[Todos] FW: Post doc research staff positions at HRL Laboratories in Malibu, CA
Pablo Balenzuela
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Mar Oct 20 09:52:32 ART 2015
Adjunto propuesta de postdoc para aquellos interesados
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>The Information and Systems Sciences Laboratory (ISSL) at HRL
>Laboratories (<http://www.hrl.com>www.hrl.com) is looking for two
>exceptional postdocs to join a world-class team aiming to build
>revolutionary non-invasive stimulation systems that can accelerate
>skill acquisition and boost learning and memory for the general
>population. Successful candidates will work alongside leading
>scientists and engineers across the US and Europe. This project will
>be a very collaborative and inter-disciplinary effort. We are
>specifically looking for individuals with expertise in one or more
>of the following topics: neural statistical modeling, high-density
>EEG decoding, pattern recognition applied to brain/body signals,
>machine learning with very limited training data, closed-loop
>transcranial stimulation, brain-machine interfaces, and
>computational neuroscience. One individual will be tasked with
>developing, implementing, and validating real-time pattern
>recognition algorithms for decoding high-density EEG signals to
>inform non-invasive stimulation for memory enhancement. The other
>individual will be responsible for developing, implementing, and
>validating statistical and computational models that can interpret
>natural as well as stimulation-modulated brain activity at multiple
>time points to predict future behavioral performance in realistic
>memory tasks.
>
>Knowledge of declarative and/or procedural memory systems and sleep
>consolidation is desired, but not strictly required. Individuals
>with a keen interest in translating basic neuroscience research into
>real-world applications are especially encouraged to apply. These
>are post-doctoral positions with an initial appointment for one year
>and renewal contingent upon satisfactory performance.
>
>The Information and Systems Sciences Laboratory conducts
>groundbreaking research in three thrust areas: Complex Networks,
>Cyber-Physical Resilience and Brain-Machine Intelligence. We create
>new and innovative capabilities for diverse applications such as
>cyber-security, unmanned autonomous systems, human performance
>augmentation, big data analytics, intelligence, surveillance, and
>reconnaissance, and electronic warfare.
>
>The goal of our research in Brain-Machine Intelligence is to
>understand how humans process information and effectively interact
>with the environment to develop smarter autonomous systems, enhance
>human performance, and develop novel processing systems. Our
>research starts with the development of large-scale,
>neurobiologically and behaviorally faithful brain region models. We
>apply these models along with real-time measurements of brain
>activity (EEG, fMRI, fNIRS) to create advanced brain-computer
>interfaces, human decision aids, and neurostimulation-based enhanced
>training systems. We also use our models to develop novel,
>brain-inspired sensor exploitation, machine learning, and control
>algorithms, and to develop low size, weight and power brain-based
>processing hardware for resilient autonomous systems, dexterous
>robots, and threat warning applications.
>
>HRL offers a competitive salary and benefits package, a small
>company atmosphere, and an ideal work location overlooking the
>Pacific Ocean. We also provide a collaborative technical culture
>committed to producing the leading R&D in the world.
>
>Interested candidates are requested to apply on line at HRL's
>website
>(<http://www.hrl.com/careers/cars_jobs.html>http://www.hrl.com/careers/cars_jobs.html).
>Due to the large number of resumes that we receive from various
>sources, HRL has chosen to only accept employment inquiries
>submitted through our website. Please contact Dr. Praveen Pilly
>(<mailto:pkpilly en hrl.com>pkpilly en hrl.com) for any questions related
>to this job opportunity. Applications will be accepted and reviewed
>until the positions are filled.
>
><https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/HRL/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10677&esid=az>https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/HRL/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10677&esid=az
>https://www4.recruitingcenter.net/Clients/HRL/PublicJobs/controller.cfm?jbaction=JobProfile&Job_Id=10678&esid=az
>
>--
>Praveen K. Pilly, Ph.D.
>Research Staff Member
>Center for Neural and Emergent Systems
>Information and Systems Sciences Laboratory
>HRL Laboratories
>Email: <mailto:pkpilly en hrl.com>pkpilly en hrl.com
>Tel: 310-317-5492
>
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