We are looking for a post-doc to work with us at the Centre de Recherche de 
Cerveau et Cognition (CerCo) in Toulouse, France. The project will be led by 
Andrea Alamia and funded by the European Research Council (ERC).

Work environment
The successful applicant will join the Centre de Recherche de Cerveau et 
Cognition (CerCo) in a lively research institute in Toulouse, a thriving 
Southern France city. CerCo is a research center created by the National Center 
for Scientific Research (CNRS) and the University Paul Sabatier, composed of 
over 30 research scientists and around 40 doctoral and post-doctoral students. 
The applicant will join the NeuroAI team, with a strong focus on computational 
neuroscience and artificial intelligence. The team has access to different 
experimental facilities, such as EEG, TMS, and fMRI, as well as computational 
resources (clusters and local GPUs). 

The project
The project is part of an ERC starting grant investigating the role of 
oscillatory traveling waves in cognitive functions. Our primary goal is to 
study neural oscillations within and between cortical regions, as well as 
cortical-thalamic interactions. Our approach's novelty consists of framing the 
model in the light of Predictive Coding principles, using a computational 
approach based on spiking and deep neural networks. We'll compare the results 
of the simulations against experimental recordings of human participants 
(mostly EEG) to validate and assess the model's predictions.

Requirements
•       Applicants should hold a PhD in computational neuroscience, computer 
science, engineering, cognitive science, or similar. 
•       Ability to work independently, developing ideas and interests within 
the project's scope. 
•       A solid mathematical background and excellent computing skills, 
including programming (e.g., MATLAB, Python). Experience with system theory, 
models of cortical circuits, and knowledge of neural oscillations are not 
strictly necessary but highly appreciated.
•       Fluent in English in both speaking and writing. No knowledge of French 
is required.

The position will run for one year and is renewable for up to 3 years; its 
starting date is flexible (between March and October 2023). 
Salary depends on experience and will be determined following CNRS guidelines. 
To apply, please send a CV, including the name of two potential references, and 
a summary of research interests to Andrea Alamia (andrea.alamia at cnrs.fr). 
Review of applications will remain ongoing until the position is filled.

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