Interested in joining the lab?
Welcome to the Systems Intelligence Lab at Columbia University! We are excited to welcome passionate, creative, and collaborative individuals to join our interdisciplinary research team. We have openings at multiple levels, as listed below.
Open Positions
Postdoctoral Researchers
We are actively looking for 1-2 postdoctoral researchers with a strong background in computational neuroscience, mathematics, machine learning, or related fields. Ideal candidates will have experience with electrophysiology, neuroimaging analyses, and mathematical models, and a keen interest in bridging the gap between natural and artificial intelligence by leveraging computational techniques with neurophysiological and psychophysical data.
To apply, please reach out directly to Nuttida at nr2869 [at] columbia.edu.
Graduate Students
We welcome applications from prospective PhD students with shared or complementary research interests. Students will have the opportunity to design and work on interdisciplinary research projects, utilizing advanced computational tools and neural recordings from our lab, ongoing collaborations, and openly available datasets.
Interested candidates should apply through the Department of Biomedical Engineering or the Doctoral Program in Neurobiology and Behavior (NBB) at Columbia University. Candidates applying through the NBB program should also contact Nuttida to discuss rotation opportunities.
Why join us?
Shape new research directions: Take advantage of the unique opportunity to shape and contribute to innovative research directions in our new lab.
Collaborate in an interdisciplinary environment: Engage with our international network of experts in neuroscience, machine learning, engineering, and neurosurgery to expand your professional network and broaden your research horizons.
Join a vibrant research community: Become part of one of the largest scientific communities at Columbia University and in New York City. Engage in local seminars, meetings, and conferences, which provide opportunities to connect with leading neuroscientists, engineers, and clinicians from around the world.
Advance your career in a supportive environment: Gain essential skills and experience to excel in academia, industry, or healthcare. We are dedicated to fostering your professional growth and committed to providing the resources and guidance needed to ensure your success.
Contact
Please contact Nuttida at nr2869 [at] Columbia.edu if you have any questions.
Our lab is located in the Schapiro Center for Engineering and Physical Science Research (CEPSR) 7LE3 on Morningside Campus of Columbia University, at 530 W 120th St Suite 1001, New York, NY 10027.