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I am currently seeking to fill a [[postdoctoral position in theoretical biophysics]].
 
I am currently seeking to fill a [[postdoctoral position in theoretical biophysics]].
  
I encourage enquiries from individuals interested in working with me at Emory University on:
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I encourage enquiries from individuals interested in working with me at Emory University on a variety of problems on the interface of physics and biology, such as:
* computational modeling of visual information processing, emphasizing the search for computational primitives underneath neural computation;
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* developing coarse-grained, effective models of complex stochastic and dynamical systems directly from data, including models in animal learning, systems biology, sequence evolution, etc. ;
* developing coarse-grained, effective models of stochastic biomolecular information processing and evolution;
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* characterizing thermal and nociceptive response and memory of ''C. elegans'';
* characterizing thermal and nociceptive response of ''C. elegans'';
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* understanding learning and motor control in songbirds;
* understanding the emergence of human consciousness in the context of anesthesia;
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* many other projects -- ask me directly.  
* understanding evolution in dynamic environments.
 
 
I am primarily looking for graduate research assistants (GRA's), but capable undergraduate students should contact me as well.
 
I am primarily looking for graduate research assistants (GRA's), but capable undergraduate students should contact me as well.

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I am currently seeking to fill a postdoctoral position in theoretical biophysics.

I encourage enquiries from individuals interested in working with me at Emory University on a variety of problems on the interface of physics and biology, such as:

  • developing coarse-grained, effective models of complex stochastic and dynamical systems directly from data, including models in animal learning, systems biology, sequence evolution, etc. ;
  • characterizing thermal and nociceptive response and memory of C. elegans;
  • understanding learning and motor control in songbirds;
  • many other projects -- ask me directly.

I am primarily looking for graduate research assistants (GRA's), but capable undergraduate students should contact me as well.