Princeton University, Leifer Lab / Physics & Neuroscience
Neuroscience / Systems neuroscience
Neuroengineering
Position Description
Princeton University is seeking a postdoctoral research associate or a more senior researcher for developing custom optical instruments to measure and manipulate neural dynamics in invertebrates. Specifically, the Leifer Lab seeks a highly motivated applicant with a strong background in the development, deployment and use of custom optical instruments for imaging and/or precision measurement and an interest in studying living systems. The Leifer Lab studies how a biological neural network processes information, performs computation and generates actions. The lab is located within the Department of Physics and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute. The lab performs precision measurements of brain activity and behavior in the nematode C. elegans as well as the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster.
The ideal candidate is an excellent troubleshooter, with rigorous mathematical and data analysis skills, a proven ability to work independently, and a collaborative mindset. They will be expected to lead their own research projects, contribute to collaborative efforts within the lab, mentor junior researchers, and work collaboratively with other labs on challenging long-term projects.
The term of the appointment is based on rank. Positions at the postdoctoral rank are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding; those hired at a more senior rank may have multi-year appointments.
These positions are subject to the University's background check policy. The work location for these positions are in-person on campus at Princeton University.
These positions are not eligible for sponsorship of an H-1B visa requiring consular processing; other visa sponsorships (including H-1B visas not requiring consular processing) may be available, as appropriate.
Salary range: PDRA: $65,000 – $70,000/year and ARS: $73,700 – $79,000/year.
Essential qualifications:
- A doctoral degree in physics, optical engineering, electrical engineering, biophysics, neuroscience or a related STEM field
- Prior experience in the development of scientific instruments
- Prior experience in optics, optical microscopy or imaging
- Prior experience integrating hardware and software
- Fluency in mathematical concepts and manipulations
- Programming skills for acquiring and analyzing data (e.g., Python, LabView or MATLAB)
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
Preferred qualifications:
- History of performing difficult measurements
- Experience in one or more of the following areas of optics or imaging: fluorescent microscopy, two-photon imaging or stimulation, holography using Spatial Light Modulators, fluorescence lifetime imaging, femtosecond lasers
- Familiarity with neuroscience or another life-science field
- A demonstrated ability to use state-of-the-art instruments to address a scientific question
- A demonstrated ability to secure external funding (e.g., travel grants, PhD fellowships)
Application instructions:
Applicants must apply online via interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/186001 and must include a cover letter, a CV, and contact information for three references; however, letters of reference will only be requested for shortlisted candidates.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Pay Transparency Disclosure
The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly.
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- Contact: Andrew Leifer
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- Princeton University Department of Physics 220
Jadwin Hall Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08544-0708
- Princeton University Department of Physics 220
- Web Page: https://leiferlab.princeton.edu