
About the Position
Position Type: Fully Remote
Duration: 1 year, with possibility of renewal contingent upon funding
We are seeking postdoctoral fellows to research theoretical foundations for biology from a computational perspective. Our work stems from the premise that the complexity we observe in living systems—development, evolution, adaptation—can arise from simple rules. Using minimal models of genotypes resulting in complex phenotypes, we investigate why and how biological evolution works and what general principles govern life, beyond the details of any particular biochemistry or genetics.
Our approach treats biological questions as fundamentally computational ones: What kinds of rules produce life-like behavior? Why and how does evolution find solutions to complex problems? What is inevitable about biological organization, and what is contingent? We primarily use discrete dynamical systems, such as graph/string rewriting rules and cellular automata—not to simulate specific organisms, but to understand the deep structure underlying the phenomenon of life.
Research Directions
The group's work spans several interconnected areas:
There is substantial room for fellows to develop their own lines of inquiry. In general, we are looking for people driven by fundamental questions, not just particular applications.
Qualifications
Required
Application Materials
Please submit:
We’ll be reviewing applications on a rolling basis (starting March, 2026), until the positions are filled.
About Wolfram Institute
The Wolfram Institute for Computational Foundations of Science is a nonprofit research organization for the computational approach to fundamental science. Our goal is to develop research programs that are theoretically sound and computationally operable in areas including, but not limited to, physics, mathematics, philosophy/logic, biology, cognitive science/artificial intelligence and economics. Wolfram Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.
Research
Remote (United States)
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