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How do human and machine intelligence arise? The International Research Center for Neurointelligence (IRCN) at The University of Tokyo was launched in October 2017 to tackle this challenge over the next ten years under the World Premier International (WPI) Research Initiative of Japan. IRCN researchers will understand emergent principles of neural circuit development to inspire next-generation neural computation for artificial intelligence and novel therapies for mental illness.

June 4, 2025

Project Researcher / One (Application Deadline: when the position is filled)

The IRCN Babylab investigates language acquisition in human infants with a focus on social aspects. We employ a multi-method approach, including behavioral and neurophysiological experiments as well as observational approaches. For more information, please visit the laboratory web page: https://babylab.ircn.jp/en/.
We are recruiting a Project Researcher within the HFSP Research Grant for international collaborative research project "Understanding the Neural Basis of Early Language Development" (PI-Japan: Sho Tsuji) .

June 3, 2025

Project Academic Specialist / One (Application Deadline: June 30, 2025, 17:00 (JST) or when the position is filled)

IRCN is seeking a Project Academic Specialist to assist Team Science “Social Learning” (Nagai Lab) .

April 8, 2025

Research Associate / One (Application Deadline: September 30, 2025, 17:00 (JST) or when the position is filled)

The Chao Laboratory is seeking a Project Research Associate to work on a collaborative research project between IRCN and Daikin. The goal of the project is to investigate the brain mechanism of creativity by using EEG, and device a closed-loop system to facilitate creativity in the real-world setting.

  
 
 
 
 
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