The Nano-Cybernetic Biotrek Research Group at MIT invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher in in-vivo electrophysiology. The role involves conducting in-vivo experiments using advanced electrophysiological techniques to study neural functions and disorders in rodents. The successful candidate will be responsible for performing surgeries, electrode implantation, and behavioral testing, as well as analyzing data and publishing research. Expertise in electrical recording, neural plasticity, and animal behavior is essential. Experience with additional techniques like optogenetics or functional imaging is a plus.