A postdoctoral position for 2-photon imaging and holographic stimulation of 
neuronal avalanches in the cortex of behaving mice is available immediately in 
the Section of Critical Brain Dynamics of Dietmar Plenz at the National 
Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, USA.
The successful candidate will join our vibrant, collaborative, and 
interdisciplinary group to explore function and benefits of critical dynamics 
such as neuronal avalanches in cortical information processing.  Our team 
utilizes numerous experimental techniques such as 2-photon imaging, controlled 
single cell stimulation with spatial-light modulation, and 
extracellular/intracellular recordings to study the emergent dynamics in large 
neuronal populations in vitro and in vivo. Our experimental approaches are 
complemented by elaborate computer simulations and theoretical studies in 
complex systems. We are located in the Porter Neuroscience Research Center on 
the main NIH campus in Bethesda, which provides ample opportunities to engage 
with a diverse neuroscience community for non-clinical and clinical research.
To qualify for this position, you need a Ph.D. degree in neuroscience/physics 
or related discipline, some background in systems neuroscience, and an ability 
to work in a multidisciplinary team. Special considerations are given to 
applicants with training in imaging, in vivo physiology, laser optics, 
computational approaches. Advanced programming skills, in MATLAB, and/or 
Python, are of advantage but not required. The position comes with a commitment 
of at least 2 years and can be extended for up to 5 years.

Interested and qualified individuals should send a copy of their curriculum 
vitae and names of three references to Dietmar Plenz at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
The NIH is dedicated to building a community in its training and employment 
programs and encourages the application and nomination of qualified women, 
minorities, and individuals with disabilities.
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