Recruitment Announcement for Systems and Translational Brain Science Researchers
from Yonsei University College of Medicine Center

The Translational Brain-Computing System Laboratory at Yonsei University College of Medicine is recruiting researchers to participate in the following national projects:

  1. Research on Computational Brain Neural Organism Models Based on the Topological Structure of Biological Neural Networks
  2. Digital Twin-Based Precision Diagnosis and Personalized Treatment Optimization Technology for Pediatric Epilepsy through Multi-Brain Signal Integration

Project Overview:

  • Project 1: Develop a computational model based on spiking neural networks of brain neurons to model zebrafish.
  • Project 2: Develop a digital twin for epilepsy using computational neuroscience and pharmacology, and apply it in clinical settings.

Positions Available:

  • Master’s Students, Doctoral Students, Postdoctoral Researchers, General Researchers

Research Areas:

  • Computational Neuroscience, Theoretical and Systems Neuroscience, Deep learning for Brain Disease Research

Eligibility:

  • Individuals passionate about researching the brain and brain diseases.

Contact Information:

Salary:

  • Negotiable based on experience

Laboratory Introduction: The Translational Brain-Computing System Laboratory at Yonsei University is composed of researchers from various fields including physics, engineering, and cognitive science. The laboratory utilizes the following equipment and resources:

  • Brain Imaging Equipment: fMRI, PET/CT, MEG, EEG, TMS, tACS, etc.
  • Computing Resources: 2 NVIDIA DGX systems, 6 high-performance A6000 systems, and more than 5 other high-performance workstations.
  • Collaborative Research: Conducts collaborative research with various domestic and international institutions.
  • Data: Utilizes small animal measurement data from Yonsei University and Yonsei University College of Medicine’s basic science team, as well as rich clinical data in collaboration with Severance Hospital.

Research Activities: The laboratory focuses on cutting-edge brain science technology through the study of brain neural networks and brain disease modeling. We welcome applications from individuals interested in participating in the latest research activities related to these topics.