[WTI-trainee] FW: Computation and Neuroscience Research Support Opportunity Blumenfeld Lab at Yale
Guerrero-Medina, Giovanna
giovanna.guerrero-medina at yale.edu
Sat Jul 13 15:23:13 EDT 2024
Hi! See below,
Best,
Giovanna
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Date: Friday, July 12, 2024 at 1:46 PM
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Subject: [Neuroscience] [INP_general] FW: Computation and Neuroscience Research Support Opportunity Blumenfeld Lab at Yale
From: Blumenfeld, Hal <hal.blumenfeld at yale.edu>
Date: Friday, July 12, 2024 at 11:45 AM
To: INP (Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program) <inp at yale.edu>, Dion, Kirstin <kirstin.dion at yale.edu>
Subject: Computation and Neuroscience Research Support Opportunity Blumenfeld Lab at Yale
Hi Kirstin – please forward below thanks!
Computation and Neuroscience
Research Support Opportunity Blumenfeld Lab at Yale
There is a computation and neuroscience research support position available in my laboratory for minimum 1-2 years, appropriate for a recent bachelors, masters or doctoral graduate in Computer Science, Engineering, or related fields who has a background in neuroscience and an interest in working in a dynamic technology-rich research environment.
My research is on normal brain mechanisms of consciousness and loss of consciousness during epileptic seizures (see also https://medicine.yale.edu/lab/blumenfeld/). Ongoing projects include human fMRI, EEG, intracranial EEG, behavioral testing, pupillometry and machine learning. In addition, we perform in vivo electrophysiology and fMRI recordings from animal models of epilepsy to investigate cortical and subcortical network interactions. This position involves participating in a multi-disciplinary team, working on improving computational and other device-related technology for localizing brain activity and treating epileptic seizures.
Research or work experience in computer programming, computer systems, other devices and mathematics is essential; experience in neuroscience or equivalent advanced coursework in these fields is also highly desirable. Main responsibilities will include working with the research team to optimize computation, device and data stream functionality in neuroscience research. Training and participation in the neuroscience investigations will also be provided. Position title will depend on level of prior background and experience.
Interested applicants should send a brief cover letter and CV or resume via email to: hal.blumenfeld at yale.edu<mailto:hal.blumenfeld at yale.edu>, and should also request three letters of reference to be sent directly to the same email.
Note: due to high demand please do not send inquiries without attaching a CV/resume
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Hal Blumenfeld, MD, PhD
Loughridge Williams Professor
Director, Yale Clinical Neuroscience Imaging Center (CNIC)
Professor of Neurology, Neuroscience and Neurosurgery
Yale University School of Medicine
333 Cedar Street
New Haven, CT 06520-8018
Tel: (203) 785-3865
FAX: (203) 737-2538
email: hal.blumenfeld at yale.edu<mailto:hal.blumenfeld at yale.edu>
https://medicine.yale.edu/lab/blumenfeld/
http://cnic.yale.edu/
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