The International Max Planck Research School for Organismal Biology is a joint 
cooperation between the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology and the Department 
of Biology at the University of Konstanz. The Neurobiology lab with Dr. Einat 
Couzin-Fuchs 
<https://cms.uni-konstanz.de/neuro/member/?tx_mhkleineidam_pi1%5BpId%5D=5074>  
at the University of Konstanz invites applications for a 

PhD position (f/m) on 'From sensory perception to action: Active sensing in 
insects' <http://www.orn.mpg.de/3794242/einatcouzin-2018> 

We are looking for a highly motivated candidate for a fully funded PhD project, 
studying active sensing strategies in cockroaches. Active exploratory movement 
is involved in a range of sensory guided behaviors. We seek to understand the 
mechanisms translating perception into movement, how movement facilitates 
sensing and how sensory perception and decision making are linked.

This project will employ techniques for neurophysiology, computer vision to 
track the motion and body posture, as the animals make movement decisions 
across a range of ecologically relevant contexts, and in the face of 
uncertainty, perceived risk and time constraints. In particular we will 
consider the mult-modal nature of decision-making (i.e. integrating olfactory 
and tactile cues) and the role of consistent inter-individual differences, 
previous experience and social context. Integrating behavioral experiments, 
neurophysiology (electrophysiology and calcium imaging) and computer 
simulations, this project aims to reveal the neural basis of decision-making in 
cockroaches. Understanding how natural systems implement fast and robust active 
sensing and decision-making will offer direct inspiration for new 
implementations in autonomous robots.

Your profile: We welcome candidates from a wide range of backgrounds (biology, 
engineering science, physics, computer science), but it is essential that 
candidates are motivated to understand biological phenomena and are willing to 
learn programming language-based data analysis. Candidates also ideally already 
hold a Masters degree. The research will be undertaken in the department of 
Neurobiology, University of Konstanz. Applicants should hold a MSc or 
equivalent degree in biology or a related discipline at the point of enrollment.

Our offer: The PhD project is fully funded for at least 3 years. The salary 
will be paid according to the collective agreement for civil service employees 
(TVöD). The program offers a dedicated teaching program, high quality research 
experience, and outstanding research facilities in an inspiring research and 
living environment. The working language is English. Each PhD student receives 
individual supervision and mentoring and is guided in her/his research work by 
a PhD advisory committee. 

Application: Please apply exclusively on our  
<http://www.orn.mpg.de/2383/Application> online application portal on no later 
than Jan 15, 2018. Interviews with the applicants are scheduled for Mid‐March. 
Candidates accepted into the program may start latest October 2018. 

The University of Konstanz and the Max Planck Society are equal opportunity 
employers that try to increase the number of women in research and teaching. As 
family-friendly institutions, they are committed to further the compatibility 
of work and family life and prefer disabled applicants when qualification is 
equal.

Interested? For further information about the position, please contact Einat 
Couzin-Fuchs,  <mailto:einat.cou...@uni-konstanz.de> 
einat.cou...@uni-konstanz.de. More information at www.orn.mpg.de/IMPRS 
<http://www.orn.mpg.de/IMPRS>  and www.facebook.com/OrganismalBiology 
<http://www.facebook.com/OrganismalBiology> .

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