We are looking for bright, quantitatively-oriented students/postdocs and staff, who wish to take part in exciting research!
Being a new lab means that we have open positions with full stipends, and new equipment 🙂 Students/postdocs with background in quantitative ecology/biology, physics, math, computer science, neuroscience, etc. who are interested in our research directions are welcome to apply. Research in the lab is computational and does not involve field or lab work. But we like working with empiricists! For students, we can do that via co-mentoring with a PI who has a wet lab or does field work.
Why join the lab
Work on challenging, fun projects — we will work together to make sure you do what you are interested in within the scope of our research directions.
Learn and use state-of-the-art theory and methods, preparing you for research within and outside academia.
Work in a fun and engaging environment in the lab, the department and with collaborators.
Close mentoring — my door is always open (but I won’t bug you if you don’t want me to!)
Opportunities for international collaborations for suitable candidates.
Join us if you are...
interested in the lab’s research directions (or overlapping ones),
are able to work in a team,
curious and love to learn new science,
enthusiastic and creative (out-of the box thinking is encouraged),
quantitatively oriented,
have (at least) some basic experience with programming.
Funding
Funding options are available for graduate students and postdocs. Candidates are also encouraged to apply for external funding (some possible sources are here in English and Hebrew).