembil Centre for
Neuroinformatics, Toronto, is looking to hire a Post-Doctoral Fellow with a
strong background in neuroimaging
and/or computational neuroscience. The successful candidate shall spearhead
the group's efforts in
computational modelling of large-scale brain dynamics, with a particular
focus on brain stimulation
(TMS, TDCS), EEG, neural plasticity, and macro-connectomics.
The fellow will have the opportunity to shape the details of the project
based on their specific interests, as
well as to contribute to other ongoing projects on a range of topics,
including: neuroinformatics of
whole-brain modelling, mapping and modelling anatomical connectivity and
microstructure with DWI in
relation to ageing and stroke, and multi-scale modelling of the
thalamocortical system in relation to sleep,
pharmacological neuromodulation, and neuropsychiatric disease.
The successful candidate will have a PhD in neuroscience, engineering,
physics, psychology, or related area, a track record for independent
research, and a strong publication record. Strong programming skills and
familiarity with neuroimaging data analysis (s/d/fMRI and/or M/EEG) are
required; experience with computational modelling using numerical
simulations (particularly modelling of neural population activity with
mean-field/neural mass/neural field techniques) would be advantageous.
Full details of the position and application instructions can be found at
www.grifflab.com/positions/
For informal inquiries, please email Dr. John Griffiths at
john.griffiths at camh.ca with the title “Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Whole
Brain Modelling” in the subject line.
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Dr. John D. Griffiths
Independent Scientist @ Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics, CAMH, Toronto
Assistant Professor @ Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto
www.grifflab.com
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