Posted: 9 July 2026 - Nottingham, United Kingdom
This position focuses on developing an innovative optical microscopy technique that measures microscopic electrical impedance, enabling the mapping of the electrical properties of living cells with sub-micrometre resolution, particularly in neurons. You will conduct impedance imaging experiments, validate results, apply deep-learning approaches for data analysis, and disseminate findings through publications. The role requires a PhD in bioengineering, biomedical/electrical engineering, physics, biophysics, or a related discipline, along with hands-on experience in optical microscopy and strong programming skills.