We are seeking highly motivated candidates for a post-doctoral position (1
year) at the Neuroengineering and NeuroTechnology Lab,
<http://www.unige.it/> University of Genova, Genova, ITALY.

 

The candidate will be involved in the funded PNRR Italian Project Mnesys
(https://mnesys.eu/), a large neuroscience and neuropharmacology consortium
coordinated by University of Genova which involves 25 partners.

Among the topics of the project, the one which will involve the candidate
deals with both computational and experimental staffs.

In particular, the candidate will work with experimental models of
brain-on-a-chip where different neuronal populations (e.g.,
cortical-hippocampal; cortical-thalamic; cortical-cerebellar, .) interact
originating complex neuronal dynamics.

Depending on the candidate attitude, she/he will be involved in the
development of large-scale computational models of such interconnected
neuronal networks or the development of advanced algorithms to infer
functional and dynamical properties originated by the interactions of these
ensembles.

 

Requirements:

Candidates must have: 1) a PhD in bioengineering, computational
neuroscience, physics, engineering, mathematics or a related field; 2)
Excellent programming skills in Python, Matlab, C++/C#, 3) a published
record of research in the field of computational neuroscience and/or
neuroengineering; 4) experience in electrophysiological data analysis and/or
modeling.

 

Deadline for submitting the application is March 13th, 2023. The selected
candidates will be contacted for a further interview during the following
week. The earliest possible starting date is April 1st, 2023, and the
position will last for 1 year (possible extension).

 

Our research group has a long tradition in studying the interactions between
neuronal populations coupling to Micro-Electrode Arrays (MEAs). See for
example the following papers:

 

1. F. Callegari, M. Brofiga, P. Massobrio. Modeling the three-dimensional
connectivity of in vitro cortical ensembles coupled to Micro-Electrode
Arrays. PLoS Computational Biology, 2023.

2. M. Brofiga, M. Pisano, M. Tedesco, A. Boccaccio, P. Massobrio. Functional
inhibitory connections modulate the electrophysiological activity patterns
of cortical-hippocampal ensembles, Cerebral Cortex, 2022.

3. P. Massobrio, V. Pasquale, S. Martinoia. Self-organized criticality in
cortical assemblies occurs in concurrent scale-free and small-world
networks, Scientific Reports, 2015.

4. T. Kanagasabapathi, P. Massobrio, R. A. Barone, M. Tedesco, S. Martinoia,
W. J. Wadman, M. M. J. Decre. Functional connectivity and dynamics of
cortical-thalamic networks co-cultured in a dual compartment device. Journal
of Neural Engineering, 2012.

 

Our labs are located in Genova <https://www.visitgenoa.it/en/iat> , a
beautiful town in northern Italy, both from historical (its historical
center is the largest of Europe) and naturalistic point of view (sea and
mountains coexist creating a unique landscape). Genova is only 1.30h away
from Milan by train and connected by plane to Rome (1.00h), London (2h) and
Paris (1.30h).

 

Applications must include an extended CV, a motivation letter, the most
relevant papers, and names and addresses of two references.

If you are interested, please send your application to:

 

Paolo Massobrio

e-mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

Tel: +39-010-3352761

 

 

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Paolo Massobrio, PhD

Associate Professor of Bioengineering

Neuroengineering and Neurotechnology Lab

Department of Informatics, Bioengineering, Robotics and Systems Engineering
(DIBRIS)

University of Genova

Via Opera Pia 13, 16145, Genova, ITALY

Phone: +39 010 3352761

URL:  <http://www.dibris.unige.it/> www.dibris.unige.it

E-mail:  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

 

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