The Branson Lab at Howard Hughes Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus is seeking outstanding Postdoctoral Researchers and PhD Students to develop new machine vision and learning algorithms for cutting-edge neuroscience research. In particular, we are looking for computer scientists with expertise in machine vision and learning interested in both developing new algorithms as well as robust, usable systems that will impact the field of neuroscience.
We are primarily a machine vision and learning lab, developing new technologies for neuroscience research. We are focused on the problem of jointly learning the vocabulary of animal behavior and its implementation in the nervous system, in particular developing machine vision and learning algorithms toward this goal. To do this, we are:
The machine vision and learning systems we develop toward these goals are general-purpose, and used by biologists across a variety of disciplines.
Relevant fields of machine vision and learning include:
The successful candidates for these positions will have:
The application of machine vision and learning to large neuroscience video data sets is an emerging field with great potential impact. New technologies such as optogenetics, calcium imaging, and advances in microscopy have enabled the collection of huge image data sets containing detailed information about the structure and function of the nervous system. Because of the scope and complexity of these data sets, machine vision and learning are of vital importance in extracting scientific understanding. The importance of this field of study has recently been highlighted in Obama's BRAIN Initiative Report (http://www.nih.gov/science/brain/2025/index.htm, Section II-4).
HHMI's Janelia Farm Research Campus is a pioneering research center near Washington, D.C., where scientists from many disciplines, from computer science to physics to neuroscience, develop and use emerging and innovative technologies to pursue neuroscience's most challenging problems. Established in 2006, Janelia was modeled after institutes like Bell Labs, with small groups collaborating on high-risk, innovative, big science. All research is internally funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and salaries and benefits are highly competitive. Postdoc positions at Janelia are renewable one-year appointments.
For more information about the Branson Lab, please visit: http://www.janelia.org/lab/branson-lab .
For information about Janelia, please visit: http://www.janelia.org/about-janelia .
Applicants should email a CV and a cover letter summarizing their research experience and interests to Kristin Branson at bransonk at janelia.hhmi.org.