We are announcing an open search for our new members of the inaugural
*Institute
of Neuroscience Fellows Program*, co-sponsored by the University of Oregon
and the Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact. This program is
aimed at recruiting *exceptional postdoctoral scholars whose interests lie
at the interface between Systems and Computational Neuroscience*. The ION
Fellow will have intellectual freedom to develop their *independent
research* on the neural mechanisms of brain function across the entire
range from experiments to theory, leveraging resources and mentorship from
multiple labs participating in the Program. Research funds to support the
independent project will be available to the Scholar to spend at their
discretion.


ION Fellows will play a central role in our intellectual community and will
be encouraged to pursue collaborative projects that span the interests of
multiple labs and faculty mentors. Our Institute has a strong culture of
theory/experiment collaboration, which has been powered by the
interdisciplinary approach of our trainees. The faculty will provide
extensive training in both scientific aspects and career development with
the goal of charting a successful path to independence for the ION Fellow.


Our Institute features a wide range of expertise including sensory
processing (visual, auditory and olfactory), motor control, naturalistic
behavior, neuronal development, neural engineering, and brain-computer
interfaces. Our newly established NeuroAI Center combines data science and
computational approaches for modeling large neural and behavioral datasets and
developing the new generation of brain-inspired Artificial Intelligence. While
our main experimental labs participating in the program use mice as a model
system, the ION Fellow will also have opportunities to work with
laboratories working with humans, Zebra fish, fruit fly, and c. e*legans**.*
We expect ION Fellows to establish a mentoring team including multiple
faculty mentors. The Fellow will be a member of the NSF-funded  Accelnet
consortium "International network for brain-inspired computation,"
fostering collaborations between a large-network of computational
neuroscience/AI labs.


*Mini**mum qualifications* for this position include a PhD in Neuroscience,
Physics, Biology, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering, Psychology,
Human Neurophysiology, Statistics or a related discipline; and a track
record of productive research, including publications. A competitive salary
and benefits arrangement will be provided including travel funds. To apply
please send your CV, a 1-2 page summary of research accomplishments, and a 1-2
page statement of research interests, to “lmazzuca at uoregon dot edu” with
subject line “ION Fellow application”; please arrange to have 3 letters of
reference sent to the same email address.


Our Institute strongly advocates for inclusivity in science and we
encourage applications from underrepresented groups. Application reviews
will start on Nov. 1st and will continue until the position is filled.


Participating labs include: Tim Gardner, Santiago Jaramillo, Michelle
Marneweck, Luca Mazzucato, David McCormick, James Murray, Cris Niell, Matt
Smear, Emily Sylwestrak

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