Experimental Neuroscientists at Astera Neuro develop and lead research programs aimed at understanding how the brain builds a model of the physical world, forms new thoughts, and creates a stable model of the self, and at learning to control each of these functions with precision through write-in experiments. The role requires both the ability to independently drive a research program from start to finish and the ability to collaborate closely with a diverse team of scientists to collect novel datasets that can transform our understanding of the neurobiology of intelligence and consciousness. Experimental work combines large-scale neural recordings, targeted stimulation, and behavioral design, working closely with computational, engineering, and software teams to translate biological insight into a detailed model of the brain that can guide causal perturbation experiments and inform new AI architectures. Successful applicants will focus on one or more of the primary research tracks within Astera Neuro: how the primate brain builds a stable model of the physical world, how it generates a model of its own physical and mental states and plans, and how it combines abstract representations of thoughts into new configurations to support complex, flexible behavior. Background and interest will determine the best fit. All animal research is conducted under IACUC-approved protocols with a deep commitment to animal welfare and AAALAC standards. Title and scope are calibrated to track record.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree