Facts

Category
Internship (for students), Thesis
Location
Germany, Berlin, Berlin, Mitte
Area of responsibility
Academia and research, Natural sciences, Biology, Laboratory work
Start date (earliest)
Earliest possible
Duration
min. 6 months, extension possible
Full/Part-time
min 50%
Remuneration
internship/master thesis
Working language and expected level
  • English ( Very good command of the language )
Homepage
https://www.claudiaboehmlab.com

Requirements

Field of study
Engineering, Health and medicine, Natural sciences and mathematics, Biology, Medicine

Contact

Title
Neuroscience
Contact person
Lukas Braun
Contact email
lukas.braun@charite.de

Apply

Application deadline
06.03.2026
Application documents
letter of motivation, CV, current transcript of records
By email
lukas.braun@charite.de

Master thesis project in Systems Neuroscience at Charité

Lasting Impact of Early Experiences on Learning and Decision-Making

Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Tasks

In the Neural Networks Research Group at the Charité Campus Mitte, a master’s thesis on the topic ‘Lasting Impact of Early Experiences on Learning and Decision-Making’ is available. We are a dynamic and interdisciplinary team dedicated to researching the neural foundations of learning and memory, as well as investigating risk factors for mental illnesses (https://www.claudiaboehmlab.com). As a master’s student, you will contribute to the development of a new behavioral task for rodents and explore whether and how early experiences have a lasting impact on learning and decision-making behavior in a rat model. In addition, the project will examine how internal physiological states, such as oestrous cycle–related hormonal fluctuations and sleep–wake patterns modulate behavioral parameters. In the course of addressing the research question, you will acquire and apply experimental methods, including high-density neural recording techniques, and assist in data analysis using machine learning methods. You will have the opportunity to contribute to ongoing studies and receive individual mentoring.

Requirements

  • students from natural-, life- or engineering sciences, applicants from medical fields are also welcome
  • FELASA certificate required
  • Minimum of 6 months availability
  • Interest and motivation to conduct behavioral experiments in rodents (rats)
  • Self-motivated
  • programming experience with Matlab and/or Python and previous laboratory experience are a plus

How to apply

Please send your application including a letter of motivation, CV and current transcript of records by March 06, 2026, to Lukas Braun lukas.braun@charite.de

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