General information
Offer title : Postdoctoral Fellowship in Neurophysiological Data Analysis (Network Dynamics) (M/F) (H/F)
Reference : UMR7241-MICZUG-006
Number of position : 1
Workplace : PARIS 05
Date of publication : 04 November 2025
Type of Contract : Researcher in FTC
Contract Period : 7 months
Expected date of employment : 5 January 2026
Proportion of work : Partial Time
Remuneration : Full-time equivalent between 2800€ and 3200€ gross according to experience, i.e. part-time at 40% between 1120€ and 1280€ gross per month
Desired level of education : Doctorate
Experience required : Indifferent
Section(s) CN : 25 - Molecular and cellular neurobiology, neurophysiology
Missions
Our research tem studies the neural bases of memory formation and consolidation, using freely behaving rodents as an experimental model. The candidate will be involved in analyzing data to characterize brain dynamics during memory task performance and sleep. Good knowledge in electrophysiology in freely behaving rodents is necessary (ideally, competence in animal experiments).
Activities
Perform complex mathematical and statistical data analysis
Write scientific reports, present results
Bibliographic review
Skills
Knowledge:
- Mathematical analysis (time-frequency signal processing, point processes, etc.)
- Coding (matlab)
- Writing and communicating in English
Know-how:
- Motivation, dynamism, autonomy
- Scientific rigor
- Relational qualities, team spirit, adaptation to an international context
Work Context
The Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Biology (CIRB), located at Collège de France in the historical center of Paris, is a research institute associating the Collège de France, the CNRS and the Inserm.
The Center includes many independent research teams whose work address multiple aspects of biology, ranging from theory, evo-devo and microbiology, to cellular biology and development, cancer, cardiovascular diseases and neuroscience. It hosts several state-of-the-art technological platforms to support these teams, in particular in imaging and animal experiments. The CIRB holds strong interactions with PSL institutes, such as École Normale Supérieure and Institut Curie.