Location: Amsterdam
Max hours per week: 38
Max salary: 5278,00
Duration of agreement: 1 – 3 years
Apply until: 31 December 2024
Postdoc in social rodent neuroscience: understanding social and brain dynamics of multiple individuals
Both human and rodents live in complex environments that include the necessity to interact with other conspecifics. To better understand how the brain responds to this level of complexity, neuroscience is moving from analysing brain and behavioural responses of single individuals to the simultaneous recording of brain, behaviour and physiological responses from two interacting individuals. In this postdoctoral position, you would have the opportunity to work with leaders in the field to pioneer analytical approaches that unravel how information flows within and between rodent brains, and how it is integrated over time to determine adaptive social behaviour. This effort will leverage the unique competence and technological might of the Dutch Brain Interface Initiative consortium.
The Dutch Brain Interface Initiative (DBI2; Dutch Brain Interface Initiative (dbi2.nl))
Your Postdoc will be embedded in the DBI2 program, which brings together expertise in neuroscience, neuro-engineering and computation sciences to foster novel approaches to brain-machine interfaces. During your Postdoc you’ll therefore have the opportunity to exchange knowledge and ideas with many other PhD students, postdocs and leaders from all over the Netherlands, with a great diversity of background knowledge.
Work description
Your Role.
During your postdoc you will have the opportunity to:
- Develop sophisticated approaches to study and analyse the information transfer between brain regions and brains of different rodents while the animals interact, leveraging the cutting edge neural recordings at different temporal spatial scales collected within our lab (e.g. neuro-pixel, calcium, ultrasound imaging)
- Develop sophisticated analytical approaches to relate this brain activity to behaviour, decision-making and physiological markers in rodents
- Develop or refine online analyses pipeline suited for closed loop systems, based on brain or behavioural readouts
- Collaborate with neurophysiologists within the lab and the computational DBI2 cluster
- Publish your findings in open access scientific journals.
Your Profile
We are looking for an enthusiastic team-player, who:
- Has a PhD in the field of computation neuroscience or related fields;
- Enjoys and has extensive experience in advanced signal analyses, computational modelling and statistical inferences;
- Functions well both in a team and independently, and possesses good communication skills;
- Has extensive experience in programming
- Is willing to travel within the NL for short collaborative stays or regular visits to collaborative labs;
- Enjoys finalizing projects and writing papers, also visible from successful past work
You should expect from us
We will:
- Help you acquiring the skills to manage challenging, varied projects with major scientific and societal impact
- Have access to state of the art technologies
- Offer the opportunity to develop a unique profile at the forefront of social neuroscience
- Offer a wide collaborative network within and outside the Netherlands
- Facilitate the interaction with world-wide leaders in the field of neuroscience, bio-engineering and computational neuroscience
- Offer the opportunity, within DIB2, to touch base with a wide network of post-docs working on related topics and with non-academic companies
- Facilitate the interaction with other big consortia within the Netherlands, to for instance deepen the discussion bout ethical consequences of the use of interactive technology
- Offer guidance, support and mentoring from at least two PIs
- Offer guidance and mentorship in the supervision of more junior scientists, in order to help you develop as a successful leader
- Support you during grant applications you may want to consider
- Offer a contract for 3 years for 1.0 fte conform the CAO NU for post-doc.
Environment
The Social Brain Lab at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
This will be your main home, in which your direct supervisor will be working on a daily basis and where you will be appointed.
The Social Brain Lab is the results of the joint venture of the research groups of Valeria Gazzola and Christian Keysers aiming at shedding light on the neural mechanisms of empathy by combining studies in humans and rodents. The SBL is funded by multiple European (ERC, Marie Curie) and Dutch (VIDI, VICI, Gravity, XL) grants, and is characterized by an unusually diverse environment, with members from all over the world, backgrounds (ranging from philosophy to engineering with an emphasis on biology and psychology), and neuroscientific techniques (spanning from ultra-high field fMRI in humans to single-cell recordings in rodents). The SBL is appreciated for its collaborative, enthusiastic and supportive environment, where people strive to become successful, recognized and appreciated scientists. We value an open culture where everybody feels free to ask questions and make suggestions.
Information about the procedure
Evaluation of candidates will begin immediately, and after about 2 weeks from the deadline, candidates will be informed whether they passed the first round or not. Shortlisted candidates may receive, taking into account candidates’ availability, a short assignment to be done within 48h. Based on the results of the assignment, we will organize a 1h Zoom interview followed by a visit on site. We foresee a final decision to be communicated within three months after the first submission date. If no excellent candidate can be identified, we might re-advertise the position.
We will not respond to any supplier enquiries based on this job advertisement.
About the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
The Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience is the country’s leading fundamental neuroscience research institute, in the international and progressive city of Amsterdam. It provides a critical mass of scientists (spanning more than 27 nationalities) and neuroscience facilities, in a highly interactive, dynamic, multi-cultural environment, with English as the working language.
Terms of employment
Depending on education and experience the minimum salary is € 3345,00 and the maximum salary is € 5278,00 gross per month for a full-time appointment (scale 10, cao Nederlandse Universiteiten/KNAW). This is exclusive of 8% vacation allowance, 8.3% year-end bonus, travel allowance, internet allowance, home working allowance and pension accrual with ABP.
The KNAW offers its staff an excellent package of secondary benefits. A package that meets the different needs of employees depending on their stage of life, lifestyle or career ambitions. For example, by working an extra two hours a week, it is possible to increase the number of days off from 29 to 41 days a year (with full-time employment).
For a complete overview of the terms of employment, please refer to the web page: werken bij de KNAW.
Applying for a Certificate of Good Conduct can be part of the employment procedure.
Diversity & Inclusion
The KNAW considers a working environment in which everyone feels welcome and appreciated of great importance. A working environment in which attention is paid to individual quality and where development opportunities are paramount. Together we strive for an inclusive culture in which we embrace differences. We would therefore like to invite candidates who want to contribute to this through their background and experience. In the event of equal suitability, preference will be given to the candidate who thus enhances diversity within the Academy.
We will not respond to any supplier enquiries based on this job advertisement.
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