We welcome motivated undergraduate students who are curious about the physical principles underlying biological systems and eager to gain hands-on research experience. Students in the group have opportunities to work at the intersection of physics, biophysics, and neuroscience, contributing to projects on lipid membranes, electromechanical phenomena, and adaptive behavior in soft matter. Undergraduate researchers are fully integrated into the group’s activities, with opportunities to learn experimental techniques (such as electrophysiology and membrane reconstitution), data analysis, and computational modeling, as well as to participate in meetings, conferences, and publications. We value enthusiasm, commitment, and a willingness to learn over prior specialization, and we aim to provide a supportive environment where undergraduates can develop strong technical skills, scientific independence, and a clear sense of how fundamental physics connects to real biological and health-related questions.