We are recruiting a *Postdoctoral Researcher* for an NIH-funded project
investigating the neural circuit mechanisms of working memory decline in
aging and Alzheimer’s disease. The postdoc will be based at Boston
University in the laboratory of Dr. J. Luebke
<https://www.bumc.bu.edu/anatneuro/luebke-lab-2/> in *Boston, MA* and work
primarily on *computational modeling of large-scale prefrontal cortex
networks*, under the remote supervision of *Dr. Klaus Wimmer
<https://www.crm.cat/_neuroscience/>* (Centre de Recerca Matematica, Barcelona,
Spain).

The project combines computational and empirical approaches, and the
postdoc will develop large-scale spiking network models that incorporate
biologically realistic perturbations such as myelin changes, synapse loss,
and neuronal hyperexcitability. The position offers close interaction with
experimental collaborators, opportunities to generate testable predictions,
and strong support for publishing and presenting work internationally.

*Qualifications*


   - PhD in computational neuroscience, physics, computer science, applied
   mathematics, or a related field.
   - Strong programming skills (Python; experience with simulation
   environments like Brian2, NEST, or NEURON a plus).
   - Background in neural network modeling, systems neuroscience, or
   dynamical systems.

*Position Details*


   - Initial appointment: 1 year, renewable based on performance and
   funding.
   - Start date: Flexible, ideally Fall/Winter 2025.
   - Salary and benefits follow NIH/BU guidelines.

*How to Apply*
Please send a CV, a short cover letter describing your research interests,
and contact details for 2–3 referees to [email protected]. Applications will
be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

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