Postdoctoral position in Circuit and Computational Neuroscience Italy Step into a world of endless possibilities, together let’s leave something for the future! At IIT, we are committed to advancing human-centered Science and Technology to address the most urgent societal challenges of our era. We foster excellence in both fundamental and applied research, spanning fields such as neuroscience and cognition, humanoid technologies and robotics, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, and material sciences, offering a truly interdisciplinary scientific experience. Our approach integrates cutting‑edge tools and technology, empowering researchers to push the limits of knowledge and innovation. With us, your curiosity will know no bounds. We are dedicated to providing equal employment opportunities and fostering diversity in all its forms, creating an inclusive environment. We value the unique experiences, knowledge, backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives of our people. By embracing diversity, we believe science can achieve its fullest potential. THE ROLE In the framework of a joint research project between Dr. Raffaella Tonini (Neuromodulation of Cortical and Subcortical Circuits - NmCs) and Dr. Peter Neri (Sensory Processing and Computation), a postdoctoral position is available to work at the intersection between circuit and computational neuroscience. The NmCs research unit applies a multiscale neuroscience approach to investigate how spatially and temporally diverse neuromodulatory signals converge in anatomically defined brain circuits to regulate aspects of motor and motivated behavior. The goal of the Sensory Processing and Computation research unit is to understand how sensory signals are processed by neural devices (e.g. human, insect or fish brain) to control and drive behavior, where “understanding” comes in the form of accounting for all measurable aspects of sensory behaviour via computational models and mathematical tools. The project investigates the fundamental principles underlying foraging strategies in living systems. We will extract metrics of foraging behavior with a particular focus on the trade‑off between exploration and exploitation. We will then develop a flexible computational framework to identify relevant neuronal structures, and design targeted experiments to link foraging behavior with large‑scale neural activity and neuromodulatory signals. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Collaborate with experimentalists to integrate computational analysis with behavioral and neural data Develop and apply computational tools for analyz ing high-dimensional data
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
PhD in Neuroscience, computer science, physics, or a related computational discipline Experience with machine learning frameworks (e.g., Pytorch, Tensorflow) Strong programming skills in Python (alternatively Matlab) and familiarity with scientific libraries (e.g., NumPy, SciPy, pandas) Experience with video analysis and processing of neural signals The ability to properly report, organize, and publish research data Excellent command of spoken and written English
ADDITIONAL SKILLS
Expertise in experimental paradigms to investigate cognitive functions in murine models Strong problem‑solving attitude High motivation to learn Spirit of innovation and creativity Good in time and priority management Ability to work in a challenging and international environment Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a highly interdisciplinary environment
COMPENSATION PACKAGE
Competitive salary package for international standards Wide range of staff discounts Candidates from abroad or Italian citizens who permanently work abroad and meet specific requirements, may be entitled to a deduction from taxable income of up to 90% from 6 to 13 years
Applications should include a cover letter, a CV, and the names and addresses (including e‑mail addresses) of at least two referees. The position will remain open until filled. To discover more about life at IIT, visit the dedicated section here: https://www.iit.it/en/work-at-iit Terms and Conditions INFORMATION ON PERSONAL DATA PROCESSING FOR APPLICANTS This is to inform you pursuant to the Regulation (UE) 2016/679 on ’Protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and the free movement of such data’ and to Italian Legislative Decree 196/2003 as amended (herein “Regulation”), about the data processing carried out by Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (herein "IIT") during the selection process.
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The Data Protection Officer is available at the following e‑mail address: dpo@iit.it
Description of data processing
During the selection process, IIT will process the following categories of personal data (herein also “Data”):
Personal data such as, for example, name, surname, tax code, e‑mail address, phone number. Special categories of Data concerning health such us, for example, data for verifying suitability for certain jobs and/or eventual data relating to protect categories. Reference letters/contact details of referees, if requested by the call. Where you provide references relating to your previous professional experience containing contact details of the referees, you declare to have received the authorization from the referees themselves so that IIT may process -their data for its own purposes and in an autonomous manner. Please kindly note that IIT will only process these Data to verify your references for the time strictly necessary to the management of the selection process. Purposes and lawfulness of data processing
The processing of your personal data by IIT will take place for the purpose of managing the selection process started. In particular, the processing of your data will take place under the following legal basis:
the execution of a contract or the execution of pre-contractual measures taken upon your request (Article 6, paragraph 1, letter b of the Regulation), with regard to personal data and for the following purposes: the assessment of suitability of the professional and personal profile, also by video-interviews; the refund of travel expenses incurred for participation in the selection process, if provided and requested. the purpose of carrying out the obligations and exercising specific rights of the Controller or of the data subject in the field of employment and social security and social protection law in so far as it is authorized by Union or Member State law or a collective agreement pursuant to Member State law providing for appropriate safeguards for the fundamental rights and the interests of the data subject (Article 9, paragraph 2, letter b of the Regulation), with regard to special categories of data and for the following purpose: the fulfilment of specific obligations or the performance of specific tasks provided for by European Union legislation or a national law. In particular for the purposes of establishing the employment relationship (Article 1.3, letter a of Annex 1 of Provision no 497/2018 of the Italian Supervisory Authority), also with reference to the Law no 68/99 concerning the hiring of protected categories. legitimate interest of the Data Controller (Article 6, paragraph 1, lett. f) of the Regulation), limited to the processing of the tax code in order to optimise the management of the periodic information flows from the HCOD to the 231 Supervisory Board. In this regard, IIT has carried out the balancing test required by the Regulation, in order to verify that the legitimate interest does not prevail over the freedoms and rights of applicants. The test returned a positive result. Processing method
Your data will be processed by computer and paper support, following the rules on protection of personal data, including those related to data security. If your CV contains not relevant data to the purpose pursued, IIT will refrain from using such information during the selection.
Access to personal data
Data will be processed by authorized Staff of Human Capital Organization Directorate, by the internal function involved in the selection as requesters and by external evaluators, as persons authorized to the processing of personal Data, where applicable. Data will also be processed by the 231 Supervisory Board for the purpose of managing the periodic information flows provided for in the IIT Model 231.
Categories of recipients of personal data
The Data may be disclosed to public and private entities for the purposes mentioned above. The communication of the data is carried out on basis of the obligations provided by law. In this regard, personal data are communicated to Italian employment centers and Credit Institutions, in the case of refund of travel expenses. Your data may also be communicated to persons appointed by IIT as External Data Processors for purposes strictly related to the execution and management of selection process. In any case, IIT remains responsible to communicate Data to Judicial Authorities, to handle requests.
Transfer of personal data to third countries
The Data will be process in the European Union. If necessary, IIT will transfer Data outside European Union after an impact evaluation of the transfer and the adoption of appropriate guarantees (i.e. Adequacy Decisions, Binding Corporate Rules or Standard Contractual Clauses).
Data storage
The Data will be kept for the purposes referred to in paragraphs 4.A), 4.B) and 4.C) for the time necessary to fulfill the purposes, and in any case for no longer than 18 months after the end of the selection process (except in case of your consent to the further data processing). Data acquired by video-interview will be stored for 90 days from the recording.
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Finally, we would like to remind you that you have the right, at any time, to object to the processing of your data on legitimate grounds relating to your particular situation, in accordance with Article 21 of the Regulation.
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Existence of automated decision‑making processes in the data processing
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