Applications are invited for a postdoctoral scholar position in the Savin and 
Angelaki group in the Centre for Neural Science at NYU. 

The position is funded by a new NIH grant, and focuses on elucidating the 
mechanisms of spatial navigation using multi-area recordings in freely moving 
monkeys in the context of foraging tasks. Aspects of this problem include 
determining the mechanisms representing and updating beliefs about location of 
self and targets, through the lens of interaction between multiple cortical 
areas. A significant component of the work focuses on developing new 
statistical data analysis tools for understanding inter-area communication in 
the context of naturalistic behavior. This is a joint endeavor across the two 
lab, with weekly joint meetings and regular group interactions. More broadly, 
the postdoc will be part of a large and intellectually vibrant community of 
researchers from the Center for Neuroscience and the Centre for Data Science at 
NYU.
The initial appointment is one year with the expectation of extension 
contingent on satisfactory progress.
 
The successful applicant will have a degree in computational neuroscience or 
machine learning, excellent coding skills (python) and a track record of 
successful research. Prior experience in neural data analysis, probabilistic 
machine learning, or open software development are particularly appreciated. 
Prior experience in neuroscience is welcome, but not strictly required. 
Finally, since this is a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative project, 
good communication skills are important. 

Please submit your application to [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>, 
including
- CV
- a statement of research interests
- contact details of three people that are familiar with your work

We will be evaluating the applications on a rolling basis, starting from Dec 
15, 2022, until the position is filled.


Cristina Savin
Assist.Prof. Neural Science and Data Science
New York University

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