De : "Schultz, Simon R" s.schultz [ à ] imperial.ac.uk
Department of Bioengineering,
Department of Computing and
Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Salary in the range £40,050 to £44,730 per annum
Imperial College is seeking to make three appointments at the
interface between neuroscience and engineering. Two of these
appointments will be joint lectureships between the Departments of
Bioengineering and Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE). The
third appointment will be a joint lectureship between the Departments
of Bioengineering and Computing. Applicants should have a strong
record of academic achievement and be able to direct an exciting and
independent research programme in an area that synergises with our
current activities.
For the Bioengineering/EEE appointments specific areas of interest
include:
Position 1
Advanced optical and electrophysiological methods for reverse
engineering of neural circuits, neuroimaging, brain machine
interfaces, miniaturised sensors, sensory coding and sensorimotor
control.
Position 2
Signal processing for advanced cellular neuroimaging or
electrophysiological technologies, machine learning approaches to
neuroscience, neural mechanisms of multisensory integration, reverse
engineering of the visual system and cognitive brain processes and
developing brain-inspired engineering solutions.
For the Bioengineering/Computing appointment, specific areas of
interest include:
Position 3
Computational neural modeling; including large and multiscale brain
models, sensory coding, multisensory integration, neural dynamics and
neuroimaging for brain modeling.
Outstanding candidates working in other areas at the interface of
Bioengineering and Electrical Engineering/Computing are also
encouraged to apply. Senior appointments will be considered for
exceptionally qualified individuals.
Applicants must have a PhD (or equivalent) and an outstanding
research record as demonstrated by their publications. Teaching
experience is also highly desirable.
An application form and further particulars of the posts can be
downloaded from the following links:
Application Form
Further Particulars - Joint Lectureship (Department of Bioengineering
and Department of Computing)
Further Particulars - Joint Lectureships (Department of
Bioengineering and Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering)
Please contact Professor Ross Ethier, Head of Bioengineering
Department, to discuss these positions informally at
r.ethier [ à ] imperial.ac.uk.
Please return the application form electronically to
margaret.hall [ à ] imperial.ac.uk, or you may post it to: Mrs Margaret
Hall, Department of Bioengineering, Royal School of Mines Building,
Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London, SW7 2AZ.
In addition you should enclose a full CV (including list of
publications), a research plan and a brief statement of teaching
interests.
Please indicate clearly which position you are applying for on your
application form.
The closing date for this post is 15 December 2008
Valuing diversity and committed to equality of opportunity
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Simon R Schultz
Senior Lecturer in Computational Neuroscience
Dept of Bioengineering, Imperial College London.
South Kensington Campus,
Royal School of Mines Building,
London SW7 2AZ, UK
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/s.schultz
LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/srschultz
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