Apologies for the cross-posting.

Full-time postdoctoral positions are available for collaborative research 
in computational modeling of the neural coding properties of populations 
of cells in primate retina. This is a three-way collaboration between the 
laboratories of Liam Paninski (http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~liam/), Eero 
Simoncelli (http://www.cns.nyu.edu/~lcv/), and E.J. Chichilnisky 
(http://www.snl-e.salk.edu/).

Examples of previous related publications include:

- Prediction and decoding of retinal responses with a probabilistic 
spiking model
J W Pillow, L Paninski, V J Uzell, E P Simoncelli, and EJ Chichilnisky.
Journal of Neuroscience, 25(47):11003-11013, 23 Nov 2005.
http://www.cns.nyu.edu/~lcv/ABSTRACTS/pillow05-abstract.html

- Statistical models for neural encoding, decoding, and optimal stimulus 
design
L Paninski, J W Pillow, and J Lewi.
To appear in Computational Neuroscience: Progress in Brain Research, eds. 
P Cisek, T Drew and J Kalaska.
http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~liam/research/abstracts/pbr-abs.html

Requirements: The work is highly interdisciplinary, and applicants must 
have strong mathematical and computational skills. Preferred educational 
background is a PhD in Electrical Engineering, Statistics, Physics, or 
Applied Mathematics. Previous experience with signal/image processing, 
statistical modeling, machine learning, and/or computational neuroscience 
is highly desirable.

Environment: The computational aspects of the work will be carried out in 
two locations:

- the Paninski group at Columbia University, based in the Statistics 
department (http://www.stat.columbia.edu/) and the Center for Theoretical 
Neuroscience (http://www.neurotheory.columbia.edu/)

- the Simoncelli group at New York University, based in the Center for 
Neural Science (http://www.cns.nyu.edu/), with connections to the Courant 
Institute of Mathematical Sciences (http://www.cims.nyu.edu/).

Appointments: Initial appointments are for one year, and are renewable. 
Salaries will be covered by an NIH grant for Collaborative Research in 
Computational Neuroscience, and will be set based on experience and 
skills.

Applicants should send email to Eero Simoncelli and/or Liam Paninski 
(email addresses on web pages given above) providing:

- a one-page description of research interests and goals
- a resume of educational and research experience, including publications
- names of at least two people that could provide letters of reference

All materials should be in Acrobat (pdf) or plain text (no MS Word 
documents, please), and may be included as a URL, or as an email 
attachment.
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