Fellows
Fellow Wanted for September 2025
The Center for Studies in Physics and Biology expects to have a small number of postdoctoral fellowships available for appointments in September 2025. We are seeking theoretical physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists with a demonstrable interest in the interface between their discipline and biology. The Fellows are to be at that stage of career as to function as independent members of the Center, free to work alone or in collaboration with any members of The Rockefeller University faculty. The appointment is nominally for two years, with a third year implicit, but based on mutual satisfaction.
Applicants should submit curriculum vitae, including a list of publications, a research statement and three letters of recommendation by November 15, 2024. The contents of all letters should be addressed to: Director, Center for Studies in Physics and Biology, The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, Box 75, New York, NY 10065-6339. Applications should be e-mailed in PDF format to: leem@rockefeller.edu(opens in new window).
Consideration will be given to late received applications.
The Rockefeller University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or other legally protected class.
Current Fellows
Bertrand Ottino-Loffler
Liat Shenhav(opens in new window) (NYU Grossman School of Medicine)
Benjamin Weiner(opens in new window) (Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy)
David Zeevi(opens in new window) (Weizmann Institute of Science)
Jasmine Nirody(opens in new window) (University of Chicago)
Archishman Raju(opens in new window) (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research)
Christoph Kirst(opens in new window) (University of California, San Francisco)
Tyler Shendruk(opens in new window) (The University of Edinburgh)
Dapeng (Max) Bi(opens in new window) (Northeastern University)
Petr Sulc(opens in new window) (Arizona State University)
Marija Vucelja(opens in new window) (University of Virginia)
Ana Hocevar(opens in new window) (The Data Incubator)
Alexander Petroff(opens in new window) (Clark University)
Sahand Jamal Rahi(opens in new window) (EPFL)
Natalie Arkus
Eleni Katifori(opens in new window) (University of Pennsylvania)
Pradeep Kumar(opens in new window) (University of Arkansas)
Maria Neimark-Geffen(opens in new window) (University of Pennsylvania)
Amos Tanay(opens in new window) (Weizmann Institute of Science)
Eran Segal(opens in new window) (Weizmann Institute of Science)
Michael Krieger
Nicholas Buchler(opens in new window) (North Carolina State University)
Tsvi Tlusty(opens in new window) (Institute for Basic Science, Korea)
Erik van Nimwegen(opens in new window) (University of Basel)
Martin Zapotocky(opens in new window) (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
Matthew S. Turner(opens in new window) (University of Warwick)
Hao Li(opens in new window) (University of California, San Francisco)
Daniel Aalberts(opens in new window) (Williams College)
Mark Goulian(opens in new window) (University of Pennsylvania)
John Marko(opens in new window) (Northwestern University)