Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab
University of Colorado Boulder
Postdoctoral Position

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A postdoctoral research position in the computational cognitive neuroscience lab at the University of Colorado at Boulder is now open for applications. The ideal candidate is someone with a strong background in computational modeling of neural systems as applied to cognitive phenomena such as memory, perception, attention, language, problem solving, etc. The focus of the funding for this position is on developing a biologically-based cognitive architecture based on existing models of specialized brain areas including hippocampus, prefrontal cortex/basal ganglia, and posterior cortex. Although considerable progress has been made on these more specialized models, much work remains to be done on integrating them into an overall architecture that is capable of more complex cognitive functions. Our ultimate goal is to develop neural models capable of performing sophisticated temporally-extended tasks in complex, real-world environments (e.g., navigation, planning, problem solving). Initial steps include developing an interactive model of the visual system (dorsal-ventral pathways) that responds to top-down attentional/goal inputs from prefrontal cortex, and integrating this with prefrontal cortex/basal ganglia learning models. Throughout, the use of powerful learning mechanisms is emphasized, as is the inspiration from both neural and cognitive data, and the application of the models to simulating concrete empirical data. Due to the broad scope of this research and other work going on within the lab, there is considerable flexibility in the choice of specific research projects.

This position is supervised by Randy O'Reilly, and collaborators include a number of researchers at CU Boulder (Yuko Munakata, Marie Banich, Tim Curran, Mike Mozer, Jerry Rudy, Dan Jurafsky) and at other institutions (Jonathan Cohen @ Princeton, Todd Braver @ Wash U St. Louis, David Noelle @ Vanderbilt, Nicolas Rougier @ Loria, Nancy, France). For more information, see http://psych.colorado.edu/~oreilly/lab.html.

In addition to providing an exciting research environment, the greater Boulder area offers an exceptional quality of life. Spectacularly situated at the edge of the Rockies, this area provides a wide variety of extraordinary outdoor activities, an average of over 300 sunny days per year, and also affords a broad range of cultural activities.

Interested individuals should send a vita, representative publications, and a statement of research interests. Three letters of recommendation should be sent separately. Materials can be sent electronically to anti-spam email addr img or snail-mailed to:

Randall O'Reilly
Department of Psychology, 345 UCB
University of Colorado, Boulder
Boulder, CO 80309-0345

Review of applications will begin in February 2004, and will continue until the position is filled. The University of Colorado Boulder is an equal opportunity employer.

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Last updated: 1/18/04.