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 Laboratories at Stanford University are seeking candidates for a joint 
postdoctoral opportunity aimed at exploring the neural algorithms and 
mechanisms underlying visual perception and cognition in nonhuman primates.

This distinctive role combines large-scale, multi-area neural recordings using 
Neuropixels with cognitive tasks, advanced AI tools, and closed-loop 
experimental methods. We are in search of a driven researcher committed to 
contributing to a multidisciplinary research program that connects extensive 
electrophysiological recordings across multiple areas with machine learning. 
The focus is on unraveling cognitive and perceptual algorithms in primates. The 
ideal applicant will possess a solid background in systems neuroscience and 
quantitative skills, with a special emphasis on machine learning. This position 
promises a vibrant and cooperative atmosphere within laboratories renowned for 
their expertise in mechanisms of perception and cognition, pioneering neural 
recording techniques and the application of AI in neuroscience research. Our 
labs are committed to career development and actively support diversity in 
science.

Please send your CV and research interest statement to: Camila Lopez 
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