We welcome postdoctoral researchers interested in advancing fundamental and translational studies of electrically excitable membranes, with a particular emphasis on myelin-mimetic systems, neuronal membranes, and membrane electromechanics in brain and cardiac cells. Postdoctoral projects focus on uncovering how membrane composition, structure, and electromechanical coupling give rise to adaptive, history-dependent, and memory-like behavior relevant to neural signaling, myelination, and cardiovascular function. Fellows will have the opportunity to lead independent research directions while integrating advanced electrophysiology, membrane reconstitution, spectroscopy, and X-ray/neutron scattering with theoretical modeling and large-scale simulations. The position offers strong intellectual freedom, access to national user facilities, and close collaboration with interdisciplinary partners, providing an ideal environment for developing a distinctive research profile and preparing for independent academic, national-lab, or industry careers.Â