Positions available

We are looking for motivated and creative Postdoc, Engineer and Research Assistant to join our group, to study social processing and social cognition using tools including functional magnetic resonance imaging, multielectrode recordings, and behavioral analyses. Our goal is to track how social learning about others is instantiated in the brain. Successful candidates will help design and execute a research program aimed at understanding how brains of social beings make sense of their societies.

JOB ALERT! We have 3 Job openings. Come join the team! 

Post-Doctoral Researcher

We have an  open PostDoc position. The position is initially for 3 years. Candidates, with experience in NHP neurophysiology or NHP imaging, and having coding skills (Matlab/Python), should send their CV, research statement, and representative publications to julia.sliwa@icm-institute.org. International and French candidates are welcome.  

Engineer

We have an  open Engineer position. The position is initially for 1.5 years. Candidates, with experience in electronics, mechanics and programing (C/C++/Java/Matlab/Python), should send their CV and statement to julia.sliwa@icm-institute.org. Recruitment process will be carried together with the FabLab @ ICM

Research Assistant

We have an  open Research Assistant position in animal handling and biomedical preparation. The position is initially for 1.5 years. Candidates, with experience in NHP training, anesthesia and care should send their CV and statement to julia.sliwa@icm-institute.org

Undergraduate internships

Enthusiast and curious candidates should send their CV to julia.sliwa@icm-institute.org

PhD positions have been filled. We have no PhD  Position to offer at the moment but please check at a later date for new openings!

PhD student

The position is for 3 years. International and French candidates are welcome. PhD students at the Paris Brain Institute are affiliated to Sorbonne University through the Brain-Cognition-Behaviour Doctoral School (ED3C). Candidates, interested in learning in-vivo neuroscience  and fMRI should send their CV and statement of research interests to julia.sliwa@icm-institute.org. Previous experience with neurophysiology or animal neuroimaging, e.g. through internships, is required.