We are currently inviting applications for a full-time postdoc position under 
the joint co-mentoring of Dr. Demian Battaglia and Dr. Romain Goutagny 
(University of Strasbourg, France; Functional System's Dynamics team – FunSy, 
https://funsyteam.org<https://funsyteam.org/>). The position starts as soon as 
possible and can last up to two years. This job offer is funded by the French 
ANR "HippoComp" project, which focuses on the complexity of hippocampal 
oscillations and the hypothesis that such complexity can serve as computational 
resource.

In our joint FunSy team, we perform electrophysiological recordings in 
hippocampus and cortex during spatial navigation and memory tasks in mice (wild 
type and mutant developing various neuropathologies) and have access to vast 
data through local and international cooperation. Furthermore, we use a large 
spectrum of computational tools ranging from time-series and network analyses, 
information theory and machine-learning to multi-scale computational modeling. 
A good idea about some of the approaches used in the lab can be found in this 
recent preprint: Douchamps et al. 2022. Hippocampal gamma oscillations form 
complex ensembles modulated by behavior and learning, bioRxiv 
(https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.17.512498).


We are seeking for various profiles of candidates, with main expertise in 
either computational or experimental neuroscience. Computational project 
components would deal with numerically-intensive data analyses (dimensional 
reduction, encoding/decoding, design of discriminative features...). 
Experimental project components would focus primarily on simultaneous fiber 
photometry and local-fields potentials recordings, together with the 
pre-processing of these data. Interested candidates could have hybrid 
experimental/computational projects. The ideal candidate will have a doctorate 
in systems or computational neuroscience, with previous experience in the 
analysis of rich datasets. In addition, we expect programming skills (e.g., 
Python, C/C++, Matlab), good communication skills in English (oral and 
written), the ability to work well in an international team, curiosity and 
open-mindedness.

Strasbourg University is home of an emergent and active community in 
neuroscience, from molecules and cells to whole brain imaging and behavior, in 
relation with clinics. The proximity with Germany and Switzerland is an asset 
allowing interactions with transnational Computational and Neuroscience teams. 
Strasbourg, home of important European institutions, is a small fascinating 
city with a rich student and cultural life, well connected via high-speed train 
to important European cities (e.g. less than two hours from Paris).

EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: January 22nd 2023
Please send your application, including CV, motivation letter and 
representative publications (preprints accepted) electronically, to both PIs 
(Romain Goutagny and Demian Battaglia). In addition, contacts of at least two 
academic references must be communicated (contact email or recommendation 
letter attachments). Pre-selected candidates will be interviewed over Zoom or 
invited to give a talk if possible. We are committed to equal opportunity 
hiring. We strongly encourage applications from qualified women or candidates 
from any country.

Contact persons:
Demian Battaglia, dbattaglia AT unistra.fr<mailto:[email protected]>
Romain Goutagny, goutagny AT unistra.fr<mailto:[email protected]>

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