Research Programmer II- Machine Learning & Computational Neuroscience, Kennedy Lab
Job Description
The Kennedy laboratory for Theoretical Neuroscience and Behavior is recruiting postbaccalaureate researchers to contribute to projects at the interface of neuroscience, reinforcement learning/control theory, and biomechanics. Work with large datasets of animal pose tracking and behavior to address scientific questions about how the brains of animals organize instinctive behavior and process information about their social context and environment. Prior neuroscience experience is not required, however applicants should have strong programming skills and experience working with deep learning pipelines. Prior experience in reinforcement learning, time series modeling, and diffusion models is highly desired.