2 PhD positions in Computational Neuroscience 100%
Publication date:
12 April 2025Workload:
100%- Place of work:Bern
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Job summary
Join the Department of Physiology for exciting PhD roles. Engage in innovative research on computational models and neuronal dynamics.
Tasks
- Develop a model of cortical self-attention mechanisms in circuits.
- Explore the Neuronal Least-Action principle for neuronal dynamics.
- Collaborate with AI and neuromorphic engineering labs.
Skills
- Required: Master of Science in computational neuroscience or related fields.
- Strong background in machine learning and mathematics needed.
- Experience in interdisciplinary research and collaboration valued.
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Department of Physiology
Start of employment: 01.06.2025 or by agreement
PhD contract for 4 years
he first position focuses on developing a computational model of cortical self-attention( Publication-Granier2025Multiheads ). Building on our current work and an ongoing collaboration with The Virtual Brain ( EBRAINS ), we are seeking to implement neuronal self-attention mechanisms in thalamo-cortical circuits. The model is inspired by transformer-type architectures but remains consistent with experimentally observed cortical connectivity patterns. It will be trained on cognitive tasks while being constrained by human cortical recordings.
The second position will build on the Neuronal Least-Action principle ( Publication-reviewed-preprints ) and its extension to long-term temporal processing and spike-based activity. The framework provides a rigorous description of neuronal dynamics in cortical networks, along with gradient-based synaptic learning rules. It will be applied to integrate-and-fire neurons with multiple intrinsic time constants. The project also connects to implementations in spike-based neuromorphic hardware.
Master of Science with a strong background in computational neuroscience, machine learning and mathematics.
- Interdisciplinary & international research environment
- Interaction with experimental neuroscience and close collaboration with other labs in artificial intelligence and neuromorphic engineering.
If you are interested, please send one PDF including your CV, a statement of research interests, a list of publications and the name and contact details of two