E11 Bio - Scientist, Light Sheet Microscopy
Company: Convergent Research
Location: Alameda
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description E11 is working to scale
light-microscopy–based connectomics to the whole mouse brain. Our
goal is to generate best-in-class, brain imaging datasets that
enable rapid and multi-modal reconstruction of neural connectivity.
E11 Bio is a non-profit focused research organization organized
under the Convergent Research umbrella and located in Alameda,
California. We are pursuing ambitious neuroscience research and
operating like a nimble start-up while organized as a non-profit.
Read our technology roadmap for more. We are seeking an expert in
light-sheet microscopy and large-volume imaging of optically
cleared tissue to scale our imaging systems. In addition we are
interested in increasing the information extracted per voxel
through approaches such as combinatorial molecular encoding,
spectral multiplexing, and multi-round readout strategies.
Responsibilities Design, build, optimize and maintain lightsheet
fluorescence microscopy systems for fast, high-resolution imaging
of large connectomics datasets Integrate lightsheet microscopy into
E11’s optical connectomics platform, co-optimizing hardware,
software, and methods for rapid large-scale acquisitions Develop,
maintain, and extend software solutions for large scale microscope
acquisitions including QC and automated responsive controls Develop
hardware methods for multispectral detection of protein-based
cellular barcodes and molecular markers in optically cleared and
expanded brain tissue Work closely with experimental and
computational scientists to collaboratively design experiments,
analyze experimental data, and interpret results. Collaborate on
data collection with scientists developing spatial transcriptomics
and proteomics solutions Maintain excellent laboratory notebook
practices, prepare reports and manuscripts, and present results
internally and externally. Requirements PhD in engineering, physics
or biology (e.g. biophysics, bioengineering, optical physics) or a
related field in science and/or engineering, or equivalent working
experience and track record. Hands-on experience with building,
maintaining and troubleshooting optical microscopes, especially for
large-scale, high-throughput, multi-channel acquisitions Experience
developing cutting-edge optical microscope modalities, such as
light-sheet microscopy Preferred qualifications Experience
developing methods for optical detection and decoding of
multiplexed spatial proteomics information Experience with
developing and integrating liquid handling, automation and fluid
manipulation methods (e.g. microfluidics) with microscopy
Experience developing optical clearing and/or expansion microscopy
Experience working directly with computational scientists
Experience with multichannel image analysis experience Experience
with adaptive hardware/ software control and smart microscopy Who
Will Love This Job You are passionate about neuroscience tool
development, and want to broadly accelerate science through
long-term commitment to a high-impact project with a tight-knit
team. You have a strong desire and intrinsic motivation to work
collaboratively and inclusively as part of an interdisciplinary
team science effort. You are committed to the ethos of open
science, and want to see your work transparently disseminated.
You’re mission-driven, and are seeking an environment where you can
take long-term risks on moonshot science, shielded from academic or
for-profit incentives. You’re seeking a high-leverage,
non-traditional opportunity to maximize the impact of your science,
establishing relationships with key stakeholders in the
neuroscience community. You understand, appreciate and are ready to
tackle the significant experimental challenges to scalable circuit
architecture mapping. We Offer An opportunity to help change the
world and work with a world-class interdisciplinary team of
scientists and engineers on a field-defining moonshot Excellent
medical, dental, and vision insurance through a PPO plan; parental
leave. Generous time off paid holidays. Ample healthy and
energizing food including daily lunches. Wellness allowance for
fitness and wellness activities. Base salary range: 96k - 165k
Bonus: Performance-based, up to 20% of base salary 401k match: up
to 6% of base salary Total potential compensation range: 121k -
207k E11 Bio, LLC is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer that
proudly pursues and hires a diverse workforce. We do not make
hiring or employment decisions on the basis of race, color,
religion or religious belief, ethnic or national origin,
nationality, sex, gender, gender-identity, sexual orientation,
disability, age, military or veteran status, or any other basis
protected by applicable local, state, or federal laws or prohibited
by Company policy. We strive for a healthy and safe workplace and
strictly prohibit harassment of any kind. We may use artificial
intelligence (AI) tools to support parts of the hiring process,
such as reviewing applications, analyzing resumes, or assessing
responses. These tools assist our recruitment team but do not
replace human judgment. Final hiring decisions are ultimately made
by humans. If you would like more information about how your data
is processed, please contact us.
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