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Laurent Perrinet
Laurent Perrinet
@laurentperrinet@neuromatch.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

📣 PhD Position in Computational & Systems Neuroscience (Marseille, France)

⏰ Deadline: January 28, 2026

We are recruiting a PhD student to work on neuromodulatory control of predictive processing in mouse vision, co-supervised by Ede Rancz (INMED) and myself.

Project Overview

This CENTURI project combines:

  • Computational modeling (spiking and normative models)
  • In vivo electrophysiology, imaging, behavior, and optogenetics
  • Investigation of how serotonin and noradrenaline shape prediction error signaling during sensory-motor mismatch

Candidate Profile

  • Motivated individual with a background in neuroscience or computational sciences
  • Experience in either experimental in vivo work or modeling (Python, neural networks)
  • Interest in working at the interface of theory and biology

Application Details

📄 Full project description
📬 Application form
rainbow_heart We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and celebrate diversity and free creative thinking in our research environment.

Please share this opportunity or contact us directly if you know strong candidates who would thrive in this interdisciplinary environment.

#Neuroscience #PhD #ComputationalNeuroscience #Marseille

https://laurentperrinet.github.io/post/2026-01-28_phd-position_neuromodulatory-predictive-processing/
https://bsky.app/profile/ederancz.bsky.social/post/3mbot3n2uzk2e
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ede-rancz-8a68b5_phd-position-in-computational-systems-activity-7413972661300510720-FKAu

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