The computational neuroscience group, headed by Prof. Ernst Niebur, in the
Department of Neuroscience of Johns Hopkins University is recruiting one or
more postdoctoral fellows. This is a collaborative project with the Johns
Hopkins Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and the Allen
Institute for Brain Research in Seattle, WA.

Project: Deep learning has achieved impressive performance in many tasks
which is driven by the capacity for backpropagation to “assign
credit” to a vast array of parameters. This achievement is obtained at the
cost of large energy consumption and many needed examples for
learning. Furthermore, machine learning performance still pales in
comparison with the energy efficiency and capacity to generalize when
compared to biological systems.  In this project, we will use mechanisms of
selective attention, akin to those used in biological cognition, to
constrain and direct the task of credit assignment during learning.

Start date: As soon as possible.

Affiliation: The computational neuroscience group (http://cnslab.mb.jhu.edu)
is part of the Krieger Mind/Brain Institute at Johns Hopkins University and
the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Requirements:

* PhD in computational neuroscience, computer science, or a closely related
  field preferred. Candidates with a PhD in physics,
  mathematics, engineering, psychology, ... with a proven track
  record of creative thinking will be considered
* Solid quantitative/mathematics training
* Solid programming skills
* Experience in deep learning strongly preferred
* US citizens/permanent residents preferred
* Women and members of underrepresented minorities strongly
  preferred

Please send applications via email to [email protected], including

* Complete CV including contact information, transcripts and a list of
  publications
* Names, email addresses, and phone numbers of three references

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