We invite applications for postdoctoral researchers to join our team Neuronal
Circuits & Brain Dynamics <http://neuronaldynamics.eu/> at the Paris Brain
Institute <https://institutducerveau-icm.org/en/> (ICM) to study the
principles of neuronal circuit organization and brain dynamics.

If you are an ambitious and driven researcher, interested in experimental
or computational systems and circuits neuroscience, and seeking an
environment that fosters intellectual and professional growth, we invite
you to consider joining our team. Together, we'll make a lasting impact on
science and pave the way for your successful research career.

Our team values diversity and welcomes researchers from all backgrounds and
profiles.

If your project ideas align with our research focus, we encourage you to get
in touch with us.

*Research Topics*



We are interested in how neuronal circuits are organized and how the
collective action of neurons gives rise to the emergent complex brain
dynamics and behavior.



We focus on how neurochemicals and bodily signals influence the brain.



   - We study how the simultaneous release of neuromodulators
   <https://www.neuronaldynamics.eu/research/research-topics/neuromodulators>
influences
   the activity of neurons and the coordination of brain regions
   - We also study how bodily signals, such as breathing
   <https://www.neuronaldynamics.eu/research/research-topics/breathing>,
   serve as fundamental elements of the oscillatory circuit architecture
   - We employ our approach to study the brain dynamics during behavior and
   sleep
   
<https://www.neuronaldynamics.eu/research/research-topics/sleep-memory-consolidation>
and
   their involvement in the transformation of fleeting experiences into
   long-term memories


To answer these fundamental questions about the nature and function of the
brain, we combine a range of cutting-edge neurotechnologies
<https://www.neuronaldynamics.eu/research/techniques> that enable us to
observe and control the activity of the brain. We aim to identify and
explore the fundamental principles of neural circuit organization and apply
our understanding for the improvement of the human condition.



Pure experimental, as well as computational/theoretical, or hybrid projects
are available, depending on your interest and skills.

*Profile*

We are particularly interested in researchers with one or more of the
following:

   - Background in neuroscience, physics, mathematics, computer science, or
   biology
   - Experience with rodent neuroscience
   - *Experience with in vivo* or slice electrophysiology, or 1P/2P imaging
   - Experience with behavioral experimentation


Quantitative spirit and proficiency in data analysis and programming
are essential
for success in our lab.


We strongly encourage applications from individuals that have been
traditionally underrepresented in the sciences.


*Opportunities*

As a postdoctoral researcher in our group:


   - You will be an integral part of shaping our research direction and
   team culture. You will engage in exciting and meaningful research and will
   have access to all the tools necessary to push the boundaries of scientific
   exploration, with our cutting-edge techniques and state-of-the-art
   facilities.
   - You will have the opportunity to mentor graduate and master's
   students. This role enhances your leadership and communication skills while
   you contribute to the growth of the next generation of scientists. By
   guiding and collaborating with these aspiring researchers, you contribute
   to the collective knowledge and expertise of the team. Mentoring fosters a
   supportive and enriching atmosphere that reduces the mental strain of
   working alone on a project, as you can share ideas, problem-solve together,
   and gain fresh perspectives.
   - You will have ample opportunities to develop vital skills for your
   future academic career, such as mentoring, grant writing, presenting your
   work, publishing papers, and leading projects to completion. In parallel,
   you will gain invaluable first-hand experience in setting up and managing a
   young research team.
   - We encourage participation in conferences and workshops, where you can
   present your research findings to the wider scientific community.


*Why join our team*


   - We are a young and vibrant group of scientists, fueled by curiosity and
    passion for understanding the brain. We work as a team and use or
   invent cutting-edge neurotechnologies to answer fundamental questions in
   neuroscience.
   - Our team is committed to the training, mentorship, and career
   development of the next generation of neuroscientists. To achieve that,
   we foster an inclusive and supportive environment, where we can learn
   and advance science while having fun in the process.
   - Our work is multi-disciplinary, and so is our team. Irrespective of
   your background and project, our research environment will expose you to a
   diverse range of experimental and computational aspects of systems and
   circuits neuroscience. We thus encourage everyone to apply, especially
   those from underrepresented minorities.
   - Working in our team will provide you with invaluable experience across
   all stages of research and you will have the opportunity to engage in
   experiment design and execution, method development, software design,
   and data analysis, as well as publishing and communicating research
   results.
   - Our team is affiliated with Inserm <https://www.inserm.fr/> and is
   located in the Paris Brain Institute (ICM)
   <https://institutducerveau-icm.org/>, where we have access to
   state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
   - Our vibrant community at the ICM and throughout Paris promotes broad
   collaboration and learning opportunities.


If you would like to know more, visit our website: neuronaldynamics.eu and read
about our team's mission and values
<https://www.neuronaldynamics.eu/team/mission-values>.



*How to apply*

If you are eager to join our vibrant research community and contribute to
groundbreaking discoveries, we warmly welcome your application.


Please send a statement of your past work and future research interests,
your CV, and contact information for 1-3 references to the address:
cont...@neuronaldynamics.eu

-- 
Nikolas Karalis
Neuronal Circuits & Brain Dynamics Lab <http://neuronaldynamics.eu/> -
Paris Brain Institute

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