Two postdoc positions are available at RIKEN Center for Brain Science, Japan, 
to work with Taro Toyoizumi on Computational/Theoretical Neuroscience.

Our research is within the field of Computational Neuroscience. We utilize 
computer models to explore how information is processed in the brain and how 
the brain circuits adapt to the environment. Drawing on analytical techniques 
from statistical physics and information theory, we probe the key functional 
properties of neural circuits. We apply these techniques to distill diverse 
experimental findings into a few core concepts. We hold a particular interest 
in activity-dependent forms of plasticity in the brain, which exert significant 
influences on learning, memory, and development. Leveraging mathematical 
models, we aim to formulate a theory that bridges cellular-level plasticity 
rules and computation. The capacity of neurons to represent and retain 
information is gauged from the structure and behavior of resulting circuits.
For additional details, refer to the lab’s webpage. 
https://toyoizumilab.riken.jp/

Details about the positions and the application procedure are described here:
https://cbs.riken.jp/en/careers/20231102_w23191_t.toyoizumi_r.html
https://cbs.riken.jp/en/careers/20231102_w23192_t.toyoizumi_r.html

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Taro Toyoizumi, Ph.D.
Team Leader, RIKEN Center for Brain Science
Laboratory for Neural Computation and Adaptation
2-1 Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
https://toyoizumilab.riken.jp/

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