Dear Sirs: Please post the following ads for predoctoral and postdoctoral
positions. I understand that the service is free of charge. Please let me
know when the ads are placed. Thank you.--Best, Geri
Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Positions
Center for BioDynamics
Boston University
The Center for BioDynamics (CBD) at Boston University has predoctoral and
postdoctoral positions available. The CBD is a multi-disciplinary center
devoted to research and training at the interfaces of dynamical
systems, biology and engineering. Current research themes include
computational neurobiology, gene regulatory networks, fluid and solid
mechanics, and applied biodynamics. We seek candidates interested in
working across disciplinary boundaries, with multiple members of the CBD.
The CBD is connected to many departments and other research
centers at Boston University, providing a stimulating research
environment. Associated senior faculty members are T. Kaper, N. Kopell,
G. Wayne (Math), J. Collins, J. White (Biomedical Engineering). M.
Hasselmo (Psychology), P.Barbone and J. Baillieul (Aerospace and
Mechanical Engineering), S. Redner (Physics). For further information
about the CBD, please see our web page at http://cbd.bu.edu.
To apply for a Postdoctoral Fellowship, please send
1) a statement that includes your background, career goals, how this
position satisfies those goals, and your suitability for this position
2) your C.V. and 3) three letters of recommendation to:
Ms. Geri Duffy
Center for BioDynamics
Department of Mathematics
111 Cummington Street
Boston University
Boston, MA 02215
Interested Ph.D condidates should apply to one of the associated
departments and mention interest in the CBD. Please refer to the BU
Graduate School Admissions Office (http://www.bu.edu/apply/#graduate) for
all application materials.
Related predoctoral and postdoctoral positions are available in
PMCN (see ad).
Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowship
Burroughs Wellcome Training Program
in Mathematical and Computational Neuroscience (PMCN)
Boston University
The goal of PMCN is to facilitate the transition of a small and outstanding
set of predoctoral and postdoctoral fellows from the mathematical and
physical sciences to a range of areas in neuroscience. Financial support
for both PhD candidates and postdoctoral fellows is
available. The program features special seminars, mentoring by faculty and
advanced trainees, and a dynamic and well-networked intellectual life
provided by multiple supporting institutional modules. These include a new
degree-granting Program in Neuroscience (PIN; http://www.bu.edu/pin) the
graduate program of the Biomedical Engineering department (BME;
http://bme.bu.edu) and the Center for BioDynamics (CBD; http://cbd.bu.edu).
Predoctoral fellows will enroll in one of two PhD programs (PIN or BME) that
focus on the combination of experimental and computational neuroscience.
Burroughs Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellows will design individualized programs
that include neuroscience courses and one or more research projects that
emphasize combined computational and experimental
approaches to neuroscience. In addition, fellows may participate in the
CBD, which helps physical scientists and engineers to address research
problems at the interfaces among mathematics, physics, biology and
engineering.
PMCN is directed by H. Eichenbaum and N.Kopell. The senior faculty members
are P.Cook, K.Harris (biology), M. Hasselmo, H. Eichenbaum, D. Somers, C.
Stern (psychology), S. Colburn, J. Collins, J. White (biomedical
engineering) T.Kaper, N. Kopell, G. Wayne (math). For further information
and instructions about applications, see our website at http://pmcn.bu.edu
or email pmcn@bu.edu. Our mailing address is PMCN, C/0 G. Duffy, Department
of Mathematics, Boston University, 111 Cummington St., Boston MA 02215.
Related predoctoral and postdoctoral positions are available at the CBD (see
ad).
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