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Postdoctoral researcher in computational neuroscience in the cluster of excellence navisense

Oldenburg
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Inserat online seit: 28 Februar
Beschreibung

The University of Oldenburg is seeking to fill the following position:

Postdoctoral researcher in Computational Neuroscience in the Cluster of Excellence NaviSense

Paygrade
E13 TV-L
Working Hours
50%
Institution
Auditory Neuroscience, Cluster of Excellence „NaviSense“
Location
Oldenburg (Oldb)
Application Deadline
06.03.2026
First day of work
as soon as possible
Limited
to three years
Notes
The position is initially limited to three years with the possibility of an extension pending funding.

About us

The School VI of Medicine and Health Sciences comprises the fields of human medicine, medical physics and acoustics, neurosciences, psychology and health services research. Together with the four regional hospitals, School VI forms the University Medicine Oldenburg. Furthermore, the university cooperates closely with the University Medicine of the University of Groningen.
The newly funded Cluster of Excellence NaviSense for the Sensory Basis, Mechanisms, and Impacts of Animal Navigation is a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary research project hosted at the University of Oldenburg and involving national and international partner institutions. As a diverse and international team of scientists from biology, physics, chemistry, computer sciences and social sciences we provide a thorough, interdisciplinary understanding of the senses and mechanisms used by animals to navigate, and how these mechanisms can inspire technology and impact society, ecology, and biodiversity.
NaviSense performs research in the areas of (1) animal navigation mechanisms and their underlying senses, (2) quantum effects at ambient temperature in model systems and biology, (3) ecological and conservation related consequences of animal navigation, and (4) links biological and technical systems through models, algorithms, and devices. The acquired knowledge can help to solve major societal questions related e.g. to the biodiversity crisis, GPS independent navigation, and quantum sensing at ambient temperature. For more information see .

Your tasks

* Analyzing behavioral and physiological insect navigation data.
* Modeling navigation neural circuits.
* Close collaboration with robotics teams.
* Collaborating with other researchers on interdisciplinary research projects and publications
* Participation in NaviSense events like retreats and seminars to present your research, strengthen scientific discussions and team building (considering individual possibilities)
* Mandatory participation in our qualification program hosted in the NavNextGen Academy (see below)

Your profile

Required qualifications:

* PhD or equivalent in neurobiology, engineering, computer science, physics, or applied mathematics.
* Fluency in spoken and written English
* Strong programming skills
* Experience in computational modeling of neural circuits and in the mathematical analysis of neural computations, in particular sensory systems

Preferable:

* Dedication for the research field of navigation
* Enthusiasm for and willingness to engage in interdisciplinary and international collaborations across many different fields of expertise
* Ability to work independently
* Showing team spirit
* Good communication skills
* Experience programming in python
* Research experience in modeling the invertebrate nervous system
* Research experience in modeling the processing of directional cues

We offer

* Being part of a unique interdisciplinary, collaborative, international and diverse research team and scientific environment
* Access to a very wide range of expertise, modern equipment and state-of-the-art techniques
* You and your peers will be part of our qualification program hosted in the NavNextGen Academy which will allow you to participate in conferences, excursions, courses, and workshops with great networking opportunities, research training, and career and mentoring programs, to further promote your personal and professional development
* Guidance during your onboarding phase and support during your doctorate
* Payment in accordance with collective bargaining law (special annual payment, public service pension scheme, asset-related benefits) incl. 30 days annual leave
* A family-friendly environment with flexible working hours
* Benefits from the university's health promotion program and possibility to participate in the university sports program

You can find comprehensive information and benefits about working at the University Medicine Oldenburg at the following link (uol.de/benefits).

Our standards

The University of Oldenburg is dedicated to increase the percentage of female employees in the field of science. Therefore, female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. In accordance to § 21 Section 3 NHG, female candidates with equal qualifications will be preferentially considered. Applicants with disabilities will be given preference in case of equal qualification.

Further information

Research topic
How do small brains solve the complex problem of navigation? Insects display a stunning variety of strategies: butterflies and moths migrate across continents, desert ants rely on path integration and memory, dung beetles orient with celestial cues, and flies navigate local environments with impressive precision. Despite this diversity, these behaviors rely on a shared neural core circuit-the central complex.
This project will investigate the central complex as a unified navigation circuit, integrating data across species and behavioral contexts. You will:

* Develop computational models that link the connectivity of the circuit (from connectomics) to behavior.
* Work closely with experimental collaborators who provide behavioral, anatomical, and neurophysiological data from both field and laboratory studies.
* Explore how navigation strategies can emerge from a common circuit architecture.
* Contribute to a long-term goal of testing these models in robotic platforms, providing a powerful bridge between biology and engineering.

The position offers training in computational neuroscience, neural circuit modeling, and AI/robotics, as well as strong interdisciplinary exposure through collaborations with international groups studying insect and vertebrate navigation.

Contact

For further information, please contact Jan Clemens, .

Apply now

Please send your application via e-mail by 06.03.2026 to
Application, including a letter of motivation and your CV, along with the names and addresses of at least two references who are familiar with your work, and copies of your university certificates in a joint pdf document to Jan Clemens.
You are welcome to let us know which pronouns you use and how we may address you.
Regulations prohibit reimbursement of application and interview expenses.

Benefits at University of Oldenburg

30 days vacation
Secure remuneration according to collective agreement
Company pension scheme
Further education opportunities
Flexible working hours
Health management
Remote working
Compatibility of career and family
Support with childcare
University Sports Centre
Certificate Bicycle-friendly employer

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