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Postdoctoral Associate, Dorkenwald Lab

Postdoctoral Associate

2026-02-17

Location

Cambridge, MA

MIT

Type

Full-time

Required Qualifications

Ph.D. in neuroscience, computer science, or related field
Experience in machine learning
Experience developing and validating computational analysis workflows
Excellent interpersonal, analytical, problem-solving, organizational, documentation, communication, and time-management skills
Self-motivation and ability to work independently
Ability to work as part of a team

Research Areas

Automated proofreading & annotation at scale (machine learning, error detection, active learning)
Circuit analysis & modeling (cortical connectomes, RNNs, dynamical systems)
Morphology representation & multi-modal linking (cell morphologies, EM ↔ Patch-seq, transcriptomic analyses)
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Postdoctoral Associate, Dorkenwald Lab

Posting Description

POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, DORKENWALD LAB, McGovern Institute for Brain Research - Dorkenwald laboratory, to develop computational reconstruction, analysis, and modeling approaches for connectomics datasets. The lab develops computational approaches to reconstruct, analyze, and model large-scale connectomes, aiming to uncover organizational principles of neuronal circuits and how circuit structure supports computation. Will lead research on one or more of the following areas: Automated proofreading & annotation at scale: Machine learning approaches for error detection, human-in-the-loop proofreading of automated cell reconstructions, active-learning approaches for efficient annotation, and self-supervision approaches for tokenizing image datasets and cell reconstructions; Circuit analysis & modeling: Analysis of cortical connectomes, including comparative analyses across ages/regions; hypothesis-driven tests of discovered circuit rules; pair analyses with data-constrained models (e.g., RNNs, dynamical systems) and simulations; Morphology representation & multi-modal linking: Learn representations of detailed cell morphologies to link across datasets (within connectomics) and across modalities (e.g., EM ↔ Patch-seq) to build multi-modal connectomic resources that provide the basis for analyses that combine, e.g., connectivity with transcriptomic information; and publish in leading venues, maintain high-quality, reproducible code, collaborate across McGovern/BCS and external collaborators, and mentor students.

Job Requirements

REQUIRED: Ph.D. in neuroscience, computer science, or a related field; experience in machine learning and developing and validating computational analysis workflows; attention to detail; excellent interpersonal, analytical, problem-solving, organizational, documentation, communication, and time-management skills; self-motivation and ability to work independently; and ability to work as part of a tightly knit team.

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🔬What is the role of the Postdoctoral Associate in the Dorkenwald Lab?

The role involves developing computational reconstruction, analysis, and modeling approaches for connectomics datasets at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research. You will lead research in automated proofreading, circuit analysis, or morphology representation, publish in leading venues, maintain reproducible code, collaborate with McGovern/BCS and external partners, and mentor students. See postdoctoral success tips.

🎓What qualifications are required for this <strong>Biology postdoc position</strong>?

Required: Ph.D. in neuroscience, computer science, or related field; experience in machine learning and developing/validating computational analysis workflows; attention to detail; excellent interpersonal, analytical, problem-solving, organizational, documentation, communication, time-management skills; self-motivation; ability to work independently and in a team. Check how to write a winning academic CV.

🧠What are the main research areas in this <strong>connectomics postdoc</strong>?

Lead projects in: 1) Automated proofreading & annotation (ML for error detection, human-in-the-loop, active learning, self-supervision); 2) Circuit analysis & modeling (cortical connectomes, hypothesis tests, RNNs, dynamical systems); 3) Morphology representation & multi-modal linking (cell morphologies, EM ↔ Patch-seq, connectivity-transcriptomic analyses). Explore research jobs.

📍Where is the Dorkenwald Lab located, and is visa sponsorship available?

The position is in Cambridge, MA at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research, MIT. No mention of visa sponsorship, so assume not available. Review employer branding secrets for international opportunities.

📅What is the application deadline and how to apply for this <strong>postdoc</strong>?

Application deadline is February 17, 2026. Apply via MIT careers portal or lab website dorkenwaldlab.com (external link). Prepare CV, cover letter, references. Learn more from research assistant tips (adaptable).
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