To support us with the extension of our online help resources and other documentation we are searching for people with good writing skills in English, that are willing to contribute to our ongoing efforts to foster and push transparent data sharing technologies in Neuroscience. The tasks include work on online tutorials, screencast video tutorials, technical documentation and maybe be a bit of web-technology.
Technologies: English, Affinity to technology, Good communication skills and willingness to engage with our user community.
To support us with the extension of our web-based abstract management service for scientific conferences, we are looking for a HiWi that is able to program in JavaScript.
Technologies:JavaScript, Knockout.js
To automize our web service health checks, we are searching for a motivated Pythonista who is willing to assist us in implementing automates web application testing based on selenium.
Technologies: Python, Selenium
The global scale of neuroinformatics offers unprecedented opportunities for scientific collaborations between and among experimental and theoretical neuroscientists. To fully harvest these possibilities, coordinated activities are required to improve key ingredients of neuroscience: data access, data storage, and data analysis, together with supporting activities for teaching and training.
Focusing on the development and free distribution of tools for handling and analyzing neurophysiological data, G-Node aims at addressing these aspects as part of the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) and the German Bernstein Network for Computational Neuroscience (NNCN). G-Node also serves as an international forum for Computational Neuroscientists that are interested in sharing experimental data and tools for data analysis and modeling. G-Node is funded through the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research and hosted by Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Do you want to know more?