Within our PhD-program in
Complex Dynamical Systems Theory / Computational Neurosciences
At the Institute for Theoretical Physics, Goethe University Frankfurt
Field(s): complex systems theory, computational neurosciences
neural models and networks, dynamical systems
Application deadline: June 1st, 2013
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Claudius Gros
E-mail: cgr@itp.uni-frankfurt.de
Address: Institute for Theoretical Physics,
Goethe University Frankfurt,
Job description:
Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD position at the
Institute for Theoretical Physics, Frankfurt University.
We are developing new models and generative principles for
the brain using a range of toolsets from dynamical systems
theory and computational neurosciences. Examples are new
objective functions and generating functionals for
multistability, transient state dynamics and self-limiting
Hebbian plasticity rules. Several subjects are available
for the announced PhD thesis including studies of the
brain dynamics, and of the sensorimotor loop, using
generating functionals, and/or studies of new synaptic
plasticity rules interpolating smoothly between spiking and
rate-encoding neurons. The work will include analytical
investigations and numerical simulations of neural models
and neural networks, using the toolset of dynamical systems
theory.
The candidates should have a Diploma/Master in physics with
an excellent academic track record and good computational skills.
Experience or strong interest in the fields of complex systems,
computational neurosciences, dynamical systems theory
and/or artificial or biological cognitive systems is expected.
The degree of scientific research experience is expected to
be on the level of a German Diploma/Master.
The appointments will start summer 2013, for
up to three years.
Interested applicants should submit a curriculum vitae,
a list of publications and arrange for two letters of
reference to be sent to the address below.
Prof. Dr. C. Gros
Institute for Theoretical Physics
Goethe University Frankfurt
Max-von-Laue-Str. 1
60438 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
cgr@itp.uni-frankfurt.de