Postdoctoral Researcher in Synaptic Physiology and Plasticity at the University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen is recruiting a
postdoctoral researcher in synaptic physiology and plasticity
in the Walter Lab, led by Professor Alexander M. Walter at the Department of Neuroscience, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences.
The project is funded by an
ERC grant
and focuses on the molecular and nanoscale mechanisms that regulate synaptic transmission and presynaptic plasticity. The lab studies how synaptic release sites are assembled, modified, and stabilized to support neurotransmission, plasticity, and resilience.
Research approaches include
electrophysiology
, advanced live imaging, super-resolution microscopy,
Drosophila genetics
, quantitative image analysis, and mathematical/computational modelling. The project can be tailored toward either synaptic electrophysiology or quantitative live imaging depending on the candidate’s background and interests.
Ideal applicants have expertise in electrophysiology, synaptic physiology, quantitative imaging, biophysics, live-cell or super-resolution imaging, or related experimental disciplines. Experience with Drosophila is welcome but not required. The lab emphasizes rigorous quantitative experimentation, mechanistic interpretation, and collaborative work in a highly interactive neuroscience environment.
The appointment is fixed-term for
2 years
with possible extension. Salary starts at about
35,000 DKK/month
plus pension contributions, and tax reductions may apply for eligible foreign and Danish applicants.
Deadline:
26 July 2026, 23:59 CET. Apply online in English and include a motivation letter, CV, PhD and MSc certificates (or supervisor statement if the PhD is unfinished), publication list, and 2–3 references.