Prof. Dr. Caspar Schwiedrzik
Göttingen, Germany
Position Details
Apply by Mar 2, 2026
Post-Doc
Göttingen, Germany
Application deadline
Mar 2, 2026
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Göttingen, Germany
Quick Information
Application Deadline
Mar 2, 2026
Start Date
Flexible
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Göttingen, Germany
Job Description
The Perception and Plasticity Group of Caspar Schwiedrzik at the DPZ is looking for an outstanding postdoc interested in studying the neural basis of high-dimensional category learning in vision. The project investigates neural mechanisms of category learning at the level of circuits and single cells, utilizing electrophysiology, functional magnetic resonance imaging, behavioral testing in humans and non-human primates, and computational modeling. It is funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant (Acronym DimLearn; “Flexible Dimensionality of Representational Spaces in Category Learning”). The postdoc’s project will focus on investigating the neural basis of visual category learning in macaque monkeys combining chronic multi-electrode electrophysiological recordings and electrical microstimulation. In addition, the postdoc will have the opportunity to cooperate with other lab members on parallel computational investigations using artificial neural networks as well as comparative research exploring the same questions in humans. The postdoc will play a key role in our research efforts in this area. The lab is located at Ruhr-University Bochum and the German Primate Center in Göttingen. At both locations, the lab is embedded into interdisciplinary research centers with international faculty and students pursuing cutting-edge research in cognitive and computational neuroscience. The main site for this part of the project will be Göttingen. The postdoc will have access to state-of-the-art electrophysiology, an imaging center with a dedicated 3T research scanner, and behavioral setups. The project will be conducted in close collaboration with the labs of Fabian Sinz, Alexander Gail, and Igor Kagan.
Requirements
- Candidates should have a PhD degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field (e.g.
- neuroscience
- psychology
- biology)
- and prior experience
- evidenced by a publication or preprint
- in electrophysiology in non-human primates
- strong quantitative
- programming
- and experimental skills
- and share a passion for understanding the neural basis of visual perception and its plasticity. Prior experience with microstimulation and/or chronic multiarray recordings is a plus. A good command of English is a requirement
- but fluency in German is not essential.
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