
This post-doctoral research associate role is based at the Center for Animal MRI within the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, affiliated with the Biomedical Research Imaging Center and the Department of Neurology. The position focuses on developing and applying novel functional magnetic resonance imaging techniques, specifically enhancing zero echo time and ultra-short echo time methods to map brain function during active behaviors. Key responsibilities include designing MRI protocols, acquiring and analyzing complex imaging data, and potentially editing MRI sequences on Bruker platforms. The role offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge neuromodulation and recording technologies in a collaborative academic environment dedicated to advancing silent and artifact-resistant imaging capabilities for neuroscience research.

