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Alex Schier

Professor at University of Basel

University of Basel

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Alex Schier

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University of Basel

Research Specialist in Computational Neuroscience and Data Analysis (80-100%)

The Biozentrum at the University of Basel, a world-renowned life sciences institute, is launching the Dietschy Facility for Tissue Science—a cutting-edge core unit dedicated to the systematic investigation of individual cells within intact tissues. This new facility will integrate advanced methods in spatial transcriptomics, microscopy, volumetric imaging, neuronal activity mapping, and multimodal data analysis, with a primary focus on neuroscience. As part of this initiative, the Biozentrum invites applications for a PhD-level Research Specialist in Computational Neuroscience and Data Analysis (80-100%). This specialist will play a pivotal role in developing and maintaining data-processing pipelines for large-scale neuronal and behavioral datasets, including multi-day high-frequency recordings, fluorescence biosensor imaging, and behavioral pose estimation. Responsibilities include enhancing pipelines for spike sorting, calcium imaging signal extraction, neuron tracking, and automated behavioral analysis. The position also involves developing efficient data storage, compression, and transfer systems for long-duration experiments, building user-friendly data-analysis workflows from preprocessing to visualization, and training researchers in their use. The successful candidate will integrate multimodal datasets—such as neuronal activity, behavior, spatial transcriptomics, and proteomics—into unified analytical frameworks. Advanced statistical and machine-learning methods will be applied to uncover relationships between gene expression, neuronal activity, and behavior. Techniques such as dimensionality reduction, clustering, latent-state modeling, and unsupervised learning will be used to identify high-order structure in neural and molecular data. Statistical modeling of temporal trajectories and population dynamics across thousands of neurons is a key aspect of the role. Collaboration is central to the position, with close work alongside microscopy and image-analysis specialists to ensure seamless interoperability across the facility. The specialist will also provide consultation for research groups requiring guidance in the analysis of high-dimensional datasets. Eligibility requirements include a PhD in neuroscience, computational neuroscience, or a related quantitative discipline, with a neuroscience background being essential. Candidates must demonstrate strong expertise in neuronal data analysis (spike sorting, calcium imaging, long-term tracking), experience with behavioral tracking and multimodal dataset integration, and proficiency in Python, MATLAB, scientific computing, and pipeline development. Familiarity with machine learning, dimensionality reduction, clustering, and statistical modeling is required, along with strong communication skills and an interest in interdisciplinary work. The Biozentrum offers a highly stimulating collaborative research environment, world-class infrastructure in a brand-new building, and state-of-the-art technology platforms for interdisciplinary research. The position is fully funded, with salary according to institutional guidelines, and is initially for two years with the possibility of extension following a positive evaluation. Basel is a cosmopolitan city at the intersection of Switzerland, Germany, and France, recognized as Europe's most important life sciences hub. It offers a high standard of living and a vibrant cultural atmosphere. To apply, candidates should submit an online application including a cover letter, CV, contact information for three referees, and examples of relevant work (publications, software, pipelines, imaging datasets). The application deadline is March 1, 2026. For informal enquiries, contact Professor Alex Schier at [email protected].

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Alex Schier

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University of Basel

PhD Research Specialist in Image Analysis for Multimodal Neuroscience Data

The University of Basel's Biozentrum is internationally recognized for its pioneering research in life sciences, hosting 32 research groups and over 500 staff. The newly established Dietschy Facility for Tissue Science is a cutting-edge core unit designed to enable systematic investigation of individual cells within intact tissues, integrating advanced methods such as spatial transcriptomics, microscopy, volumetric imaging, neuronal activity mapping, and multimodal data analysis. The facility's initial focus is on neuroscience, and it aims to support a broad user base across the Biozentrum. This fully funded PhD-level position as Research Specialist in Image Analysis is central to the facility's interdisciplinary platform. The successful candidate will develop and apply computational pipelines for aligning, segmenting, and interpreting large multimodal imaging datasets, including functional imaging, histology, and spatial transcriptomics. Responsibilities include building and maintaining registration pipelines for calcium imaging, histological, volumetric, and transcriptomic data; establishing single-cell correspondence across datasets; performing advanced segmentation of complex tissues; aligning datasets to common coordinate frameworks such as the Allen Brain Atlas; and integrating public reference volumes. The role also involves supporting segmentation and registration of spatial transcriptomics datasets, processing and visualizing large 3D volumes, developing tools for multimodal integration, and training researchers in computational workflows. Applicants should hold a PhD in computational biology, computer science, biomedical engineering, neuroscience, or a related field. Essential skills include expertise in image registration, segmentation, and large-scale 3D imaging analysis, with proficiency in Python, MATLAB, ITK/VTK, Napari, Fiji, ANTs, Elastix, and emerging AI-assisted methods. Experience with atlas alignment, multimodal registration, and dense tissue segmentation is required, and familiarity with integrating functional, anatomical, and molecular datasets is desirable. Strong communication skills, an interest in interdisciplinary collaboration, and the ability to train students and postdocs are also important. The Biozentrum offers a highly stimulating collaborative research environment, world-class infrastructure in a brand-new building, and state-of-the-art technology platforms. The position is fully funded, with salary according to institutional guidelines, and is initially for two years with the possibility of extension following a positive evaluation. Basel is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city at the intersection of Switzerland, Germany, and France, renowned as Europe's leading life sciences hub and offering a high standard of living and rich cultural opportunities. To apply, candidates should submit an online application including a cover letter, CV, contact information for three referees, and examples of relevant work such as publications, software, pipelines, or imaging datasets. The application deadline is March 1, 2026. For informal enquiries, contact Professor Alex Schier at [email protected].

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