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We are always interested in hearing from students and researchers who are excited about understanding how the brain organizes time, and how time information is degraded in disease.

Members of the laboratory work in a collaborative environment where curiosity, creativity, and independence are strongly encouraged. Projects typically combine experimental neuroscience with quantitative analysis and advanced imaging approaches, offering opportunities to develop diverse technical and conceptual skills.

Students and postdoctoral researchers are supported in developing independent ideas and building their own research profiles through mentorship, collaboration, and international networking.
If you are interested in joining the laboratory as a PhD student, postdoctoral researcher, or visiting scientist, please contact Marco (m.brancaccio@imperial.ac.uk) with a short description of your background and research interests.

Postdoctoral applicants are encouraged to apply for external funding (e.g. EMBOHFSPSir Henry WellcomeEU Marie CurieBranco WeissDFGSNF fellowships).  

General enquiries


For any enquiries about our lab, please contact:

Dr Marco Brancaccio
m.brancaccio@imperial.ac.uk

+44 (0)20 7594 7907